The 2023 NFL postseason gets underway this weekend with the Wild Card Round.
Six games will take place; 2 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday, and one on Monday night.
All six games will air on Sky Sports in the UK, while in the States, NBC will broadcast 3 games including one on Peacock and CBS, Fox and ESPN will broadcast a game each.
It starts with Cleveland’s visit to Houston on Saturday at 9.30pm UK time.
Kansas City then host Miami at 1.15am UK time. This game will be shown on Peacock in the States but simulcast on the NBC affiliates in Miami and Kansas City.
Sunday sees Pittsburgh travel to Buffalo in the early window (6pm) before Dallas hosts Green Bay at 9.30pm UK time.
Pittsburgh @ Buffalo has been moved from 6.00pm on Sunday to 9.30pm on Monday due to bad weather in New York.
The Sunday Night Football features LA Rams @ Detroit at 1.00am.
The final game of the weekend takes place on the Monday Night Football as Tampa Bay hosts Philadelphia from 1.00am UK time.
The divisional round is scheduled for 20/21 January, while the conference championships take place a week later on 28th January.
The Super Bowl will be held at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday 11th February 2024.
Saturday 13th January
Cleveland @ Houston
Sky Sports NFL, 9.30pm
NBC, 4.30pm ET
Comms: Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge
Ref: Clay Martin
Miami @ Kansas City
Sky Sports NFL, 1.15am
Peacock/Local NBC affiliates 8.15pm ET
Comms: Mike Tirico, Jason Garrett
Ref: Brad Rogers
Sunday 14th January
Green Bay @ Dallas
Sky Sports NFL, 9.30pm
Fox, 4.30pm ET
Comms: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen
Ref: Ron Torbert
LA Rams @ Detroit
Sky Sports NFL, 1.00am
NBC, 8.00pm ET
Comms: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
Ref: Craig Wrolstad
Monday 15th January
Pittsburgh @ Buffalo
Sky Sports NFL, 9.30pm
CBS, 4.30pm ET
Comms: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo
Ref: Carl Cheffers
Philadelphia @ Tampa Bay
Sky Sports NFL, 1.00am
ESPN/ABC, 8.00pm ET
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
Ref: Adrian Hill
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