Tomorrow’s NFL slate
NFL games tomorrow — channels, kickoffs, and the cheapest way to watch
Sunday slate? Monday Night? Thursday primetime? Here’s the 2026 broadcast map and a single $39.95/mo channel guide.
TL;DR: If you’re looking up NFL games tomorrow, you want three pieces of info: kickoff time, channel, and where to watch. The 2026 broadcast map: Sunday afternoon games on the two major over-the-air networks (1pm + 4pm ET windows), Sunday Night Football on the major Sunday-night broadcaster (8pm ET), Monday Night Football on the primary MNF cable home (8pm ET), Thursday Night Football on the dedicated streaming platform plus a cable simulcast (8pm ET). Slam Dunk Zone bundles every major broadcaster into a $39.95/mo IPTV membership with a unified EPG that tells you exactly what’s on tomorrow.
Tomorrow’s NFL games — where to find the schedule
The official source for NFL games tomorrow is the league’s website and mobile app — both publish the full week’s schedule with kickoff times and broadcasters. Major sports apps (ESPN, the major sports news sites) mirror the same schedule with timezone-localized kickoffs.
What you need to know to plan: which day (Sunday vs Monday vs Thursday vs Saturday primetime in late season), which kickoff slot (1pm / 4pm / 8pm ET), and which broadcaster has the game (over-the-air network for afternoon games; SNF/MNF/TNF home for primetime). The SDZ EPG combines all this into one channel guide once your credentials load.
The 2026 NFL broadcast map (the channels behind “tomorrow’s games”)
If tomorrow is:
- Sunday: Two major over-the-air networks split the 1pm + 4pm windows regionally. The major Sunday-night broadcaster owns the 8pm window all season.
- Monday: The primary cable home of MNF, with select simulcasts on its broadcast sister network.
- Thursday: The dedicated streaming platform plus a cable simulcast network — often the same week.
- Saturday (late season only): Various major broadcasters carry late-season Saturday games once college football is in playoff mode.
How SDZ’s EPG answers “NFL games tomorrow” in two seconds
Once your IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate app loads the SDZ channel list, the EPG (electronic program guide) shows the full 24-hour schedule across every channel — including the NFL broadcasters. Open the guide tonight, scroll to tomorrow’s slot, and you see what game is on which channel at what time. Click into the entry, hit “remind me” or just queue it up for kickoff.
No service-stack confusion, no flipping between apps and websites. One guide for every channel in your $39.95/mo membership.
Cost: SDZ vs the alternatives
Cable: $150–$220/mo, plus often a separate league pass for out-of-market games. Streaming-bundle stack with TNF: $97.98+/mo. Slam Dunk Zone: $39.95/mo flat, no contract, six simultaneous streams. Every cord-cutter who watches “NFL games tomorrow” on cable is paying 4× the SDZ price for the same broadcasters.
| Cable + extras | Slam Dunk Zone | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $150–$220+ | $39.95 |
| Tomorrow’s NFL game (every kickoff slot) | Yes | Yes |
| Unified channel guide | Cable box UI | IPTV Smarters / TiviMate |
| Out-of-market games | Add separate pass | Many in lineup |
| Devices | 1–2 (extra fees) | 6 simultaneous |
| Contract | 12–24 mo typical | Cancel anytime |
| Annual cost | $1,800+ | $479.40 |
FAQ
People also ask
What NFL games are on tomorrow?
Depends on the day. Sunday: 1pm + 4pm afternoon games on the two major over-the-air networks; SNF at 8pm. Monday: MNF on the primary MNF cable home at 8pm. Thursday: TNF at 8pm on the dedicated streaming platform plus a cable simulcast. The SDZ EPG shows tomorrow’s full schedule once credentials load.
Where can I find the official tomorrow’s-NFL-games schedule?
The league’s official website and mobile app publish the complete weekly schedule with kickoffs, channels, and timezone-localized listings. Major sports apps mirror the same data.
Will SDZ’s EPG show me which channel tomorrow’s game is on?
Yes — once your free IPTV player (IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate) loads SDZ credentials, the EPG covers the full 24-hour schedule on every channel, including the NFL broadcasters in the lineup.
Is SDZ cheaper than buying YouTube TV just to watch tomorrow’s NFL game?
Yes. YouTube TV is $82.99/mo. SDZ is $39.95/mo flat — about half the price for the same NFL broadcaster lineup, plus 4,900+ other channels included.
Does SDZ cover tomorrow’s game even if it’s on the dedicated TNF streaming platform?
SDZ covers the TNF cable simulcast network in its lineup. The dedicated TNF streaming platform’s primary feed is a separate service. For most TNF games, the cable simulcast is sufficient — the stream quality and broadcast crew are typically the same.
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