Titans vs Patriots live stream: how to watch NFL Wild Card 2020 playoffs football from anywhere
The New England Patriots haven’t played in the Wild Card round of the postseason since 2009, but today the NFL is heading to Foxborough, Massachusetts for the second game of Wild Card Weekend at Gillette Stadium. We’re here to make sure you catch every minute of today’s game – see how to get a Titans vs Patriots live stream online regardless of where in the world you are and it’s even free to watch in the US thanks to a simple stream.
Tennessee ended the regular season 9-7 and last Sunday the Titans crushed the Texans 35-14. The Titans are currently the No. 6 seed in the AFC and they took second in the AFC South this season. The Patriots will have their work cut out for them today as Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill earned the best passer rating this season, running back Derrick Henry had the most rushing yards and even rookie wide receiver AJ Brown had the most receiving yards among his peers. Things will likely get personal as the Titans are coached by former Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel who left the team in 2008. Will the Titans be able to put an end to the Patriots dynasty and take another step towards Super Bowl 2020?
New England is going into today’s game as the No. 3 seed in the AFC playoff bracket after finishing the regular season 12-4. However, the Patriots could have earned a first round bye in the Playoffs if they had won their game against the Dolphins in week 17. Instead Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki scored a touchdown with less than a minute on the clock during the fourth quarter which is why the Patriots are playing in their first Wild Card game in 10 years. This won’t be an easy win for the Titans though as New England finished the season ranked No. 1 in both total defense with 275.9 yards per game and points allowed per game at 14.1. Will Tom Brady finish his last season with the Patriots with a win over the Titans?
Whether you’re a Titans fan in Tennessee, a Patriots fan in New England or just want to tune in to see the second game of this year’s Wild Card Weekend – we’ll show you how to get a Titans vs Patriots live stream in the NFL playoffs regardless of where in the world you are so you don’t miss a single play.
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Watch the Titans vs Patriots game online from outside your country (or in a blackout)
Watching this game from the US, UK, Canada or Australia? We’ll tell you how to catch the NFL game further down in the article.
But if you’re somewhere else in the world – or if a coverage blackout is stopping you from watching in the US – then there’s still a way you can live stream the Titans vs Patriots online (and you don’t even have to slum it with a grainy, illegal feed you’ve found on Reddit). Instead you could use a VPN – or Virtual Private Network – to change the IP address to one in a different state or country which does have a stream. And it’s not even hard to do.
How to watch the Titans vs Patriots in the US for free
Can I watch with the NFL Game Pass?
Well it’s a no and a yes. The NFL Game Pass in the US will only let you watch a replay of the game, but not the live action.
Interestingly, it’s a different story with an International NFL Game Pass where all post season games are being shown absolutely live…shame you can’t officially get access to that if you and your laptop’s IP address is in the US.
Other ways cord cutters can stream NFL live online
Sling TV $40 per month – Sling TV splits its live NFL options across its $25 a month Blue plan and $25 a month Orange plan. By combining the two, you get a $10 dollar discount and access to Fox, NBC, ESPN and the NFL Network.
Hulu with Live TV $40 per month – Hulu with Live TV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN but does not come with NFL Network.
FuboTV $35 for the first month – FuboTV gives you the first month at a discounted rate but after that the price increases to $45 a month. The service includes CBS, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network but does not come with ESPN.
DirecTV Now $50 per month – DirecTV Now includes CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and for $5 extra you can add the NFL Network. However, with this service you can only watch football on local TV stations live.
YouTubeTV $40 per month – YouTubeTV gives you access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN but just like with Hulu with Live TV, there is no NFL Network.