Where to watch the 2023 NFL season in the UK

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The 2023 NFL season gets underway on Thursday night with the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Detroit Lions, and TV details have been confirmed for the year.

Sky Sports will broadcast over 100 games live throughout the season, with their in-studio coverage beginning at 5pm every Sunday.

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In addition to two Sunday primetime games, Sky Sports will also show Monday and Thursday Night Football, live NFL RedZone from 6pm on Sundays, Fantasy Live, Good Morning Football, Total Access, Hard Knocks and a number of other shows on their dedicated Sky Sports NFL channel.

The broadcaster have now confirmed their slate through the opening three weeks of the new NFL season, with games to be shown live on Sky Sports NFL and Sky Sports Main Event.

Week 1:

  • Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs @ 1:20am Friday
  • San Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steelers @ 6pm Sunday
  • Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Chargers @ 9:25pm Sunday
  • Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants @ 1:20am Monday
  • Buffalo Bills at New York Jets @ 1:15am Tuesday

Week 2

  • Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles @ 1:20am Friday
  • Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars @ 6pm Sunday
  • Dallas Cowboys at New York Jets @ 9:25pm Sunday
  • Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots @ 1:20am Monday
  • New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers @ 12:15am Tuesday
  • Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers @ 1:15am Tuesday

Week 3

  • New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers @ 1:20am Friday
  • New York Jets at New England Patriots @ 6pm Sunday
  • Chicago Bears at Kansas City Chiefs @ 9:25pm Sunday
  • Pittsburgh Steelers at Las Vegas Raiders @ 1:20am Monday
  • Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ 12:15am Tuesday
  • Los Angeles Rams at Cincinnati Bengals @ 1:15am Tuesday

In addition to Sky Sports, DAZN will broadcast 14 games each week as well as NFL RedZone, all-but the two shown on Sky on Sundays. Further, there will be archive games and documentaries available through the platform, much like the NFL International Game Pass option previously.

NFL fans will also have access to terrestrial coverage, with highlights on ITVX through ‘The NFL Show’, while Channel 5 will show every Monday Night Football game. talkSPORT will also broadcast over 40 games through the course of the season, including Super Bowl LVIII.

With the stage set for what should be another thrilling season, catch every game through the broadcasters detailed above, with the introduction of DAZN adding another layer of content for NFL fans.

Author: Sumeet Paul

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