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FOX are set for a big change to their NFL broadcast this week with Michael Strahan, Terry Bradshaw and the team working Saturday night.

The network will show an NFL playoffs divisional round clash between the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers.

Fox NFL Sunday is set for a major broadcast change for the NFL playoffs divisional round
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Fox NFL Sunday is set for a major broadcast change for the NFL playoffs divisional roundCredit: ESPN
Fox NFL Sunday analysts Michael Strahan and Terry Bradshaw (pictured) are set to be moved from their regular Sunday slot
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Fox NFL Sunday analysts Michael Strahan and Terry Bradshaw (pictured) are set to be moved from their regular Sunday slotCredit: ESPN

And that game will take place Saturday at 8.15pm ET, meaning no Sunday football on Fox.

Instead they will have a primetime offering between the No 1 seed 49ers and the No 7 seed Packers.

Fox showed the Dallas Cowboys-Green Bay Packers playoff game last Sunday at 4:30 pm.

The Packers would go on to beat the Cowboys 48-32 in an upset.

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Prior to the contest, Fox NFL Sunday previewed the game for 30 minutes at 4 pm.

But this weekend, Strahan, Bradshaw, and the rest of their Fox colleagues will provide insight on the contest on Saturday night.

Next Sunday's NFL playoff games are set to be broadcast on NBC and CBS.

Strahan, Bradshaw, and the Fox NFL Sunday panel had shifted their schedules twice before next weekend's broadcasting change.

They were part of special editions of the show during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

NFL legends Rob Gronkowski, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson, and host Curt Menefee are set to be part of Saturday's program.

Fox NFL Sunday will analyze the Packers and 49ers games.

San Francisco had a first-round bye after being the No. 1 seed in the National Football Conference and will be the home team.

The Packers are coming off three touchdown performances from Jordan Love and Aaron Jones.

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