So, I’m a big football fan, and of course, I wanted to watch the Green Bay Packers game today. But you know how it is – figuring out which channel a game is on can sometimes be a bigger challenge than the game itself. So, I started my little mission to figure out where I could catch the game.

Find out what channel
First things first, I gotta know when the game starts. Turns out, it was scheduled for noon. Perfect! That gives me plenty of time to get everything sorted. Now, onto the channel hunt.
Check the TV Guide
My go-to move is usually just flipping through the TV guide. It’s old school, but hey, it works. I scrolled through the listings and found it! The game was going to be on FOX. In my area, that’s Channel 6. Nice!
Double-Check Online
But just to be sure, I hopped online for a quick double-check. I found some info that confirmed the game was indeed on FOX. It also mentioned that Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady would be calling the game, with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi on the sidelines. That’s a solid lineup!
Streaming Options
The online search also brought up some streaming options. Apparently, you can stream the game on NFL+, but it’s only for phones and tablets. There was also something about Paramount+, but I was all set with FOX, so I didn’t dig into that.
Game Time
With all the info gathered, I was all set. I got my snacks ready, put on my Packers gear, and settled in on the couch. Noon rolled around, I flipped to FOX, and there it was – the green and gold on my screen! All that effort to find the channel paid off. Now, it was time to just enjoy the game.

- What I did first: Checked the game time.
- Next: Looked at the TV guide.
- Then: Confirmed the channel online.
- Also: Found out about some streaming options.
- Finally: Watched the game on FOX!
It might seem like a small thing, but finding the right channel to watch your team play is a big deal for any fan. And let me tell you, it makes the game that much sweeter when you know you’ve put in the work to make it happen.