The NFL continues in Playoff mode this weekend with teams gunning for a place in the Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara in February.

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There are just four teams left in the hunt going into the Conference Championship games with the AFC top seeds Denver Broncos and NFC top seeds Seattle Seahawks in the mix.

The Wild Card Round lived up to its name with defeats for the reigning Super Bowl champions, Philadelphia Eagles, and defeats for the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Chargers, and the Divisional Round wasn't short of drama either.

RadioTimes.com brings you the complete NFL Playoffs TV schedule in the UK.

How to watch NFL Playoffs in UK on TV and live stream

You can watch the NFL Playoffs across a number of options: Sky Sports, NFL Game Pass via DAZN and free-to-air channel 5.

Sky Sports will show every match from the NFL Playoffs and the Super Bowl in 2026.

NFL Game Pass via DAZN will also show every game of the NFL Playoffs from £19.99 for the whole post-season without signing up to a contract, including US broadcast coverage and commercials from the Super Bowl.

5 will show one Playoff match per week leading up to their free-to-air coverage of the Super Bowl.

NFL Playoffs TV schedule

All UK time. Subject to change. TV schedule to be updated regularly.

Conference Championships

Sunday 25th January

  • AFC: Denver Broncos v New England Patriots (8pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports NFL / 5
  • NFC: Seattle Seahawks v Los Angeles Rams (11:30pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports NFL

Super Bowl LX

Sunday 8th February

  • Super Bowl: TBC v TBC (11:30pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports NFL / 5
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Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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