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How to Watch the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Rematch vs. Philadelphia Eagles

 

The Philadelphia Eagles opened the 2025 season in thrilling fashion with a narrow 24–20 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Now, attention shifts to one of the most anticipated games of the year — a Super Bowl LIX rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The last time these two franchises squared off, Philadelphia dominated on the grandest stage, dismantling Kansas City 40–22 to claim the Lombardi Trophy. That victory still looms large as the Eagles prepare to visit Arrowhead Stadium.

For the Chiefs, this matchup comes at a difficult time. Not only are they looking to avenge February’s defeat, but they’re also aiming to rebound from a 27–25 season-opening loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Expect a motivated opponent.

How to Watch Eagles vs. Chiefs

  • Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025

  • Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET

  • Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

  • TV: FOX

  • Streaming: NFL+, YouTube TV

  • Radio: 94WIP (Philadelphia)
    Local Eagles fans can also tune in to NBC10 or NBC Sports Philadelphia for pregame and postgame coverage.

  • Oddsmakers currently have the Eagles favored by 1.5 points, reflecting confidence in Philadelphia’s ability to continue their strong start despite playing in one of the NFL’s toughest environments.

    Eagles Upcoming Schedule

    • Week 2: @ Kansas City Chiefs — Sunday, September 14 (4:25 PM ET)

  • Week 3: vs. Los Angeles Rams — Sunday, September 21 (1 PM ET)

  • Week 4: @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Sunday, September 28 (1 PM ET)

  • Week 5: vs. Denver Broncos — Sunday, October 5 (1 PM ET)

  • Week 6: @ New York Giants — Thursday, October 9 (8:15 PM ET)

  • The road ahead won’t get any easier, but the Eagles will have a chance to make another early-season statement by taking down the team they already conquered on the sport’s biggest stage.

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