NFL 2023 season live on Sky Sports: Philadelphia Eagles face San Francisco 49ers in Week 13
Watch the Denver Broncos (6-5) at the Houston Texans (6-5) from 6pm Sunday, live on Sky Sports NFL; followed by the San Francisco 49ers (8-3) at the Philadelphia Eagles (10-1) and the Green Bay Packers (5-6) against the Kansas City Chiefs (8-3).
Last Updated: 29/11/23 1:14pm
The 2023 NFL season continues live on Sky Sports!
The Philadelphia Eagles' recent Monday Night Football clash with the Kansas City Chiefs was touted as the game of the season. Their next outing might be even bigger: the Eagles (10-1) host the San Francisco 49ers (8-3) at 9.25pm on Sunday as the two NFC powerhouses meet for the first time since last season's NFC Championship Game, during which Brock Purdy went down hurt as Kyle Shanahan's side were forced to abandon the passing game.
San Francisco believe they had the beating of the Eagles had Purdy been under center; Sunday beckons as a chance to answer some of those questions.
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Before then, the Denver Broncos (6-5) continue their surprise resurgence on the road against CJ Stroud's Houston Texans (6-5) at 6pm as both look to fight their way into the playoffs.
Sunday Night Football in Week 13 takes place at Lambeau Field when the Green Bay Packers (5-6) follow up Jordan Love's career-best performance against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving by hosting the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs (8-3), who sit 8-3 despite their apparent struggles on offense this season.
The week begins on Thursday night as the Seattle Seahawks (6-5) visit the Dallas Cowboys (8-3) at 1.15am in the early hours of Friday, before the Jake Browning-led Cincinnati Bengals (5-6) take on the Jacksonville Jaguars (8-3) in Monday Night Football from 1.15am in the early hours of Tuesday.
How to follow the 2023 NFL season
Live on Sky Sports
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 9.25pm slots, while also showing every Thursday Night, Sunday Night and Monday Night match-up as well as the Thanksgiving and Christmas Day fixtures.
Fans can also watch every minute of the playoffs across January, followed by Super Bowl LVIII at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11.
What else?
The dedicated Sky Sports NFL channel will meanwhile continue to show the usual NFL Network favourites, including Good Morning Football, Pro Football Talk, Total Access, NFL Fantasy Live and America's Game.
Neil Reynolds will be back to present his regular Inside the Huddle podcast with the help of Jeff Reinebold, while Hannah Wilkes brings you exclusive interviews with the leading ladies of the NFL through Her Huddle.
You can also catch up on every touchdown from the weekend through our NFL Round-up show at 9pm every Monday evening, as well as watching our chosen Game of the Week at 8pm every Tuesday.
Digital and Social
Throughout the season at skysports.com/nfl, we will have previews and reports for every live game, a rolling blog to accompany Sunday's busy 6pm slate, where you can catch the best of the action if you are out and about.
Stick with us for the best feature and preview content as well as the verdict from our host of experts as our line-up of pundits and guests ensure all the talking points are covered.
And follow us on Twitter @SkySportsNFL where we want you to join in the conversation with your thoughts, comments and feedback through the season.