The AFC’s No. 1 seed Kanas Cty takes on the NFC’s No. 2 seed New Orleans in what looks like the game of the season – and a potential Super Bowl LV preview. Follow our guide as we explain where to find a Chiefs vs Saints live stream and watch all the NFL week 15 action online, no matter where you are in the world right now.
Both franchises have generally been superb this year, but looked off-color last weekend. But whereas KC managed to squeak past Miami, New Orleans lost to Philly and in doing so surrendered the NFC’s top seed to the Packers. Can NO throw a cat amongst the pigeons and bounce back in style against the defending champions?
Chiefs vs Saints live stream
The Kansas City Chiefs vs New Orleans Saints game kicks off today (Sunday, December 20) at 4.25pm ET/1.25pm PT in the US, where it’s being played at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. That’s 9.25pm GMT for fans in the UK. Full NFL live streaming and TV channel details are below – and you can watch your preferred coverage from anywhere by drawing up a clever VPN play.
The Dolphins defense managed to prove that Patrick Mahomes is human last weekend, forcing him to throw three interceptions for just the second time in his career, more than doubling his interception count for this season, and throwing in a 30-yard sack for good measure.
But you can’t keep Mahomes down for long and, sure as hell, he picked himself up, dusted himself down and pulled off some big plays, linking with Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill to lead the Chiefs to victory.
But there’s certainly hope here for the Saints, who have one of the meanest defensive units in the league. Well, there’s hope if they manage to get Drew Brees back on the field.
Taysom Hill has done a solid job for NO in Brees’ absence, but last weekend’s shock defeat to the Eagles snapped a nine-game winning streak and certainly rattled more than a few Saints fans’ cages. Even with star running back Alvin Kamara looking as unstoppable as ever, the Saints could struggle without future Hall-of-Famer Brees back under center.
This is a potential Super Bowl 2021 dress rehearsal, so read on as we explain how to watch the Chiefs vs Saints online and get an NFL live stream wherever you are right now for the biggest game of the season.
How to watch the Chiefs vs Saints from outside your country
If you’ve mismatched a holiday or you’re away on business and you want to watch your country’s coverage from abroad, then you’ll need to use a VPN. This will help you dial in to a location back in your home country to avoid geo-blocks and regain access to the content and services you already pay for back home.
A VPN is generally perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location when the big game is on.
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Once you’ve chosen and installed your VPN of choice, simply open the service’s corresponding app, hit ‘choose location’, select the appropriate country, and you’ll be able to watch the broadcast as if you were back at home.
How to watch a FREE Chiefs vs Saints live stream of today’s NFL game in the US
Today’s Chiefs vs Saints game is being shown on CBS, with kick-off scheduled for 4.25pm ET/1.25pm PT.
If you haven’t already got CBS as part of your cable package, you should know that CBS All Access is also available on a streaming-only basis from just $5.99 a month – and you can try it for free today.
How to watch the Chiefs vs Saints FREE without cable
In general though, we recommend fuboTV as the best to watch NFL games without cable this season.
That’s because for complete coverage of all nationally televised NFL games in the 2020/21 regular season without cable, you need access to Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network – and only fuboTV currently offers them all to the best of our knowledge.
Pricing starts from $64.99 a month, which is a darn sight cheaper than cable, and there’s even a FREE 7-day fuboTV trial you can take advantage of. That means you can watch today’s Chiefs vs Saints game 100% free!
One of the things we love about fubo is that it makes canceling easy if you decide it’s not for you – and it’s easy to get started, too, thanks to a slick payment system that accepts internationally recognized payment platform PayPal as well as major credit and debit cards.
Don’t forget, you can take your favorite NFL streaming coverage with you wherever you are with the help of a good VPN – try the best around, ExpressVPN 100% risk-free for 30-days.
Not interested in signing up for cable or for a streaming service? Yahoo is showing every NFL game that’s being broadcast in your local TV market for free in its Yahoo Sports app, including the Chiefs vs Saints.
Chiefs vs Saints live stream: how to watch today’s NFL game FREE in Canada
Today’s Chiefs vs Saints clash kicks off at 4.25pm ET/1.25pm PT in Canada, and CTV and RDS are providing linear TV coverage.
When it comes to streaming though, Canadian NFL fans are some of the luckiest in the world, as DAZN includes coverage of every single 2020/21 regular season game.
That obviously means the Chiefs vs Saints game is covered, and it’s an absolute steal as DAZN costs just CA$20 a month or $150 a year – there’s even a free DAZN trial deal currently running that will get you access for nothing! Not only do you get every single NFL game, including NFL Game Pass and RedZone access, but DAZN’s also the exclusive Canadian streaming home of Premier League and Champions League soccer!
It comes with support for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC streaming (including Mac devices).
Saints vs Chiefs live stream UK: how to watch the NFL online today
You can watch the New Orleans Saints vs Kansas City Chiefs in the UK on Sky Sports, which has the biggest game of the regular season as one of its week 15 featured games.
Kick-off is 9.25pm GMT in the UK, with coverage starting just before on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports NFL.
If you don’t have a Sky package, fear not – there are plenty of options available that will allow you to get a Saints vs Chiefs UK live stream.
The first is Sky’s own streaming service, Now TV, which has recently price slashed the cost of a 1-month Sky Sports Pass down to just £25! It normally costs £33.99, so it’s a genuine bargain.
Alternatively, you could consider NFL Game Pass Pro, where £49.99 gets you every single game remaining in the 2020/21 season (subject to blackouts) including the playoffs, Super Bowl, RedZone and more!
Alternatively, you can pay a mere £1.99 for a 7-day Game Pass subscription and stream all this weekend’s biggest NFL games, including the Saints vs Chiefs – which kicks off at 9.25pm GMT in the UK.
Not in the UK but still want to catch the action on Game Pass? Grabbing a VPN will let you log into a UK IP address so you can live stream NFL as if you were at home.
How to watch Saints vs Chiefs: live stream NFL in Australia
If you live in Australia and want to watch the NFL this season, you have several options to do so and are well covered for this week’s Saints vs Chiefs game, which is scheduled to start at 8.25am AEDT on Monday.
ESPN, available through Foxtel, will be broadcasting the game, and you can also stream it to your laptop or mobile device using the Foxtel Go app, but you’ll need your Foxtel ID to access the app.
Kayo Sports is also showing the Saints vs Chiefs game and is the perfect alternative for cord-cutters Down Under.
The streaming service has a Basic and a Premium plan, with the difference being you can watch on two devices with the Basic plan for $25 per month and on three devices with the Premium plan for $35 per month. The best news? Both plans come with a FREE 14-day trial, so if you’re looking just to watch a specific game or two you can cancel after the 14 days.
However, for the proper, live-for-it NFL fans, we highly recommend you sign up for an NFL Game Pass as it is also available in Australia, and even though it is marginally more expensive you have a much wider range of features.
Should I buy an NFL Game Pass?
Watching NFL online has never been easier thanks to the wide variety of streaming services now available. However, the league also has its own streaming service called the NFL Game Pass which allows die-hard football fans to watch every game.
It’s really geared towards international fans and that’s where it’s a great option. In most of the NFL’s main international markets, a Game Pass Pro subscription will get you access to every single regular season and playoff game live, plus the Super Bowl, and you also get the league’s live highlights show, RedZone. It’s now been discounted to just £1.99 a week (or £49.99 for access through July 2021) in the UK, so if you’re a big fan who watches multiple games every week, it breaks down quite favourably.
As well as the UK and Ireland, the service is available in countries like Mexico, Germany and most of Europe, and Australia – with only ‘domestic markets’ the US and Canada missing out on the full-fat offering.
Instead, there’s a US and Canada-only Game Pass option available for $99 a a year that lets you watch commercial-free full game replays right after they’ve finished. Not the worst offer we’ve ever heard, but don’t get caught out – GamePass does not offer live NFL games in the US or Canada.
Should you decide to give Game Pass a shot, apps for Android and iOS mobile devices as well as on the likes of Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku, PS4, and more – plus you can obviously watch on your laptop or desktop computer through a browser.
The only caveat for non-domestic markets (e.g. the UK) are that some games are subject to blackout restrictions due to deals with local pay TV providers (e.g. Sky).
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