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How to Watch Packers vs. Lions: 2025 Season Opener – Week 1

August 30, 2025, 10:15 (GMT+7)

The 2025 NFL regular season begins with a legendary NFC North showdown as the Green Bay Packers welcome the Detroit Lions to Lambeau Field for Week 1.

How to Watch in the U.S.

  • CBS: Catch the live broadcast on CBS affiliates—check your local listing (typically channels 2–7 based on region).
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  • Paramount+: Stream the game live via CBS with a subscription, accessible through the app or website.

  • Streaming Bundle Options: Platforms including CBS (like Sling TV, YouTube TV) should offer the game—confirm availability in your area.

  • Why It Matters
    This opener reignites one of the NFL’s most enduring and unbroken rivalries—Packers vs. Lions—stretching back to 1933.
    Both teams are poised to compete fiercely in the NFC North, making this Week 1 matchup a critical statement game with potential playoff stakes.
    So mark your calendars—this isn’t just the season’s first game. It’s the opening chapter of one of the league’s richest rivalries, setting the stage for what lies ahead.
    📅 Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025
    Time: 4:25 PM ET (3:25 PM CT)
    🏟️ Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
    📺 TV Channel: CBS
    💻 Streaming: Paramount+ (via local CBS broadcast)
    🎙️ Radio: Local stations (e.g., WRNW‑FM 97.3 The Game in Milwaukee) and national coverage on Westwood One

    Based on reports from ESPN.com, Paramount+ Deutschland, and Manistee News Advocate.

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