NFL 2025 – Conference Championships – Live TV Coverage on Sky Sports, Channel 5

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The road to Super Bowl 60 has one more stop.. The AFC and NFC Conference Championship Games.

Both will take place this Sunday (25th Janaury) with the AFC clash between Denver Broncos and New England Patriots at Mile High kicking off at 8.00pm UK time.

The Broncos claimed a 33-30 overtime victory the Buffalo Bills here in the previous round, but lost starting quarterback Bo Nix after he suffered a broken ankle.

His back-up, Jarrett Stidham, began his professional career against the Patriots, and will likely need to produce a career-best performance if he is to lead his current team over his former employers, who triumphed 28-16 over the Houston Texans last week.

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports NFL, and on Channel 5 from 8.00pm. The game will air on CBS in the United States from 3.00pm ET with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo in the booth. Tracy Wolfson will be working the sidelines.

Alex Kemp will be the referee – his 8th postseason assignment, which includes 6 Wild Card Playoffs, a Divisional Playoff.

NFC Championship Game

The second game sees the Seattle Seahawks host Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field.

The Seahawks were utterly dominant in their 41-6 victory over divisional rivals San Francisco 49ers last week, while the Rams overcame the Chicago Bears in a 20-17 overtime victory at Soldier Field.

This game will be shown live on Sky Sports TV from 11.30pm, and will air live on Fox from 6.30pm ET in the United States with Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady on the call. They will be joined by sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi.

Clay Martin will be in charge of this game – his 7th postseason assignment, including 4 Wild Card Playoffs, 2 Divisional Playoffs. These games are Alex’s and Clay’s first Conference Championship.

Super Bowl LX

Super Bowl 60 will take place on Sunday 8th February 2026 at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. It will be shown live on Sky Sports and Channel 5 in the UK from 11.40pm, and on NBC in the United States at 6.40pm ET.

Charlie Puth will sing the National Anthem, while Bad Bunny is the Halftime show act.

Referee Shawn Smith will made his Super Bowl debut.

Posted on Friday 23 January 2026
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