Don't miss this final divisional round game of the NFL playoffs. You're just a few clicks away from a free Chiefs vs. Bills live stream.
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The Super Bowl edges closer, but we have one final divisional round game to take care of before the conference championships. So let's get to it; here's how to watch the Chiefs vs. Bills live stream for free today.
This guide covers the US, the UK, and over 250 other countries. If your country isn't supported, we can help you get around geo-blocks to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills live stream wherever you are. This same method is also excellent for unlocking even more streaming options, like a free live stream of the game in Australia.
If you don't fancy the free option in Australia via a VPN, the game will be broadcast on CBS in the US. If your cable package is missing that channel, there are a few ways to pick it up, the cheapest of which is via a Paramount Plus free trial, which gets you seven days of free access to the service, and if you want to keep it, it's only $5.99 a month after. For CBS' NFL games, you'll only need the bottom tier, without Showtime.
The US Bills vs. Chiefs live stream is available via multiple services carrying CBS. As mentioned earlier, Paramount Plus is the simplest option, as you can take advantage of the free trial to enjoy the game. When that 7-day free trial ends, it's only $5.99 a month should you wish to keep it a little longer, and you're free to cancel at any time.
If you're considering a cord-cutting service with a bumper selection of cable channels that also include CBS, then you'll want to consider Fubo or Hulu's Live TV service. Neither are cheap, priced at $79.99 and $74.99 a month, respectively, but Fubo offers a 7-day free trial, so you can take it for a spin and cancel it before time's up to avoid paying if it's not working out. Both services run on a one-month rolling contract, so you can cancel whenever you like, which makes both much more appealing than traditional cable and multi-year deals.
If you're wondering about Sling, it does offer cheaper tiers, but you won't find CBS there. There are some very affordable options elsewhere in the world that you could access with a VPN. More on that later on.
The NFL DAZN Game Pass is your home for all remaining playoff games and the Super Bowl for just £13.99, with no long-term commitment required. You're getting authentic US broadcasts, too, so you won't have to worry about C-list UK celebrities joining the panelists for awkward guest interviews during breaks in play. The game kicks off at 11:30 p.m. GMT.
If you're outside the US and fancy any of their services mentioned above or are already signed up and just out of the country, a VPN will let you stream from abroad. However, if you don't have a US payment method, you won't be able to sign up for the US versions of Fubo, Sling, or Hulu. So, DAZN or 7Mate is the better option for most.
Australian TV channel 7Mate, has a free Chiefs vs. Bills live stream today. You'll need to use a VPN to access it from outside of the country, though. Simply create a free account, sign in, and you're away.
The DAZN Game Pass for the season's final games is available in over 250 other countries around the world at a very affordable rate. Much lower than the cord-cutting services like Fubo and Hulu in the US. If you're not in a supported country, you'll need to use a VPN (a virtual private network) to digitally simulate your viewing device's location to be inside one of the countries with support. We'll walk you through it further down the page.
DAZN exists in the US (a great app for live boxing, by the way), but it doesn't have the rights to these NFL games. US viewers can, however, use a VPN to sign up for DAZN Game Pass via another country, like the UK, Europe, Brazil, Japan, and so on, if those low prices are tempting compared to your local options. DAZN has all the remaining games of the season, too, so you won't have to bounce around various networks like you do at home.
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