The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears meet in the NFC wild-card round on Saturday, Jan. 10 at 7 p.m. CT, and the national telecast will stream on Amazon Prime Video. Local viewers in both markets can also watch the game on over-the-air affiliates in Green Bay, Milwaukee and Chicago.
Prime Video holds the national streaming rights for this Wild Card window and will carry the full broadcast, including alternate feeds and enhanced “Prime Vision” options. Amazon’s telecast team will handle play-by-play and analysis, and fans can access the stream through Prime Video on connected TVs, mobile devices and browsers; a Prime subscription is required for national viewing, though some markets receive a free local simulcast on a broadcast station.

If you live inside the Green Bay or Chicago local markets, the NFL requires a local over-the-air simulcast, so you can tune to the listed local channel without a Prime subscription. Outside those home markets, viewers who do not subscribe to Prime must rely on NFL+ or other streaming options available internationally, where NFL Game Pass or regional agreements govern access.
Radio remains an alternative for those on the move or seeking an audio option. The Packers Radio Network will provide the team’s local audio feed across its affiliate network, while a national radio broadcast will be available via Westwood One.
How To Stream Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears NFL Playoff Wild Card Game

The upcoming game between the Jordan Love-led team and Chicago will be made available on streaming for NFL fans to catch. This is detailed more in an update posted by the team’s official website.
Packers.com will stream the team’s official radio broadcast worldwide to desktop users.
The Packers mobile app will also stream the radio broadcast within the Packers’ home market, per NFL broadcast restrictions. The broadcast will start with the pre-game show at 5:05 p.m. CT.
For fans planning watch parties, confirm your local channel in advance if you hope to avoid a Prime subscription. Prime Video offers short-term sign-up plans and a free trial for eligible new customers, which some viewers use to access a single streaming playoff game.
Streaming a marquee rivalry like the upcoming game between the two teams on Prime underscores how the NFL has broadened postseason distribution. Whether on Prime, local TV or radio, fans should check local listings and account access before kickoff. The platform choice will shape how audiences experience the game, but the rivalry’s intensity will be the same no matter where viewers tune in.
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