The Vikings take on the Bears in the final matchup of Week 5 with both sides desperate for a win.
The Bears (1-3) will be making a major change at quarterback, with Mitchell Trubisky coming in for Mike Glennon who has thrown four touchdown passes this season with 66.4 per cent of his passes completed for 833 yards.
The Vikings (2-2) meanwhile are expected to name Sam Bradford in the starting line-up after missing their previous three games with a knee injury.
This divisional series matchup promises to be a tight affair with both sides making crucial changes to their starting line-up, and here’s how you can follow the action live.
How can I watch Kansas City Chiefs vs Washington Redskins live on TV?
The final game of Week 5 in the NFL is live on Sky Sports with coverage starting at 1:15am today with the match scheduled to begin at 1:30am.

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Sky Sports Main Event, available on Sky channel 401, will show the game live while Virgin Media customers can watch the action on channel 501.
How can I stream Kansas City Chiefs vs Washington Redskins live online?
If you’re unable to get in front of a TV, Sky Sports customers are able to watch the game live via Sky Go.
American viewers can catch the action online by heading to WatchESPN.
Week 5 results
New England Patriots 19-14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cincinnati Bengals 20-16 Buffalo Bills
New York Jets 17-14 Cleveland Browns
Carolina Panthers 27-24 Detroit Lions
Indianapolis Colts 26-23 San Francisco 49ers
Miami Dolphins 16-10 Tennessee Titans
Los Angeles Chargers 27-22 New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles 34-7 Arizona Cardinals
Jacksonville Jaguars 30-9 Pittsburgh Steelers
Seattle Seahawks 16-10 Los Angeles Rams
Baltimore Ravens 30-17 Oakland Raiders
Green Bay Packers 35-31 Dallas Cowboys
Kansas City Chiefs 42-34 Houston Texans