How to Watch Saturday’s NFL Triple-Header Online
The NFL is delivering an extra-sweet holiday treat: three back-to-back football games on Saturday. Below, we’re breaking down how to watch the big triple-header online using Sling, which offers plans starting as low as $23/month.
How to Watch NFL Triple-Header Online With Sling TV
Sling Blue
Starting at $25.50/month
Sling is the most affordable live-TV streaming option on the market, making it a great way for cord-cutters to watch NFL football games online. If you’re hoping to catch Saturday’s triple-header, you’ll need access to the NFL Network.
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Sling Blue is all you’ll need to watch the triple-header online since it includes NFL Network in addition to other popular channels like Fox Sports 1, TNT, TBS, MSNBC and more. And great news! Sling is currently offering new users half off their first month, meaning Sling Blue plans are starting at just $25.50/month.
Once your first month ends, your subscription will automatically renew at its regular price of $50.99/month. But fear not! There are no contracts, commitments or fees with Sling, so you can cancel your subscription at any point. If you’re hoping to catch all three NFL games on Saturday, we recommend signing up for Sling Blue while the half-off deal is live — you won’t be able to watch football without cable for a better price.
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NFL Triple-Header: Who’s Playing? Date, Time, Channel, Match-Ups
The first Saturday game at 1 pm ET will see the Los Angeles Dodgers face off against the New England Patriots at Massachusetts’ Gillette Stadium. Next up at 4:30 pm, the Denver Broncos go up against the Cincinnati Bengals at Ohio’s Paycor Stadium. The final game in the triple-header has the Arizona Cardinals competing against the Los Angeles Rams at California’s SoFo Stadium at 8 pm. The games will all air on NFL Network.
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