Philadelphia Eagles vs Minnesota Vikings: Watch the NFC Championship

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 13: Fans cheer as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Atlanta Falcons during the third quarter in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 13, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 13: Fans cheer as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Atlanta Falcons during the third quarter in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 13, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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You can catch Sunday night’s NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings from Lincoln Financial Field on television, radio and online, and we’ve got the information on how you can do so.

What would be the point of getting overly-wordy here? There isn’t one is it? The Philadelphia Eagles meet the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship Game for the right to go to Super Bowl LII.

Former Eagles and Vikings receiver Cris Carter will serve as an honorary captain for the Vikings. Philly’s got Lincoln Financial Field on their side (so much for that Vikings fans takeover). The guys in white and purple will be playing for the right to be the first team to host the Super Bowl at their house. Period, point blank and end of paragraph.

Here’s a quick preview courtesy of the NFL via their YouTube page.

Here’s how to watch Philly put the ‘Skol’ chant on mute.

Live and on television:

Date: Sunday, January 21st
Start Time: 6:40 PM EST
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venue: Lincoln Financial Field
TV: .FOX
Online Stream: This is the NFC Championship Game man. It’s everywhere. It’s on Hulu (if you’re paying $39.99 for the live TV option). NFL Game Pass (They have a seven-day free trial) or on fuboTV (They have a seven-day free trial as well). There’s also FOX Sports Go and their corresponding mobile app. There will be a live stream of the game on NFL Mobile as well.

The FOX Broadcast:

The broadcast on FOX will be called by Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color commentary), and Erin Andrews (sidelines).

Local Radio Outlets:

Now, you should be experts on this by now. We’ve told you this all year, and you’ve probably heard them for most of your life. For the uninitiated, here it is. If you’re unable to watch the game live and you live in or around the Philadelphia area, you can always tune into SportsRadio 94 WIP-FM.

You know who you’ll be listening to, don’t you? It’s the legendary Merrill Reese along with Mike Quick. Howard Eskin will handle the sideline reporting. For a full list of WIP-FM show listings, click here.

If in Minneapolis, check out Paul Allen and Pete Bercich on the Vikings Radio Network.

The National Radio Broadcast:

This one’s important, so check out the national broadcast on Westwood One if necessary. Expect to hear Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (color), and Ross Tucker (sidelines)

Line:

According to Sportsbookreview.com, the Eagles are still three-point underdogs as of Sunday afternoon at 12:15. Cue the dog masks.

ITI’s Prediction:

Geoffrey A Knox: Eagles 20 – Vikings 13

Justin Grasso: Eagles 17- Vikings 10