Wild Card weekend is behind us, and just eight teams remain in the hunt for Super Bowl LX. Now, we look ahead to four upcoming playoff matches that will determine the participants for this season’s conference championship games. Here’s all the information you need on the matchups headed into the Divisional Round this coming weekend.

Saturday, January 17

No. 1 Denver Broncos @ No. 6 Buffalo Bills – 4:30 PM EST (CBS, Paramount+)

The No. 1 seed Broncos were out of action this week, as the recipient of the first-round bye. Now, they’ll host the No. 6 seed Buffalo Bills, who went on the road during the Wild Card round and knocked off the AFC South champions Jacksonville Jaguars 27-24.

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No. 6 San Francisco 49ers @ No. 1 Seattle Seahawks – 8:00 PM EST (Fox, Fox One)

The 49ers earned a 17-13 win over Seattle in Week 1. At the opposite end of the regular season schedule, the Seahawks got their revenge with a 13-3 win in a showdown with the No. 1 NFC seed and NFC West crown on the line in a game. Now, the rubber match has arrived as the No. 6 seed 49ers knocked off the NFC East champions Eagles in the Wild Card round, and will travel to the top-seeded Seahawks next week.

Sunday, January 18

No. 5 Houston Texans @ No. 2 New England Patriots – 3:00 PM EST (ESPN, ABC, ESPN App)

The No. 5 seed Texans have now won 10 straight games and haven’t lost since November 2, and are seeking their first AFC Conference Championship appearance aftera 30-6 rout of the Steelers in the Wild Card Round. The No. 2 seed Patriots, meanwhile, knocked off the Los Angeles Chargers 16-3, have advanced past the Wild Card Round for the first time since their Super Bowl LIII win to cap the 2018 season, and are looking to reclaim their glory as the premier AFC dynasty.

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No. 5 Los Angeles Rams @ No. 2 Chicago Bears – 6:30 PM EST (NBC, Peacock)

The Rams handled business with a 34-31 victory on the road over the NFC South champions, the Panthers, to keep all three NFC West playoff teams alive. Now, the Rams travel to Chicago to face a Bears team coming off a 31-27 win over the Packers in the Wild Card round, but the Bears lost two consecutive games to close the regular season.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: NFL Playoffs: A look at the Divisional Round schedule