Where to watch the Bears-Rams divisional-round matchup Sunday night
Nevermind the cold weekend ahead — Chicago is gearing up for the next round of the Bears’ postseason run. Even if you aren’t heading to Soldier Field on Sunday, you’ve still got plenty of options to sport your navy blue, orange and white.
What time is kickoff?
The Bears-Rams second-round playoff game starts at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday night at Soldier Field in Chicago.
How can I watch or listen from home?
NBC will carry the game nationwide on cable and its streaming service, Peacock.
If you’re local and subscribe to NFL+, you can stream the game on the NFL app.
YouTube TV base plan subscribers can watch from anywhere for no additional cost, since the game will air nationally. Prime Video subscribers can tune in with the Peacock Premium Plus add-on.
On the radio, listen live in English on ESPN Chicago (1000 AM or 100.3 FM) or in Spanish on LATINO MIX 93.5 FM.
Catch local pregame coverage on FOX-32 starting at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.
And after the clock runs down, postgame coverage will air on the Marquee Sports Network and the Bears’ website and app.
What about Bears bars?
Check out the Bears’ website to find the closest official “Bears HQ” bar. You’ve got more than 100 to choose from in the Chicago area.
If you’ll be in the city on Sunday night, our team has put together a map of some of the closest to downtown.
Consider heading to The Globe Pub in North Center for scotch eggs and curried sausage, or stop by The Staley in South Loop — it’s owned by former Bears defensive end Israel Idonije.