what can i watch the nfc championship game on

You can watch the NFC Championship game on FOX, plus a handful of major live‑TV streaming services that carry FOX in your area.
Main ways to watch
- Over‑the‑air FOX (free)
- If you’re in the U.S. and within range of a local FOX station, you can watch for free with an HD antenna on your TV.
* This is usually the simplest option if you get good broadcast reception.
- Cable or satellite TV
- Any traditional cable or satellite package that includes FOX will carry the game on your local FOX affiliate.
* Just tune to FOX at kickoff time.
- Live‑TV streaming services (no cable needed)
These are paid, but most offer free trials for new users around big NFL games.
* DirecTV Stream
* Fubo
* Sling TV (check if FOX is available in your market)
* Hulu + Live TV
All of these carry FOX in many U.S. markets, so you can stream the game live on smart TVs, streaming sticks, phones, or tablets once you sign up.
- FOX’s own apps / services
- In many regions, FOX offers streaming access through its own platforms (such as FOX-branded streaming or authenticated apps) when you sign in with a TV or streaming provider that includes FOX.
Outside the U.S. (example)
- In some countries, the NFC Championship is also available on free local streaming platforms (for example, services like 7Plus in Australia or TVNZ+ in New Zealand for the 2026 matchup), viewable via their apps or websites.
Quick checklist before kickoff
- Confirm that FOX is included in the service you’re using (check your ZIP code or region on their site).
- If streaming, start any trial and sign in at least 15–20 minutes before the game to avoid last‑minute issues.
- Test the stream on your main device (TV, streaming stick, etc.) and adjust video quality if needed so it doesn’t buffer.
If you tell me your country/region and whether you have cable, I can narrow this down to the single easiest option for you.