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CHICAGO — In the NFL, sometimes it pays to play the same team twice in three weeks. That’s exactly what’s happening in a big NFC North battle, as the Chicago Bears face their rival Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field. Kickoff is slated for 8:20 p.m. Eastern today – Saturday, Dec. 20 – on FOX.

Several streaming services will broadcast the game live and you can watch on Fubo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial), and Sling (promotional offers as low as $4.99).

Streameast alternativesGreen Bay Packers outlook

Since defeating Chicago at Lambeau Field on Dec. 7, some big things have happened to Green Bay.

In the loss to Denver last Sunday, the Packers also lost their star defensive end, Micah Parsons to a season-ending ACL injury. Parsons’ injury is a huge loss on the defensive side, and his peer Rashan Gary will have to find a way to make up for it.

Also in last Sunday’s game, quarterback Jordan Love completed 24 of his 40 passes for 276 yards, one touchdown and two picks. Those two giveaways gave Denver room to capitalize on, doing so after the first interception.

It was a game that seemed to be controlled by Green Bay, but was out of reach after Parsons’ injury and some lack of offensive productivity in the fourth quarter.

But they have a chance to make up for that versus their divisional rival.

Chicago Bears outlook

Quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears took that frustration built up from the loss to the Packers and put it towards dominating the Browns.

Chicago put up 31 points on the three-win squad, and controlled the tone on the defensive end. That Bears secondary forced three interceptions.

Offensively, they came out swinging with 14 points in the opening quarter. It took a while before scoring again, but was worth it as D.J. Moore had a 22-yard touchdown pass that almost looked like it could have been picked off by Cleveland.

Williams finished with 242 passing yards for two touchdowns, and D’Andre Swift went off for 98 of the Bears’ 142 rushing yards, along with both of the rushing touchdowns.

This is what it will take to beat Green Bay on the second go-around.

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Packers – Bears Last Game Recap

Green Bay Packers: Lost to the Broncos, 34-26, in Week 15 on Dec. 14.

Chicago Bears: Won over the Browns, 31-3, in Week 15 on Dec. 14.

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Packers – Bears Players to Watch

Green Bay Packers: QB Jordan Love (3,304 passing yards, 66.4% CMP, 23 TDs, six INTs), RB Josh Jacobs, WR Romeo Doubs (47 receptions, 578 yards, five TDs), DE Rashan Gary.

Chicago Bears: QB Caleb Williams (3,150 passing yards, 58.0% CMP, 21 TDs, six INTs), RB D’Andre Swift, WR DJ Moore (43 receptions, 567 yards, five TDs), DE Montez Sweat.

Who is announcing Packers vs. Bears?

FOX’s broadcast A-team will be in the booth for this game, with Kevin Burkhardt doing play-by-play and legendary QB Tom Brady providing color analysis, and Erin Andrews will report from the sidelines.

How to Watch Packers – BearsWho: Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago BearsWhen: Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025Time: 8:20 p.m. EasternWhere: Soldier Field | Chicago, ILChannel: FOXBest Streaming Options: Fubo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial), Sling (promotional offers as low as $4.99).

About Fubo

Fubo, which offers a free trial, has three main packages: Pro costs $79.99/month; Elite is $89.99; Premier is priced at $99.99. Cancel before the free trial ends to avoid being charged. Fubo includes access to more than 185 sports, entertainment and news channels. You can record games, TV shows, movies and more.

About DIRECTV

DIRECTV, which also gives customers a free trial, offers four packages if you continue with the service after your trial ends: Entertainment for $69.99; Choice for $84.99; Ultimate for $109.99; and premier for $159.99. Choice offers the most channels for sports enthusiasts.

About Sling

Sling TV users can get a Day Pass for $4.99; Weekend Pass for $9.99; Week Pass for $14.99; Monthly Pass for $45.99 (and get half off your first month); andSeason Pass for $199.99 for 5 months, then $45.99 per month thereafter.You can also subscribe to either the Blue package or the Orange package depending on your viewing preferences. Sling Blue allows up to three streams at a time and Sling Orange allows one stream at a time.