Green Bay Packers vs Buffalo Bills [Fox TV info]: How to watch NFL 2014 Football

The Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills will play in a big game on Sunday with the Packers chasing the number 1 seed spot in the NFC.

Today's game will start at 1 p.m. EDT and will take place at the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. The game will be broadcast on the Fox network but can also be watched online through live stream - free for subscribers - via the link provided below.

The Packers' main rivals for the top seeding in the NFC, the Arizona Cardinals, won on Thursday Night Football against the St Louis Rams to move to 11-3.

That means the pressure is on the 10-3 Packers to win today to keep up and stay in contention.

The Packers have won some excellent games recently; last week defeating the Atlanta Falcons in a hard fought, hard-scoring game. That 43-37 victory ensured that they built on their win in Week 13 against the New England Patriots, whom they took down 26-21.

Those two wins came at home, but today they go on the road for the first time since November 23 when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings 24-21.

All of their last last three victories have been won by between just three and six points, keeping the Packers fans on the edge of their seats all the way until the end. Today's game is likely to be another tight one, with the Buffalo Bills also looking like a tough team to beat.

The Bills destroyed both the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns in recent weeks, and came close against the Denver Broncos last week, finally succumbing 17-24 - but that win loss was on the road in Colorado. Today they are at home against the Packers, and will hope that home field advantage can get them over the line this time.

The Packers and Bills will start at 1 p.m. EDT and can be watched online through Direct TV's NFL Sunday Ticket by clicking here.

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