TV Schedule
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Sky will air live games at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. every Sunday night through the 2009 NFL season, as well as providing coverage of the Saturday and Thursday night games that take place during the final seven weeks of the season.
From early January, Sky will show all the live postseason action, with back-to-back games on the Saturday and Sunday of Wild Card and Divisional play-off weekend. Sunday January 24th sees live coverage of both the AFC and NFC Championship games, followed a fortnight later with Super Bowl XLIV live from Miami, Florida on Sunday February 7th. Sky will also have coverage of the Pro Bowl, also from Miami, on Sunday January 31st.
In addition to their coverage of live NFL fixtures, Sky will broadcast NFL Network programming, including NFL Total Access, the NFL Network's flagship news program which keeps fans up-to-date with all the latest news from around the league.

Channel Five's live coverage of the Sunday Night Football games kicks off at the start of the regular-season. Throughout the year Five will carry coverage of Sunday Night Football, with Mike Carlson and Nat Coombs hosting the action.

The BBC is a terrestrial partner of the NFL in the UK, and will show the NFL International Series game on BBC2 on Sunday October 25th, as well as live coverage of Super Bowl XLIV from Miami, Florida on Sunday February 7th, 2010.
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NFL fans with high-speed internet access can sign up to use NFL Game Pass HD service, which allows you to follow your team through the season. Each week all the games - except for those that are being shown live on Sky Sports at 6pm and 9pm - will be available to watch on your PC over the internet. Game Pass HD offers outstanding quality video streamed direct to your computer. You can watch all the live NFL action from any given NFL weekend and catch up on any games you missed throughout the season with Game Pass HD's permanent archives.
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