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Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots: Time, TV channel, preview, live stream and how to watch Thursday Night Football in Canada

Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots: Time, TV channel, preview, live stream and how to watch Thursday Night Football in CanadaDAZN

The New England Patriots meet the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, and it will be the first time the teams have faced off since last season's AFC Wild Card game.

In that meeting, the Bills were rampant in a 47-17 victory, and while the bulk of another regular season has since passed, that game still remains fresh in the minds of the Patriots.

"Went out there and basically got our face kicked in," said Pats safety Adrian Phillips

"You definitely think about (the loss), but you don't harp on that," Phillips said. "You look at what they did and how they were able to control the game and the plays that they were able to make. You think about them not punting the ball basically for two games. It's a big deal. But at the same time, you can't let that consume you."

The teams will meet again in early January, so Thursday's game will set the tone for what could be another crucial late-season meeting.

Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the Bills vs. Patriots game in Canada.

What time is the Bills vs. Patriots game?

Date: Thursday, Dec. 1
Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET

The Patriots lead the all-time series, 77-47-1.

How to watch Bills vs. Patriots: TV, live stream in Canada

Live stream: DAZN

Like every NFL game during the 2022 season, Titans vs. Packers is available on DAZN Canada.

DAZN Canada is the only place to watch NFL Game Pass, with access to every regular-season NFL game (including Monday, Thursday, and Sunday afternoon via NFL Sunday Ticket and Sunday night games) and every playoff matchup. Each game is available live and on demand.

DAZN Canada is also where NFL fans can watch RedZone — every touchdown, every game, every Sunday.

The game between the Bills vs. Patriots is also available on TSN 1/4/5 and CTV2.

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