NFL schedule Week 1: When does regular season start? TV guide, live stream and odds
NFL action returns this week and Express Sport is on hand with the Week 1 schedule, TV guide, live stream details and latest odds.
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Last season was full of drama as the Philadelphia Eagles claimed their first Super Bowl title.
The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41–33 but Bill Belichick’s side will be looking to set that right this term.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers saw his season cut short last year though injury but, fresh from being handed a bumper new contract, the 34-year-old looks fit and firing again.
Super Bowl LIII will be held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium with the Atlanta Falcons looking to become the first franchise to win the Vince Lombardi Trophy on their own patch.
How to watch NFL this season - TV guide and live stream
Fans in the UK will be able to catch live action of the NFL on Sky Sports this season.
Thursday Night Football games will be shown live, although this will be in the early hours of Friday morning for the UK, along with three live games on Sundays.
Fans will also be able to tune into Redzone every Sunday on Sky Sports which features live updates from across the NFL.
Sky Sports customers will also be able to stream the NFL this season via the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded across a host of devices.
For those without a subscription, you’ll still be able to witness action by purchasing a Sky Sports Pass with NOW TV, which starts at £7.99 for 24 hours.
Alternatively, fans can also take out an NFL Game Pass which offers different packages to suit your viewing needs.
A weekly Tuesday night review show will be broadcast on BBC Two beginning September 13, while The NFL Show will follow Match of the Day every Saturday night from September 17.
NFL schedule for Week 1 - Who plays who? (All times BST)
Friday, September 7
1.20am: Atlanta Falcons @ Philadelphia Eagles - Live on Sky Sports Action
Sunday, September 9
6pm: Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cleveland Browns
6pm: Buffalo Bills @ Baltimore Ravens
6pm: Houston Texans @ New England Patriots
6pm: Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ New Orleans Saints
6pm: Jacksonville Jaguars @ NY Giants
6pm: San Francisco 49ers @ Minnesota Vikings - Live on Sky Sports Action
6pm: Tennessee Titans @ Miami Dolphins
6pm: Cincinnati Bengals @ Indianapolis Colts
9.05pm: Kansas City Chiefs @ Los Angeles Chargers
9.05pm: Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos
9.05pm: Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers - Live on Sky Sports Action
9.05pm: Washington Redskins @ Arizona Cardinals
Monday, September 10
1.20am: Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers - Live on Sky Sports Action
Tuesday, September 11
12.10am: NY Jets @ Detroit Lions - Live on Sky Sports Action
3:20am: Los Angeles Rams @ Oakland Raiders - Live on Sky Sports Main Event
NFL latest odds - Who will win Super Bowl LIII? (Top eight)
New England Patriots 13/2
Philadelphia Eagles 9/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 11/1
Green Bay Packers 12/1
Minnesota Vikings 10/1
Los Angeles Rams 11/1
New Orleans Saints 14/1
Atlanta Falcons 18/1
(Odds from Betfair)