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Can you watch the Christmas Day NFL games with your regular Netflix subscription or do you need to pay extra?

Here’s how you can watch the NFL action on Christmas Day.

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The NFL will continue through the snow and the festive cheers will spread to the stadiums as the sport does not stop for Christmas.

This year, fans will be able to catch the action on Netflix, the streaming platform that has recently dipped a tentative toe into the world of sport. The TV giant bought the rights not only for the NFL’s festive fixtures but also the fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, and they also recently announced that two upcoming FIFA World Cup tournaments will be available to watch online.

How to watch NFL Christmas games

Netflix themselves say that the games will be available to watch with a regular subscription, and no further package or payment is required.

As for the NFL, they offer more information on viewing the action, saying that as well as Netflix, the games will be "broadcast locally on television" in each of the home and away team markets:

  • CBS-PIT: KDKA
  • CBS-HOU: KHOU
  • CBS-KC: KCTV
  • CBS-BAL: WJZ-TV

They add that games “will also be available to stream on mobile with an NFL+ subscription, available through the NFL mobile app.”

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The Chiefs will take on the Steelers in the earlier kick-off (1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT.) before the Ravens go up against the Texans (4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT.).

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