Today is the day of the NFL’s NFC Championship game between the Washington Commanders against the Philadelphia Eagles. The winner of the game will be playing in the Super Bowl that is scheduled to be played on Sunday, February 9.
The game today will be played at 3 p.m. ET on FOX. However, there are a couple of methods of streaming the game in 4K too.
When it comes to actually streaming this playoff game live in 4K on FOX, fans will have to be subscribed to a live TV streaming service such as YouTube TV, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, or Sling TV (Sling Blue or Sling Orange + Blue plans only, with FOX only available in select TV markets on Sling TV) which all will have a FOX 4K channel.
Those that have YouTube TV will also need to have the 4K Plus add-on for an additional $9.99 a month.
Another way to stream the game in 4K is through the Apple TV FOX Sports app. Those that use that route will have to sign in with valid TV provider credentials in order to stream the games live and in 4K from that app.
Historically speaking, the FOX Sports broadcast games available to stream in 4K are typically upscaled from 1080p. You will also need a compatible streaming device like the Apple TV 4K in order to stream these games in 4K.
Today’s AFC Championship being played later today on CBS and streaming live on Paramount+ between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will NOT be available to watch or stream in 4K, just so you know.
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