The 2020 NFL season kicks off on 10th September with defending Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium. Pre-season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic but the regular football season is now good to go! Pumped and ready to stream the NFL Week 1 games? Here's how to watch all the action live on TV and online, from anywhere in the world... https://cowboysvsfalconsgame.com

 

Want to watch live NFL for free? US viewers can sign up to a 7-day free trial of FuboTV, which provides live NFL games without the need for cable. Canadians viewers can do the same by signing up to a 7-day free trial of DAZN sports. For more consistent viewing, an NFL Game Pass ($99/£143.99) makes excellent value.  It's cheaper in some countries than others. Make sure to use a VPN when trying to watch with your Game Pass while abroad.

 

The 2020-2021 NFL season opens with a must-see clash between the Texans and the Chiefs. Both teams have superb young quarterbacks in Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson – the duo are among the most successful in the league right now, with a combined nine playoff appearances in the last five seasons.

 

When they met in the Divisional round of the playoffs last season, the Chiefs came back from a 24-0 deficit to win 51-31. Will Mahomes' team emerge victorious again? And how will Arrowhead look with just 16,000 fans allowed to attend the game? Tune into the NFL Kickoff Game to find out! Coverage begins at 7pm ET / 11pm BST. Chiefs vs Texans might be the season opener, but Week 1 is set to dish up plenty more mouthwatering matchups. Game of the week is sure to be the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs New Orleans Saints on Sunday 13th September at 4.25pm ET / 8.25pm BST.

 

It's fair to say every NFL fan is dying to see what Tom Brady can do at the Bucs. The legendary quarterback spent the first 20 seasons of his career with the New England Patriots, playing in nine Super Bowls and winning six of them. Can 43-year-old Brady, 31-year-old Rob Gronkowski and 22-year-old rookie Tristan Wirfs lead Tampa all the way to Super Bowl LV in February?

 

The 2020-2021 regular pro football season will be played over a 17-week schedule. So far, over 60 players have chosen to opt out of the season over coronavirus safety fears including Patrick Chung or the Patriots, Devin Funchess of the Green Bay Packers and Marquise Goodwin of the Philadelphia Eagles.

 

The season will also play out with continuing Black Lives Matter protests. The Washington Football Team (formerly the Washington Redskins) have changed their name and in August elected former running back Jason Wright as team president. Wright becomes the NFL's first black president.

 

Each of the NFL league's 32 teams will play a 16-game schedule, with one by week for each team. The season concludes with a full slate of 16 games on 3rd January 2021, all of which are intra-division matchups. The playoffs are scheduled for the 9th January, with Super Bowl LV set to take place on 7th February 2021 at the Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida.

 

Due to the pandemic limited numbers of fans will be allowed into certain stadiums, while other games will be played behind closed doors. According Forbes, limited fan capacity will cost NFL teams a combined $5.5bn in revenue. The London games – due to be played at Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur FC – have been officially cancelled, but Sky has launched a dedicated NFL channel. Sky Sports NFL promises to be a "round-the-clock home of the NFL on TV in the UK and Republic of Ireland", from the regular season through to the playoffs and Super Bowl.

 

Want to see every throw, from the first to the last? Read on to find out the best ways to live stream the NFL Week 1 games on your TV or mobile device wherever you areA new season and a new coach means renewed hope for the Dallas Cowboys after they missed the playoffs last season.

 

Former longtime Packers head coach Mike McCarthy has taken over the reins in Dallas for 2020, as the Cowboys look to bounce back from a disappointing 8-8 campaign. McCarthy will have some weapons at his disposal — namely four-time Pro Bowl receiver Amari Cooper and quarterback Dak Prescott, who each put up career-high numbers in 2019, along with Ezekiel Elliott — in his quest to return Dallas to the postseason.

 

Of note to Canadian fans is the presence of Ottawa rookie Neville Gallimore, who was taken in the third round of the 2020 draft and looks to solidify a spot with the Cowboys in his rookie campaign. Every Dallas Cowboys game during the 2020 regular season is available on DAZN Canada, the exclusive streaming partner of the NFL.

 

DAZN Canada is the only place to watch NFL Game Pass, with access to every regular-season NFL game (including Monday, Thursday, Sunday afternoon via NFL Sunday Ticket, and Sunday night games) and every playoff matchup. Each game is available live and on demand.DAZN Canada is also the only place to watch RedZone — every touchdown, every game, every Sunday. Separately, NFL primetime games are also available on TSN and RDS, with Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football games also on CTV/CTV2.