Don't miss the 2024 NFC Championship with this TV and streaming guide

Find out how and when to tune in to FOX to watch the Lions and 49ers go head-to-head in the NFC Championship!

NFC Divisional Playoffs - Green Bay Packers v San Francisco 49ers
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The Lions or the 49ers? Tonight, we finally find out which team will be representing the NFC in Super Bowl LVIII!

This Sunday night, the San Francisco 49ers will be facing off against the Detroit Lions in what promises to be an unforgettable matchup between two of the top teams in the NFC this season! The Lions are hungrier than ever before with the team fighting to make it to their first Super Bowl in the team's history, as the 49ers are eager to make it back to the big game and take home what would be their sixth championship win.

You won't want to miss today's game between the two NFC powerhouses, which is why we've rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the game and break the information down below!

How to watch the Lions and 49ers game today on TV

The NFC Championship is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 28 and will be broadcast on FOX affiliates across the US. The exact channel of the game will vary based on your lcoal market, so you'll want to check your local listings to confirm what channel the game will be on by searching your local FOX network.

How to watch the AFC Championship on streaming

While the big game will not be streaming on any provider, there are a number of ways to enjoy the game on FOX! In addition to cable, you can watch the Lions and 49ers game through Fubo TV, DIRECTV, YouTube TV, Dish Network, and Hulu + Live TV. We shared a breakdown of all the platforms offering FOX, and their respective packages below:

Platform

Prices and Packages

FuboTV

Pro: $74.99/month

Elite: $84.99/month

Premier: $94.99/month

Latino: $32.99/month

DIRECTV

Entertainment: $69.99/month

Choice: $84.99/month

Ultimate: $114.99/month

Premier: $159.99/month

YouTube TV

$72.99/month

Hulu+ Live TV

Hulu + Live TV Only: $75.99/month

Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (With Ads) and ESPN+ (With Ads): $76.99/month

Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (No Ads) and ESPN+ (With Ads): $81.99/month

Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (No Ads) and ESPN+ (With Ads): $89.99/month

Dish Network

America’s Top 120: $84.99/month

America’s Top 200: $104.99/month

America’s Top 250: $114.99/month

The NFC Championship is at Levi's Stadium this year

As the San Francisco 49ers finished the season as the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the 49ers have earned the honor of hosting the NFC Championship at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This will be the first time the 49ers have hosted the NFC Championship Game since 2020, which is also the last year the team made it to the Super Bowl following their victory over the Green Bay Packers at home.

While the 49ers have been to the NFC Championship in the last two years, the team fell short of Super Bowl glory in their last two NFC Championship appearances. Will the ability to host the game be enough to tip the scales in the 49ers' favor and secure them their place in the Super Bowl? We'll find out tonight on FOX!

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