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How to watch, stream, and listen to Bears vs. Packers wild card playoff game
Here are all the ways you can watch, listen to, and stream the Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers wild card playoff game.
After an exciting 2025 regular season that saw the Chicago Bears (11–6) capture the No. 2 seed in the NFC, the historic rivalry with the Green Bay Packers (9–7-1) isn’t finished yet.
The two rivals renew their bad blood in the NFC Wild Card round at Soldier Field on Saturday, January 10. Kickoff is set for 8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. CT, and Bears fans will have multiple ways to watch, stream, and listen to the first postseason game in Chicago since 2018.
How to Watch Bears vs. Packers on TV
This Bears-Packers Wild Card matchup will be broadcast nationally on Amazon Prime Video as part of the NFL’s postseason streaming package. Unlike most regular-season games that air on traditional networks, the NFL chose to place this historic rivalry game exclusively on Prime Video’s Saturday Night Football platform during Wild Card Weekend.
Fans in the Chicago and Milwaukee markets can also see the game on their local over-the-air broadcast stations — FOX affiliates in the Chicago area and NBC affiliates in the Green Bay/Milwaukee region — offering traditional television access alongside the streaming presentation.
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How to Stream Chicago vs. Green Bay
Because the game is exclusive to Prime Video, a Prime Video subscription or Amazon Prime membership is required to stream live in most markets. In addition to the Prime Video app on mobile and connected devices (Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, etc.), the game will stream via Prime Video’s web player. For fans without a subscription, Amazon typically offers a free trial that includes this playoff game, making it easy for Bears fans to sign up and watch.
How to listen to the Bears-Packers Wild Card Matchup
The Chicago Bears Radio Network will have live commentary, pre-game buildup, and post-game reaction. In the Chicago market, flagship stations such as ESPN 1000 provide English-language coverage, while Spanish-language broadcasts are available via select affiliates. National listeners can use SiriusXM (Channel 228, which may also be 225 or 380, depending on the SiriusXM model/app) to access Bears audio throughout the Wild Card round.
Saturday’s Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers Wild Card game marks only the third postseason meeting between these long-time NFC North foes in the modern era, and the first such matchup since the 2010 NFC Championship Game.
Quick Viewing Summary
Kickoff: Saturday, January 10 — 8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. CT
TV (U.S.): Amazon Prime Video (exclusive nationally; local broadcast options in select markets)
Streaming: Prime Video app (mobile & connected devices)
Radio: Bears Radio Network (ESPN 1000 & affiliates), Packers Radio Network, SiriusXM
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