How to Find Out Which Football Game Will Be on TV

This fall there will be more college and professional football on TV than ever before. With major networks and cable channels scrambling to cover the end zone, you will have plenty of choices. It's time for new batteries in the remote.

Things You'll Need

  • Televisions
  • Newspaper
  • Internet Access
  • Computers
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Instructions

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      Get your local sports page. Any reputable general newspaper will have television and radio listings for the NFL and NCAA games that day.

    • 2

      Visit your team's official Web site. Using a search engine such as Google, you can quickly find your team's site and schedule.

    • 3

      Go to the NFL Web site (nfl.com) and check out the TV and radio page.

    • 4

      For Monday Night Football, check out the schedule page at the ABCSports.com Web site. For Thursday and Sunday night games and constant Sports Center updates, visit ESPN.com's TV listings page. And for Saturday and Sunday college and pro games, log on to FoxSports.com, CBS.SportsLine.com and ABCSports.com.

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      Subscribe to "TV Guide" or a cable service with an on-screen guide.