The second-seeded Eagles visit the No. 4 Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in Philadelphia, with a trip to the NFC Championship Game on the line. The game will begin at 3 p.m. ET, and NBC and streaming-on-demand will provide coverage.
The Eagles vs. Rams game can be watched live thanks to deals from DirecTV Stream (free trial), SlingTV (cheap intro fee), and FuboTV (free trial).
#2 Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) at #4 Los Angeles Rams (10-7)
When: 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, January 19.
Where: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Lincoln Financial Field.
TV networks: Peacock and NBC
Live streams: DirecTV Stream (free trial)|Peacock ($7.99/mo.)|SlingTV (cheap intro rate)|FuboTV (free trial)
With a defense that forced four turnovers and gave up just three points in the first three quarters, the Eagles crushed the Green Bay Packers 22-10 in the Wild Card round, securing their trip to the Divisional Round. Even while the victory was far from ideal, it marked the start of the Eagles’ postseason run, which already includes one more than it did the previous season. Saquon Barkley (25 carries, 119 yards) set the tone for a Philadelphia offense that had playmakers everywhere, but he hasn’t always utilized them to their maximum potential.
Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Live Streaming Choices
The Rams advanced to the Divisional Playoffs and will face the Eagles after defeating the No. 5 seed Minnesota Vikings (27-9) on Monday night in the Wild Card round after winning the NFC West. Despite having a balanced offensive line, the team prevailed on defense, forcing two turnovers and sacking Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold nine times. After losing four of its first five games of the season, Los Angeles gained momentum and won six of its last seven games in which its starters were used. Week 12’s 37–20 loss to these Eagles at SoFi Stadium was the lone exception.
On NBC, the Eagles and Rams will tip off at 3 p.m. ET. Offers from DirecTV Stream (free trial), SlingTV (cheap intro rate), and FuboTV (free trial) are available for live streaming. Peacock, which costs $7.99 a month, will also stream the game.