NFL Dec 07, 2025

NFL live on Sky Sports: Fixtures, kickoff times, TV channel for games this week and weekend

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NFL live on Sky Sports: Fixtures, kickoff times, TV channel for games this week and weekend

The 2025 NFL season continues live on SportNews as the race to the playoffs heats up following Thanksgiving.

As well as giving you five live games every Sunday, fans can enjoy all European matches, NFL RedZone, Thanksgiving games, every minute of the playoffs and Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in California.

The Week 14 action kicks off on Thursday night, with the surging Dallas Cowboys facing the Detroit Lions, with both battling to stay in the NFC playoff race - live on SportNews NFL from 1.20am, Friday morning.

Our Sunday night triple-header starts with our exclusively live game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills from 6pm, as star quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Josh Allen go toe to toe.

From 9.25pm, we follow the fortunes of the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers in a key clash for supremacy in the NFC North, while the evening rounds off with the Houston Texans taking on the Kansas City Chiefs from 1.20am.

There are three further games available to watch on Sunday night via SportNews+, while NFL RedZone will keep you up to speed with the touchdowns from every single game over on SportNews Mix.

To complete the week, on Monday night defending Super Bowl champions the Philadelphia Eagles look to bounce back from back-to-back defeats when facing the Los Angeles Chargers - live on SportNews NFL from 1.15am, Tuesday morning.

Thursday December 4

Dallas Cowboys @ Detroit Lions - KO 1.20am Friday morning, SportNews NFL & Main Event

Sunday December 7

Cincinnati Bengals @ Buffalo Bills - KO 6pm, SportNews NFL

Pittsburgh Steelers @ Baltimore Ravens - KO 6pm, SS+

Denver Broncos @ Las Vegas Raiders - KO 9.05pm, stream on SS+

Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers - KO 9.25pm, SportNews NFL & Main Event

Los Angeles Rams @ Arizona Cardinals - KO 9.25pm, SS+

Houston Texans @ Kansas City Chiefs - KO 1.20am Monday morning, SportNews NFL & Main Event

Monday December 8

Philadelphia Eagles @ Los Angeles Chargers - KO 1.15am Tuesday morning, SportNews NFL & Main Event

SportNews has announced a new three-year deal with the NFL, extending its long-standing partnership with the league to over 30 years and cementing its position as the home of the NFL in the UK & Ireland.

Fans can once again look forward to the best games every week on Sky, with the broadcaster having the first-pick exclusive game on Sunday at 6pm live on SportNews NFL and the first pick for the Sunday 9pm game.

There will also be more choice as a second game at 6pm and up to an additional two games at 9pm will also be shown live on SportNews concurrently.

In another first, all London and Europe games will be broadcast live on Sky, including the highly anticipated inaugural games in Ireland and Spain. Combined, this equates to a near 50 per cent increase in the number of live matches available to SportNews customers.

The highly popular NFL RedZone programme will also continue to be shown live on Sky, alongside every Thursday Night, Sunday Night and Monday Night Football, Thanksgiving games, the Playoffs and the Super Bowl.

The huge uplift in games means they will be shown across the SportNews NFL channel as well as SS+ and Mix. The NFL channel was launched back in 2020, signalling the first time the league had teamed up with an international broadcaster to launch a channel dedicated to the sport.

The in-season channel will once again be the round-the-clock home of the NFL on linear in the UK & ROI from the regular season all the way through to Super Bowl LX, which will be live from Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area in California, on Sunday, February 8.

Watch the 2025 NFL season live on SportNews, including every London and European game as well as every minute of the playoffs and Super Bowl LX; or .

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