Chiefs vs. Chargers live streams: How to watch NFL 'Sunday Night Football' game online without cable

Edward Sutelan

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Getting a sense of déjà vu? There's a good reason for that.

For the second weekend in a row, the Chargers are on "Sunday Night Football" facing a team clad in red. This time, instead of the 49ers, it will be the division-rival Chiefs, who they faced on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 2 of the season.

There's a reason these teams are often in prime time. They have delivered frequent classics in showdowns between Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes. And with the Chargers now a spot back of the last playoff spot and their AFC West hopes seemingly contingent on a win at home against Kansas City, this should be a matchup of two determined teams.

Just how important is this game for the Chargers? According to FiveThirtyEight, Los Angeles has a 62 percent chance of making the playoffs and an 11 percent chance of winning the west if it moves to 7-4 with a win. A loss, however, drops the playoff chances to 30 percent and the division win odds to 0.1 percent. A Chiefs win gives Kansas City a greater than 99 percent chance of winning the division, per the site.

MORE: Watch Chiefs vs. Chargers live on fuboTV (free trial)

Here is everything you need to know about Chiefs vs. Chargers, including streaming options for the game.

Chiefs vs. Chargers live stream

  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: Peacock, NBCSports.com, fuboTV (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada)

Chiefs vs. Chargers will air on NBC, but those hoping to stream the contest can catch the game on Peacock, NBCSports.com and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Viewers in Canada can stream the game on DAZN, which features every NFL game.

What time is the Chiefs vs. Chargers game tonight?

  • Date: Sunday, Nov. 20
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

Chiefs vs. Chargers will kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 13. The game will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. 

How to watch 'Sunday Night Football' games without cable

Other streaming options for Chiefs vs. Chargers:

Streaming optionCable subscription needed?Free?CostFree trial?
NFL AppYesYes
Yahoo! Sports AppYesYes
NFL+NoNo$9.99/monthYes
DirecTV StreamNoNo$49.99/monthYes
fuboTVNoNo$69.99/monthYes
Hulu Plus Live TVNoNo$69.99/monthYes
Sling TVNoNo$35/monthYes
YouTube TVNoNo$54.99/monthYes

'Sunday Night Football' schedule 2022

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: NBCSports.com, Peacock, fuboTV

NBC is the broadcast home of "Sunday Night Football" for the 16th consecutive season. This year, the broadcast team is Mike Tirico on play-by-play, Cris Collinsworth providing color commentary and Melissa Stark reporting from the sideline.

"Sunday Night Football" games can be streamed on NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app, Peacock or on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

WeekDateMatchup/Result
1Sept. 8 (Thu.)Buffalo Bills 31, Los Angeles Rams 10
1Sept. 11Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19, Dallas Cowboys 3
2Sept. 18Green Bay Packers 27, Chicago Bears 10
3Sept. 25Denver Broncos 11, San Francisco 49ers 10
4Oct. 2Kansas City Chiefs 41, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31
5Oct. 9Baltimore Ravens 19, Cincinnati Bengals 17
6Oct. 16Philadelphia Eagles 26, Dallas Cowboys 17
7Oct. 23Miami Dolphins 16, Pittsburgh Steelers 10
8Oct. 30Buffalo Bills 27, Green Bay Packers 17
9Nov. 6Kansas City Chiefs 20, Tennessee Titans 17
10Nov. 13San Francisco 49ers 22, Los Angeles Chargers 16
11Nov. 20Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers
12Nov. 27Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles
13Dec. 4Indianapolis Colts vs. Dallas Cowboys
14Dec. 11Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos
15Dec. 18New England Patriots vs. Las Vegas Raiders
16Dec. 25Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Arizona Cardinals
17Jan. 1Los Angeles Rams vs. Los Angeles Chargers
18Jan. 8TBD

Edward Sutelan

Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.