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NFC Championship Game: How to watch Rams vs. Saints online

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The two best teams in the NFC -- the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints -- will face off to determine the conference champion to advance to Super Bowl LIII. It's a battle of the old guard vs. the young bucks. Veteran QB Drew Brees and long-time head coach Sean Payton won the first Super Bowl for New Orleans nine years ago and will try to bring a second title to the Crescent City. Standing in their way are third-year QB Jared Goff and wunderkind coach Sean McVay. At only 32 years old, McVay is eight years younger than the quarterback he'll oppose. Here's how you can watch the game if you don't have cable.

What:

NFC Championship game

When:

Sunday, Jan. 20 at 3:05 p.m. ET

Where:

Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA

Channel:

Fox

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Streaming options

To watch the NFC Championship game, you'll need to to find a streaming service that not only offers Fox but a live feed of Fox and not just on-demand content. In many markets, you can watch on-demand but not live content from Fox and the other local networks.

Sling TV

Sling TV's

$25-a-month Blue plan includes Fox.

Check if you can watch a live, local feed

of Fox in your area.

PlayStation Vue

PlayStation Vue's

$45 Access plan includes Fox. Use the

PlayStation Vue Plans page

to see if you can get a live feed of Fox wher

e you live.

DirectTV Now

DirectTV Now's

basic, $40-a-month Live a Little package includes Fox. You can use its

channel lookup

tool to see if you get a live feed of Fox and the other local networks in your zip code.

Hulu with Live TV

Hulu with Live TV

costs $40 a month and includes Fox, but check to see which

live channels Hulu offers in your area

.

YouTube TV

YouTube TV

costs $40 a month and includes Fox. Plug in your zip code on its

channel lineup page

to see what live, local networks are available where you live.

FuboTV

FuboTV

is a sports-centric streaming service that costs $40 for the first month before jumping up to $45 a month. It includes a live feed of Fox in

dozens of markets

.

The above streaming services offer a free, seven-day trial.

Streaming apps

You can use the

Fox Sports app

to stream the game, but you will need to log in with your pay TV credentials. If you are willing to watch on a phone or tablet and not screencast to your TV, then you can livestream all NFL playoff games including Super Bowl LIII with the

NFL Mobile app

or the

Yahoo Sports app

for free.

Free over-the-air TV

If you live in an area with good reception, you can watch for free on over-the-air broadcast channels just by attaching an

affordable (under $30) indoor antenna

to nearly any TV to watch games on the major networks.