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where to watch philadelphia eagles vs kansas city chiefs

The Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs matchup is being carried as a national game in the U.S. on FOX, with multiple streaming and radio options depending on where you live.

Main ways to watch (U.S.)

  • TV broadcast (primary option) :
    • Network: FOX.
* Kickoff window: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (America’s Game of the Week slot).
* If you have an over‑the‑air antenna in a FOX market, you can usually watch for free.
  • FOX’s own streaming :
    • FOX is promoting the game on its streaming platform (often branded as FOX One / FOX Sports app / FOX.com depending on your region). You can sign in with a participating TV provider to stream the live FOX feed.
* Some regions also mention a 7‑day free trial offer tied to FOX’s streaming product, subject to current terms.
  • Live TV streaming services that carry FOX (in most markets) :
    If you’re in a U.S. market where FOX is available, the game should stream via:

    • YouTube TV
    • Hulu + Live TV
    • Fubo (explicitly listed as a streaming option for this matchup).
* DirecTV Stream  

You’ll need a subscription and to be in a market where FOX is included in your local channel lineup.

Quick HTML table: core viewing options

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Option How you watch Notes
FOX (TV) Over-the-air or cable/satellite with FOX National broadcast window at 4:25 p.m. ET.
FOX streaming FOX Sports app / FOX.com / FOX One Sign in with TV provider; some promos mention a trial.
Fubo Live TV streaming service Listed as an official streaming option for Eagles–Chiefs.
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream Live TV streaming bundle Works if FOX is available in your local channel lineup.
Local radio & SiriusXM Team radio networks, SiriusXM app/radios Both teams’ radio calls are available to subscribers; local stations carry the game in team markets.

Outside the U.S. (general guidance)

Exact options vary by country and by season, but past Eagles–Chiefs matchups and the Super Bowl rematch have appeared on:

  • DAZN in some international markets (e.g., DAZN’s NFL offerings or specific event listings like “Eagles vs. Chiefs” / Super Bowl LIX in German‑speaking regions).
  • Regional sports broadcasters or NFL Game Pass–style products where available in your country, often bundled under DAZN or another partner.

Because rights are geo‑restricted and change year to year, the most reliable steps are:

  1. Check the NFL’s “How to Watch” page for your country for current rights holders.
  2. Search within DAZN, local sports networks, or your cable provider’s guide for “Eagles vs Chiefs” on the game day.
  3. If nothing shows locally, radio / audio streams via team sites or SiriusXM can still give you real‑time coverage.

Forum-style & trending angles

On forums and fan communities, people usually split into three camps:

  • Those watching on traditional FOX TV or antenna , often commenting that national window games “just work” without extra setup.
  • Cord‑cutters using Fubo, YouTube TV, or similar as a cable replacement and swapping tips on free trials and regional FOX availability.
  • Viewers chasing unofficial free streams , often shared in threads but typically low‑quality and full of pop‑ups or takedown risks; these are not recommended or reliable.

A typical game‑day story might be: you rush home, fire up FOX on your TV, keep a YouTube fan watch‑along running on your phone for extra commentary, and follow live threads on Reddit or X while Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes trade big plays.

Mini “Quick Scoop” recap

  • Primary answer to “where to watch Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs”: FOX TV in the U.S., plus FOX streaming (with provider login) and Fubo/other live TV streamers that carry FOX.
  • Use team radio networks or SiriusXM if you prefer audio or are on the move.
  • Outside the U.S., look to DAZN or your country’s NFL rights holder and search specifically for this matchup or the relevant NFL week listing.

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