In what promises to be the hardest-fought matchup of the NFL Divisional Round playoff weekend, the Green Bay Packers travel to Dallas to take on the NFC top-seeded Cowboys in what promises to be a hard-hitting game that will live stream for free from Arlington, Texas, on Sunday afternoon.

The much-anticipated showdown also features a classic quarterback matchup between 12-year veteran future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers of Green Bay, and 23-year-old rookie sensation Dak Prescott of Dallas — whose 104.9 passer rating placed him third in the NFL and slightly ahead of fourth-place Rodgers at 104.2.

Rookie sensation quarterback Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys. (Image by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

To find out how to watch a live stream of the Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys playoff contest for free, see the streaming information at the bottom of this article. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:40 p.m. Central Time on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. That start time will be 4:40 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:40 p.m. Pacific.

Watch a preview of the weekend’s most anticipated game in the video below, courtesy of NESN.

The Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys have faced each other in 34 games since first meeting in 1960 — with each team winning 17 of the matchups. Seven of those games have come in the postseason, with Dallas coming out on top four times to three for the Packers, dating back to their first playoff meeting in 1966.

The last time Green Bay and Dallas squared off in a playoff game came in the 2014/2015 season, with Green Bay prevailing 26-21 in a Divisional Round game.

The Packers and Cowboys also faced each other in Week Six of the regular season in 2016, with the Cowboys dominating by a 30-16 score on their way to an NFC-best 13-3 season.

GREEN BAY, WI - JANUARY 8: Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers warms up before the NFC Wild Card game against the New York Giants at Lambeau Field on January 8, 2017 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

But the Packers come into Sunday with a seven-game winning streak, including a 38-13 drubbing of the New York Giants in last week’s Wild Card Round playoff.

The Cowboys, who had a bye last week, lost two of their final four regular season games including their final game of the season, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles. They also lost to the Giants 10-7 in Week 14.

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Can the underdog Green Bay Packers top the team with NFL’s second-best record — on the road? Or can rookie quarterback sensation Dak Prescott lead the Dallas Cowboys to the NFC Championship game where they will be heavily favored over the upstart Atlanta Falcons? To find out, watch the Green Bay Packers Vs. Dallas Cowboys NFC Divisional Round playoff game live stream from 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with streaming video provided by Fox Sports Go at this link, or by downloading the Fox Sports Go app to watch on tablet computers. NFL games on Fox Sports Go are not available for viewing on smartphones due to contractual agreements. Fox Sports Go also streams live on the Amazon Fire TV and Roku set-top streaming devices, allowing fans to watch the Packers vs. Cowboys NFC Playoff showdown streaming live to their TV sets.

As an alternative, for fans who are unable to access Fox Sports Go, the Sling TV “Blue” package offers the Fox Network in select markets, including most major United States regions, and offers a seven-day free trial — enabling fans to watch the much-anticipated matchup legally and for free. To sign up, visit this link.

To find out which local markets make Fox available via Sling TV, see the chart on the page at this link.

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