Four games from the National Football League will take place this weekend as the race to Super Bowl 52 heats up.
Sky Sports will broadcast all four games with two being played on Saturday night and two played on Sunday evening.
Up first, the Philadelphia Eagles host Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field from 9.35pm GMT.
Atlanta defeated the Rams in the wild-card round last week, 26-13, as Julio Jones caught nine passes for 94 yards and a touchdown.
Philadelphia, the top-seed in the NFC, ended a three-game losing streak to the Falcons with a 24-15 victory last season.
Then off to the AFC, where the number one seed New England Patriots host the Titans.
Tennessee overcame an 18-point deficit to shock Kansas City on the road, 22-21, as Marcus Mariota threw two TDs in the AFC wild-card round last week.
The match is live on Sky Sports Action from 1.15am GMT.
On Sunday, Jacksonville Jaguars travel to the number two seed Pittsburgh Steelers (6.05pm) and the Minnesota Vikings take on the New Orleans Saints. Kick-off 9.40pm.
Philadelphia Eagles v Atlanta Falcons
Sat 13 Jan – Sky Sports Action 9.35pm GMT / NBC 4.35pm ET
Comms: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya
Ref: Bill Vinovich
New England Patriots v Tennessee Titans
Sat 13 Jan – Sky Sports Action 1.15am GMT / CBS 8.15pm ET
Comms: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
Ref: Ron Torbert
Pittsburgh Steelers v Jacksonville Jaguars
Sun 14 Jan – Sky Sports Action 6.05pm GMT / CBS 1.05pm ET
Comms: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
Ref: Brad Allen
Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
Sun 14 Jan – Sky Sports Action 9.40pm GMT / FOX 4.40pm ET
Comms: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, Chris Myers
Ref: Gene Steratore
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