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Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers: Date, kick-off time, stream info and how to watch the NFL on DAZN

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Bottom two sides in the NFC North meet.

Things turned ugly for the Chicago Bears on Sunday, with fans calling for coach Matt Eberflus to be sacked following the defeat to the New England Patriots. 

The Bears were beaten 13-3, and remain bottom of the NFC North with a record of 4-5 so far this season. 

They welcome the team just above them in the table to Soldier Field, the Green Bay Packers, who are fresh off a bye last time out.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers.

Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers date, start time

  • Date: Sunday, 17 November 
  • Kick-off: 1:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. UK 

Where is Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers?

The game takes place at Solider Field, Chicago, Illinois. 

How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers on DAZN

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** Viewers in Canada can access all NFL content through their regular DAZN subscription.

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