Falcons vs. Eagles live stream: Watch 2018 NFL Playoffs online

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 13: Ryan Mathews #24 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs for a first down and is tackled by Vic Beasley Jr. #44 and Courtney Upshaw #91 of the Atlanta Falcons in the first quarter during a game at Lincoln Financial Field on November 13, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 13: Ryan Mathews #24 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs for a first down and is tackled by Vic Beasley Jr. #44 and Courtney Upshaw #91 of the Atlanta Falcons in the first quarter during a game at Lincoln Financial Field on November 13, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

The Atlanta Falcons face the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday, Jan. 13 in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

The Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles will be squaring off in a humongous NFC showdown this weekend in Lincoln Financial Field. These two teams last met up in the 2016 season, where Philly ran all over the Dirty Birds, sending Atlanta back south with a loss.

If the Falcons want any chance of advancing to the NFC Championship next weekend, they must find a way to stop the Eagles’ extremely dangerous rushing attack. Regardless, I believe this game is definitely going to be a barn-burner.

That said, fans across the country can expect this game to be shown on NBC, but for everyone else without local TV, you’ll need to head to your local sports bar to watch this NFC battle on primetime. You can access NBC Sports online or through the app using a cable or satellite subscription to log in.

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Details for Saturday’s game are below:

Date: Saturday, Jan. 13
Start Time: 4:35 p.m. ET
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
TV Info: NBC
Live StreamFuboTV, NBC Sports Live

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Everything is on the line this weekend in Philadelphia for the Falcons and Eagles. While one team is looking to continue their great season, the other is still looking to avenge their loss in Super Bowl 51. In a match-up of two of the greatest birds in the NFL, only one squad will move onto the NFC Championship next weekend.