It will be the San Fransisco 49ers taking on the Cincinatti Bengals this weekend in the AFC Championship match, with the winner taking on either the Eagles or the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.
After 18 games this season, we have finally reached the last two weeks of the NFL season and ahead of the AFC Championship game this Sunday, we take a look at how you can watch the game and all the information you need ahead of the playoff.
When is the AFC Championship Game?
The AFC Championship will see a rematch of last years game, when the Bengals managed to edge past San Fransisco in a thrilling Championship game, before they were brought back down to earth by the Rams in Super Bowl LVI.
Both of these sides meet after 18 games played this season, with the Bengals pulling off an upset in the Divisional Round to knock out the Cowboys, while the 49ers enjoyed a victory against the Jaguars to qualify for the Championship game for a second year in a row.
The AFC Championship game this year is taking place on Sunday 29th January, with the match scheduled to kick off at 6:30 pm E.T.
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What is the Venue?
There was lots of controversy around the AFC Championship game tickets last week, as Bills fans bought their tickets for a Championship game that would be held at a neutral venue if they beat the Bengals in the Divisional Round.
Despite the tickets all selling, the Bills did not perform against the Bengals and so it is Cincinatti who will meet the Chiefs in an all important AFC Championship game at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
How to Watch The AFC Championship Game
For those looking to watch the game on live television, CBS will be showing the full match with Jim Nance, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson hosting the show.
Those viewers looking to stream the game are in luck, as new streaming service Paramount+ will be showing the game live, as well as CBS Live TV, CBS mobile app and fubo TV.