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Thanksgiving football: Which NFL games are on TV?

Complete breakdown of what games are on and where to watch them in the US and UK

Brett Phipps
Thursday 26 November 2015 11:44 EST
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It’s Thanksgiving and that means that the NFL is in full swing to celebrate the holiday. While fans get stuck in to their festive feast of turkey, there will be three games to enjoy on TV.

Up first is the Philadelphia Eagles travelling to Detroit. The Lions are coming fresh off Sunday’s narrow win against the Raiders, while the Eagles suffered a 45-17 hammering against Tampa.

Potentially the highlight of the week is the clash between Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys see the return of Tony Romo after a prolonged injury, and Dallas are undefeated with the quarterback in the starting line-up. Carolina, meanwhile, remain undefeated and are looking go 11-0.

Rounding off the holiday fixtures will be the Green Bay Packers hosting the Chicago Bears. Green Bay has ridden its dip in form while Chicago remains as inconsistent as it does every year Jay Cutler remains under centre. Packers will be strong favourites at Lambeau Field.

Where can I watch the Thanksgiving NFL games?

Eagles @ Lions - 12:30pm ET/5:30pm UK - Fox (US) /Sky Sports 1 (UK)

Panthers @ Cowboys - 4:30pm ET/9:30pm UK - CBS/Sky Sports 1

Bears @ Packers - 8:30pm ET/ 1:30am UK (Friday Nov 27) - NBC/Sky Sports 1

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