L.A. Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks: How to Watch 2026 NFC Championship Live Online for Free

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With Super Bowl LX a few weeks away in early February, the final matchup of the 2025-26 season has to be decided with the winner of the NFC Championship tonight.

As underdogs, you shouldn’t count the Rams out with an impressive season and 12-5 record with veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford at the helm. In fact, it was only a few years ago when L.A. won the NFC Championship and the Super Bowl in 2022. Look for the Rams to stay in the game throughout all four quarters to possibly surprise fans with a victory.

On the other hand, the Seahawks enter the game as the favorite with the top of the NFC West and a 14-3 record. Although Seattle hasn’t been to the NFC Championship since 2014 (a year after the Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2013), the team is primed for a win on Sunday night with starting quarterback Sam Darnold leading the way to complete his redemption story as a journeyman in the NFL.

Both teams are seasoned and elite, while also being fierce and heated division rivals — which should make for a thrilling and exciting NFC Championship game. Throughout the season, the Rams and Seahawks split their division series with one win and one loss each.

Who’s Playing in the 2026 NFC Championship?

On Sunday, Jan. 25, with a start time of 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT, the NFC Championship has the Los Angeles Rams taking on the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. The game airs on FOX.

You don’t have to miss any of the action, even without cable. You can access the game on your TV with one of these affordable indoor digital HD TV antennas. Meanwhile, the NFC Championship also livestreams online on a wide range of streaming platforms, such as DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and others.

In fact, some services offer free trials that you can use to livestream Rams-Seahawks online for free.

How to Watch NFC Championship Online: Livestream Football Games Without Cable

Want to watch online? Check out the best ways to stream the NFC Championship game, below:

How to sign up and watch DIRECTV online

DirecTV

DirecTV

DirecTV is one of the best ways for cable-cutters to access live sports and TV from home.

Starting at $69.99/month, you get access to the streaming service’s “MySports” package for Rams-Seahawks: NFC Championship on FOX. In addition, DirecTV has CBS for the AFC Championship and NBC for Super Bowl LX.

How to Watch 2026 NFC Championship Live Online Without Cable for Free

Sling TV

Sling TV

Sling is one of the best options for affordable live streaming

The Sling Blue package, which includes FOX, goes for $54.99/month, while it includes the NFL Network for added analysis and commentary. NFL fans can add the Sports Extra package to their plan for an additional $11/month to gain access to the NFL RedZone network.

Please note: Pricing and channel availability are subject to your local TV market.

Fubo logo

Fubo

Fubo

The streamer offers a 7-day free trial to try out the service before you commit.

Fubo is one of the best options for streaming NFL games. The service features the NFC Championship game on FOX, while it has additional channels for analysis, like NFL Red Zone. The streamer even has more than 200 live TV channels for cable-free streaming with prices starting at $48.99 for the first month ($73.99/month afterwards).

Hulu + Live TV Deal

Hulu

Hulu + Live TV

Prices start at $89.99/month.

For another great option for the Rams-Seahawks game, check out Hulu + Live TV for live channel streaming the NFC Championship with access to FOX. It has more than 95 other channels, like NFL Network and NBC for Super Bowl LX, as well as access to hit originals on Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited.

How to watch NFL+ online

NFL

NFL+

NFL+ broadcasts 24 hours of everything NFL starting at $6.99/month.

For die-hard NFL fans, the NFL+ is a must-have sports streaming service. It features all games across broadcast and cable networks, including NFL Network, during the regular season, post-season, preseason and even the Super Bowl. Learn more about NFL+ here.

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