Live NFL on TV: Week 4 schedule, tv channel, live stream, preview and betting tips

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Week 4 of the NFL is underway, and here’s how to follow all the live action this weekend along with previews and betting tips…

Barring the two Sky Sports games in the earlier slates on Sunday, all games will also be available on the NFL Game Pass via DAZN.

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Sunday September 29, 18:00
Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers
Sky Sports NFL/NOW TV

The Vikings have been a revelation to start the season having gone 3-0, as their defence continues to torment their opponents, while QB Sam Darnold and the offense are delivering week in and week out so far.

A trip to Lambeau Field is always a difficult challenge, and despite their injury woes, the Packers have started the season well and sit at 2-1 ahead of this NFC North showdown.

Much will depend on the availability of Jordan Love as he looks set to return from a spell on the sidelines, but I’m backing the Vikings to keep their impressive start going for another week with a big win on the road.

Sunday September 29, 21:25
Kansas City Chiefs @ Los Angeles Chargers
Sky Sports NFL/NOW TV

It’s a similar story to the game above in this one, as the Los Angeles Chargers will be sweating on the status of signal-caller Justin Herbert.

They have also suffered injuries to other big players too, and being banged up ahead of hosting the Chiefs isn’t exactly ideal.

Despite not being at their best so far this season, Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City are 3-0 and sit atop the AFC West. They’ll make that 4-0 with a win over their divisional rivals, and it wouldn’t come as a surprise if the broadcast turns into Taylor Swift cam by the third quarter.

Monday September 30, 01:20
Buffalo Bills @ Baltimore Ravens
Sky Sports NFL/NOW TV

The Ravens almost fumbled another big lead last week at the Dallas Cowboys, but having held on for the win, it could be a big moment in their season.

Lamar Jackson and Co. are still not entirely convincing, but they’ll have to be in Week 4 if they’re to stop the Bills from maintaining their perfect start to the season.

After years of talk about being contenders and Josh Allen being an MVP, is this the year where things click for Buffalo? There’s a long way to go still but it’s looking good so far, albeit they could come up short here in a hostile Baltimore environment. Ravens to edge it.

Tuesday October 1, 01:15
Seattle Seahawks @ Detroit Lions
Sky Sports NFL/ NOW TV

Albeit they’ve been helped by a kind schedule so far, the 3-0 Seahawks have shown a lot of promise early on this season.

However, this will be a real test for them as the Lions bounced back well last week and will want to build some momentum to keep up with the Vikings in the NFC North.

At home, primetime game, it’s the Lions to win for me. Jared Goff and his teammates have won some big games over the last year or so, I’m not yet so sure that the Seahawks have that to get a tough win over in Detroit.

Tuesday October 1, 00:30
Tennessee Titans @ Miami Dolphins
Sky Sports NFL/ NOW TV/Channel 5

Outside of the Titans and Dolphins fanbases, we’re not too sure who asked for this game to be put in a big slot, but more power to those who will tune in.

With their quarterback injury nightmare, who knows what we’ll get from Miami as despite having serious offensive talent, if they haven’t got the guy capable of running the show, it may all fall apart.

Having started 1-2, coach Mike McDaniel knows he needs to get this train back on track, and fortunately for him, the visit of the hapless Titans couldn’t have come at a better time as this has a get-right game written all over it for the hosts.

Author: Sumeet Paul

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