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NFL 2024 season on Sky Sports: Fixtures, schedule, dates and how to watch on road to Super Bowl LIX

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NFL 2024 season on Sky Sports: Fixtures, schedule, dates and how to watch on road to Super Bowl LIX

The 2024 NFL season continues – and you can follow it every step of the way live on Sky Sports on the road to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

The Baltimore Ravens (2-2) look to continue their strong run when they visit Joe Burrow’s Cincinnati Bengals after dismantling the Buffalo Bills behind Derrick Henry’s 199-yard rushing performance in Week Four.

The Christian McCaffrey-less San Francisco 49ers (2-2) then host Kyler Murray’s Arizona Cardinals (1-3) in an all-NFC West clash as Kyle Shanahan’s side seek to find their feet following a mixed start to the campaign.

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Highlights of the Buffalo Bills against the Baltimore Ravens in Week Four of the NFL season

Sunday Night Football sees Dak Prescott’s Dallas Cowboys (2-2) visit the Pittsburgh Steelers, before the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs (4-0) return to action on Monday night.

Which games are live on Sky Sports?

Week 5:

Thursday October 3 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Atlanta Falcons – live from 1.15am Friday morning

Sunday October 6 – Baltimore Ravens @ Cincinnati Bengals – live from 6pm

Sunday October 6 – Arizona Cardinals @ San Francisco 49ers – live from 9.05pm

Sunday October 6 – Dallas Cowboys @ Pittsburgh Steelers – live from 1.20am Monday

Monday October 7 – New Orleans Saints @ Kansas City Chiefs – live from 1.15am Tuesday

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The Sky Sports NFL team have a ‘growling’ competition in reaction to Las Vegas Raiders’ punter AJ Cole celebration against the Cleveland Browns

How to follow the 2024 NFL season

Make sure you tune in to Sky Sports NFL every Sunday at 6pm for the first game of our triple-header of live action. The evening’s entertainment also includes NFL Redzone action as hosted by Scott Hanson, as well as Sunday Night Football to round off the night.

Sky Sports will broadcast two exclusive live games every Sunday throughout the regular season in the 6pm and 9pm slots, while also showing every Thursday Night, Sunday Night and Monday Night match-up as well as the Thanksgiving and Christmas Day fixtures.

The Sky Sports NFL channel will meanwhile continue to show the usual NFL Network favourites, including Good Morning Football, Pro Football Talk and Total Access.

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Watch as Jared Goff hands off the ball to Amon-Ra St Brown who then throws it back to Goff as he rushes into the end zone!

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Sky Sports+ has officially launched and will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app – giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost. Stream The new EFL season, Test cricket and more top sport with NOW.

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