Week 15 of the NFL has several agreed games, within the official calendar, and those on Saturday, December 16 will be three, in which six teams that are still in the race to enter the playoffs will participate.
Historically, the most famous American football league in the world, it plans its matches meticulously, in order to attract a significant number of viewers, both live and from TV and streaming platforms. For this reason, those on weekends are usually very attractive, taking into account that there is more free time to enjoy sports.
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— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) December 15, 2023
However, this season, finding games on a Saturday is something atypical, since in the United States the so-called Sports Broadcasting Law has been in force since 1961, which prioritizes sports events at schools and universities, which is why professional leagues cannot carry out yours within a 120 km radius, where meetings are being held on some educational property.
The above gave rise to the National Football League taking the opportunity to promote the matches of other days, and creating the well-known Thursday Night Football, Monday Night Football and Sunday Night Football.
Next, where to see the complete agenda of the matches for next Saturday, December 16, 2023:
Date
Hour
Place
Saturday December 16
3 pm (US Eastern Time)
Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati
In the United States the only alternative is to stream through NFL+ and NFL Game Pass International. In Mexico, in addition to the international pass, it can be seen on ESPN, Fox Sports and Channel 5 and the Star+ platform.
Date
Hour
Place
Saturday December 16
6:30 pm (US Eastern Time)
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
For this match, the options are also NFL+ and NFL Game Pass International, while in the Aztec country: ESPN, Fox Sports, Channel 5 and Star+.
Date
Hour
Place
Saturday December 16
10:15 p.m. (Eastern Time)
Ford Field, Detroit
By purchasing NFL+ and NFL Game Pass International you can access the game live. As can be seen, for these events, the league does not have commercial agreements with North American TV channels, but rather relies on official streaming services. In Mexico, there will once again be SPN, Fox Sports, Star+ and Channel 5.
2023-12-15 18:21:42
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