Tubi is getting in on the gridiron action again with parent company Fox Corp.

Tubi, the free, ad-supported streaming service, will stream this year’s Thanksgiving Day NFC North showdown — pitting the Green Bay Packers vs. the Detroit Lions — live in 4K format for free.

The NFL’s annual “John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration” kicks off Thursday, Nov. 27, at 1 p.m. ET. The Packers-Lions game will be available across Fox Broadcasting, on the Fox Sports app, Fox Deportes, Fox One (via subscription or pay-TV provider authentication) and Tubi. The Tubi livestream of the game will feature local advertising from Fox’s stations. Last year’s Thanksgiving Day game on Fox, in which the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants by a score of 27-20, was the most-watched regular-season NFL game of 2024 with an average 38.8 million viewers.

Tubi also livestreamed the 2025 Super Bowl, which was broadcast on Fox, for free. In addition to delivering the most-streamed Super Bowl to date with more than 24 million unique viewers across game-day programming, Fox Sports and Tubi set a record with 13.6 million average minute audience and 15.5 million peak audience during the game.

In June, Tubi announced that it now has more than 100 million monthly active users. The service touts a collection of nearly 300,000 movies and TV episodes in the U.S., including a collection of originals — all available for free with ads. Fox Corp. acquired Tubi in 2020.

Pictured above: Josh Jacobs (No. 8) of the Green Bay Packers in action against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field on September 7, 2025, in Green Bay, Wisc.