The Chicago Bears’ playoff game this weekend is being shown nationally on Amazon ’s Prime Video service, with additional viewing options through NFL’s own streaming platforms and some local affiliates.

Main way to watch

  • The Bears–Packers Wild Card game is scheduled for Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. ET from Soldier Field.
  • The primary broadcast rights are with Amazon Prime Video, so any U.S. viewer with a Prime Video subscription can stream the game live.
  • NFL+ will also offer streaming access on mobile and tablet for subscribers, as it does for other playoff broadcasts.

If you’re in the U.S.

  • Turn on Prime Video on your smart TV, streaming device, or mobile app, then look for the Bears vs. Packers Wild Card game in the live sports section at kickoff time.
  • If you are in the Chicago or Green Bay local markets, a local over‑the‑air partner station may simulcast the game, so a basic antenna could also work.

If you’re outside the U.S.

  • International streaming often runs through NFL Game Pass International (or its regional equivalent), which typically carries all playoff games live in supported countries.
  • Local sports streamers in your region may list “Chicago Bears” under American football sections; for example, some platforms aggregate Bears games and indicate which upcoming games are available to stream.

Time zone and bar/venue watching

  • The 8:00 p.m. ET kickoff translates to 7:00 p.m. CT in Chicago, 5:00 p.m. PT on the U.S. West Coast, and roughly mid‑morning Sunday in parts of Asia like southern China.
  • Fans in cities abroad (for example, Shenzhen) have asked on forums about sports bars opening in time for the game; common advice is to check expat‑oriented bars that advertise U.S. sports and confirm they carry Prime or NFL feeds.

Quick checklist

  • Do you have an active Amazon Prime Video account? If yes, you’re set to stream the Bears game live.
  • Watching on phone or tablet only and prefer league apps? An NFL+ subscription is a backup option for live playoff coverage.

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