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Fox NFL Sunday unveils new format for NFC Championship Game broadcast

Fox is gearing up for an exciting conference championship Sunday, and they’re pulling out all the stops! This weekend, fans across the nation will be treated to the live broadcast of the NFC Championship Game. It’s a thrilling matchup as the Washington Commanders visit the Philadelphia Eagles, with a coveted spot in Super Bowl LIX on the line.

Game Day Details

The action kicks off at 3 pm ET on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is not just any game; it’s a chance for one team to secure their place in the Super Bowl. The anticipation is palpable, and fans are ready to rally behind their teams. Will the Eagles soar to victory, or will the Commanders pull off an upset?

Fox’s Pre-Game Extravaganza

But before the players take the field, Fox has an impressive lineup planned to get everyone hyped. The network is launching a double-length Fox NFL Sunday show starting at 1 pm ET. This popular pregame program, featuring stars like Michael Strahan and Terry Bradshaw, will take fans right up to kickoff.

In addition to this, Fox is also airing another pregame show titled Championship Drive, which begins at 12 pm ET. This program will preview both the NFC and AFC Championship Games, ensuring fans are fully informed and excited for the day ahead.

What to Expect from Fox NFL Sunday

Typically, Fox NFL Sunday airs at midday ET every week during the regular season. However, due to the unique playoff schedule, fans haven’t seen the show in its usual format during this postseason. In the wild card round, for example, Fox aired a 4:30 pm ET game featuring the Philadelphia Eagles against the Green Bay Packers. Then, in the division round, a Saturday night clash between the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions took center stage. Both of these games were preceded by a shorter, 30-minute pregame show instead of the full Fox NFL Sunday experience.

Fans can also look forward to a brief post-game show on Sunday. After the Eagles-Commanders showdown, Fox will transition to CBS, which will cover the AFC Championship Game from Arrowhead Stadium at 6:30 pm ET.

Championship Game Lineup

So, what does the championship game schedule look like? Here’s a quick rundown:

NFC Championship Game

  • Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles (Fox)
  • Sunday, January 26, 3 pm ET

AFC Championship Game

  • Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS)
  • Sunday, January 26, 6:30 pm ET

The AFC Championship Game promises to be just as thrilling, with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs aiming for their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. They’ll face off against the Buffalo Bills, who managed to defeat them during the regular season. The stakes couldn’t be higher!

Super Bowl LIX Awaits

As if that’s not enough, Fox is also the broadcaster for this year’s Super Bowl LIX. Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 9, at 6:30 pm ET. The game will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, and will feature commentary from the dynamic duo of Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt.

Excitement in the Air

With so many exciting matchups and a star-studded lineup, it’s hard not to feel the excitement building for conference championship Sunday. The atmosphere will be electric, both in the stadium and across living rooms nationwide. Fans will be glued to their screens, cheering on their teams, and hoping for a ticket to the Super Bowl.

Will the Eagles continue their impressive run, or will the Commanders surprise everyone? And in the AFC, can the Chiefs reclaim their dominance against the Bills? These questions will be answered soon enough, but one thing is for sure: this Sunday is a must-watch for any football fan.

So, gather your friends, prepare your snacks, and get ready for a day filled with unforgettable moments, heart-stopping plays, and the thrill of the NFL playoffs. The road to the Super Bowl is heating up, and you won’t want to miss a second of the action!

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