Which NFL games are on free TV today? Broadcast on Sunday (October 20th) – DAZN

Which NFL games are on free TV today? Broadcast on Sunday (October 20th) – DAZN

Let’s Kick Off NFL Sunday with Some Laughs!

Welcome, NFL fanatics and couch potatoes! It’s Sunday, which means it’s not just the day of rest—it’s the day we watch massive men crash into each other for our entertainment! Yes, several NFL games will be broadcast on free TV today, and poof, it’s like the fairy godmother of sports has waved her wand! So, grab your snacks, your lucky jersey (don’t ask why it’s lucky), and let’s dive into what’s on the screen today!

A Glimpse into Today’s Highlights

What’s on the docket? A Super Bowl rematch that could be spicier than a curry at 3 a.m.! The Kansas City Chiefs are taking on the San Francisco 49ers tonight, and one has to wonder—can the 49ers take revenge for what happened two times before? I mean, they must be feeling something akin to that awkward moment when you run into an ex at a party. “Oh, hey! Didn’t see you there… How’ve you been? Still crushing my dreams, I see!”

Also on the agenda is a delightful clash in the NFC North between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions. The Vikings are undefeated, and the Lions recently handed the Dallas Cowboys a proper thrashing—did someone say “cat fight”? Only in America could a football game turn into an epic saga that includes animals tearing each other apart and people shouting at their TVs!

And how about the third and final London Game? Yes, folks, we’re taking football across the pond! The Jacksonville Jaguars will face the New England Patriots at Wembley today. This is like sending a toddler into the canteen for the first time—exciting yet a little terrifying! Head coach Doug Pederson’s seat could get toasty if the Jaguars don’t turn their fortune around. It’s a true crisis summit, but hey, that’s what a £10 pint of beer is for, right?

What’s Free to Watch? Let’s Break It Down!

If you’re like the rest of us who think paying $50 for a game is a price range reserved for overpriced avocado toast, you’ll want to know what you can catch on free TV. Luckily for you, RTL has your back! They’ve grabbed the rights and are showing all the fun live every Sunday—because who needs to pay when you can have the thrill of a 5-second delay on a free channel?

Kickoff Matchup Commentators
3:30 p.m Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots (London Game) Jan Stecker, Sebastian Vollmer & Markus Kuhn
7:00 p.m Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings Florian Schmidt-Sommerfeldt & Patrick Esume
10:05 p.m Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Rams Freddie Schulz & Björn Werner

For the True Fans: NFL Game Pass

However, if you want to feast on every single glorious tackle, interception, and oh-so-glorious touchdown live, you might want to fork out for the NFL Game Pass. It’s like the chocolate fountain of football—why have vanilla when you can have everything? With Game Pass, you’ll have access to all the games, including that oh-so-sweet Super Bowl, and you can drool over them in their original commentary. It’s football like it was meant to be heard—with American accents that somehow make every tackle sound 100% more dramatic!

Imagine watching a game where they’re shouting things like “He’s down!” or “What a bomb!” I mean, who wouldn’t want that? And for those who play it smart and love a bit of multitasking, the “RedZone” channel gives you highlights from every game without even breaking a sweat! If you miss a game, don’t worry—Game Pass has your back. It’s like having your cake and being able to eat it all week long!

Game Pass: Subscription Breakdown

Think you can handle all of that? Go on, test those binge-watching skills! Grab your subscription at DAZN and pick your poison—one payment or installments. Go ahead, take your pick, and get ready for the ultimate football extravaganza!

So, sit back, get your drinks ready, and remember: it’s not just a game; it’s a chance to watch absurd athleticism while we sit around pretending we’re slighted the opportunity to throw a frisbee without breaking a sweat. Enjoy the games!

Now, who’s bringing the nachos?

Several NFL games will be broadcast on free TV again today. Among other things, fans can look forward to the third London Game of the season.

It’s Sunday again, and today there’s a full load of NFL. Among other things, the Super Bowl rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers is on the program late in the evening. Which games are being broadcast on free TV today? We’ll clarify that now.

The Chiefs are freshly recovered from their bye week, but the 49ers also had a few days longer break than usual. Because it was San Francisco’s turn the Thursday before last and has also been able to relax a bit since then. Will the 49ers be able to take revenge for losing two Super Bowls against Patrick Mahomes and Co.?

Another highlight game is the meeting in the NFC North between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions. The game is not only exciting because of the rivalry within the division. It is also the duel between the undefeated Vikings and the recently strong Lions, who tore apart the Dallas Cowboys.

The third and final London Game of the current season is scheduled for this afternoon at Wembley Stadium. In the British capital there is a crisis summit between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New England Patriots. If the Jaguars lose again, that might be it for head coach Doug Pederson.

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But which of these games are free to watch today? And what are the transmission times on free TV? All information is available below.

Which NFL games are on free TV today? The broadcast on RTL on October 20th.

If you want to watch the NFL on free TV, you can’t ignore RTL since last year. The Cologne private broadcaster grabbed the broadcast rights and has been showing the best football league in the world live every Sunday during the season.

Specifically, on normal Sundays without a foreign game, RTL broadcasts a game at 7:00 p.m. and another immediately afterwards at 10:05 p.m. or 10:25 p.m. On days like today, when the NFL is in London – or in a few weeks also in Munich – RTL also shows the European game at 3:30 p.m.

These games are running free on RTL today, October 20th:

3:30 p.m

New England Patriots vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (London Game)

Jan Stecker, Sebastian Vollmer & Markus Kuhn

7:00 p.m

Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings

Florian Schmidt-Sommerfeldt & Patrick Esume

10:05 p.m

Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Rams

Freddie Schulz & Björn Werner

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Watch NFL live: All games only with NFL Game Pass

As nice as it is that the NFL is broadcast freely in this country, it’s best if you can follow every single game live. That doesn’t exist? There is! With NFL Game Pass!

With Game Pass, NFL fans can enjoy the ultimate football experience. Because only here can you see all the games of the season including the playoffs – and in the original English commentary! It couldn’t be more authentic.

If you miss a top game because it isn’t broadcast by RTL, you’re guaranteed to find it on Game Pass. Today, for example, this applies to the big game between the Chiefs and the 49ers. RTL doesn’t show it, but of course Game Pass does.

And if you don’t want to commit to just one game, but want to hear the most important things from every place, the cult conference “RedZone” is the perfect choice. Host Scott Hanson leads the evening from 7 p.m. until well after midnight.

In addition, only the Game Pass offers the opportunity to watch every single game in Relive and in the practical 40-minute version. In addition to the games, subscribers also have access to exclusive content, originals and the NFL archive.

NFL Game Pass: This is how the subscription works

The NFL Game Pass can be subscribed to in all DACH countries plus Liechtenstein and Luxembourg. DAZN is the first port of call here. The streaming service sells Game Pass exclusively outside the USA. But don’t worry: a Game Pass subscription is not linked to a DAZN subscription.

After successful booking, the Game Pass can be used via the DAZN platform. Of course, this also applies to the DAZN app, which can be installed on all common devices. There are two Game Pass subscription models to choose from, depending on whether you want to watch on just one device or on two devices at the same time.

✔ Get your NFL GAME PASS now

Get the Season Pro Game Pass and watch all games live,
including playoffs and Super Bowl, NFL RedZone, highlights and more.

Choose between the following options:

Season Pro

with one-off payment

(Pay in advance and receive by
Access to NFL Game Pass on July 31st)

with installment payment

(Pay in 12 installments and watch the whole thing
NFL action in the next 12 months)

Season Pro Ultimate

with one-off payment

(Pay in advance and receive by
Access to NFL Game Pass on July 31st)

with installment payment

(Pay in 12 installments and watch the whole thing
NFL action in the next 12 months)

✔ All NFL games including playoffs and Super Bowl LIX

✔ Additionally watch NFL RedZone, NFL Network and NFL Originals

✔ Download function to watch on the go or on vacation in over 200 countries

✔ Stream on up to two devices with 1 IP address

✔ All NFL games including playoffs and Super Bowl LIX

✔ Additionally watch NFL RedZone, NFL Network and NFL Originals

✔ Download function to watch on the go or on vacation in over 200 countries

✔ Stream on up to five devices with 2 IP addresses

✔ Additional Broadcasts: TNF Prime Vision with Next Gen Stats and Manning Cast

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► Game Pass: The subscription options in other countries

Austria

Season Pro

  • One-off payment:
    139,99 Euro
  • Payment in installments:
    17,99 Euro

Season Pro Ultimate

  • One-off payment:
    149,99 Euro
  • Payment in installments:
    19,99 Euro

Switzerland

Season Pro

  • One-off payment:
    195 CHF
  • Payment in installments:
    26 CHF

Season Pro Ultimate

  • One-off payment:
    210 CHF
  • Payment in installments:
    28,99 CHF

Liechtenstein

Season Pro

  • One-off payment:
    139,99 CHF
  • Payment in installments:
    17,99 CHF

Season Pro Ultimate

  • One-off payment:
    149,99 CHF
  • Payment in installments:
    19,99 CHF

Luxemburg

Season Pro

  • One-off payment:
    149,99 Euro
  • Payment in installments:
    19,99 Euro

Season Pro Ultimate

  • One-off payment:
    164,99 Euro
  • Payment in installments:
    22,99 Euro

Prices vary slightly depending on the country. In all countries, however, payment in installments is also possible in addition to a one-off payment.

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