Mariah Carey Performing at NFL Christmas Gameday: When and How To Watch

As Christmas quickly approaches, the NFL prepared to celebrate the day with two hard-hitting games. While already dominating Thanksgiving, the NFL hoped to solidify themselves as a Christmas tradition. And knowing the importance of the holiday, the organization presented matchups between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although not the only game of the day, the Baltimore Ravens will look to expand their winning season as they take on the Houston Texans. While fans prepare for a day of presents and football, the games will feature performances from Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. Not wanting to miss the games, here is all the information about when and where to watch. 

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Looking at the kickoff times, the Chiefs and Steelers are set to clash at 1:00 p.m. ET/PT on Christmas day. And even before the first hit, Carey will offer fans a heartwarming performance. Not long after Carey finishes her performance, the Voices of Service are scheduled to sing the National Anthem. While Carey gained praise for her live performances, the singer ended up pre-recording her performance for “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” 

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As for where to watch the NFL games and Carey, fans can catch all the action on Netflix. Marking the first time Netflix broadcasted an NFL Christmas game, the streaming platform continues to expand his fanbase. Not that long ago, the platform broadcasted the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. Although suffering some minor setbacks throughout the match, Netflix pulled out all the stops, making the event memorable. 

Moving to the second NFL game of the day, the Ravens and Texans will feature a powerful performance of the National Anthem from the group Pentatonix. As for the halftime show with Beyoncé, the singer is expected to promote her newest album Cowboy Carter. Not giving away too much about what she plans to do, rumors suggest the hitmaker will welcome a few guests for her new album. 

While sure to be a thrilling matchup, the game is scheduled to start at 4:30 p.m. ET/PT on Netflix. With the NFL and Netflix joining forces on Christmas day, the games and performance are sure to be historic.   

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