Sky Sports will be showing NFL's Sunday Night Football live for the next two years, bringing viewers an additional game every week Sky Sports will be showing NFL's Sunday Night Football live for the next two years, bringing viewers an additional game every week

Sky Sports will be showing NFL's Sunday Night Football live for the next two years, bringing viewers an additional game a week and taking the schedule to more than 100 live matches a season.

NFL fans with Sky Sports can enjoy more coverage than ever before across TV, online, mobile and tablet devices with at least five games a week across the regular season, every play-off clash, the Super Bowl and the Pro Bowl.

Also new for this season is Monday Night Football, which alongside Thursday and Sunday games, provides viewers with more matches during the regular season. Sky Sports will also be showing exclusively live pre-season coverage for the first time in seven years, as New Orleans Saints host the Houston Texans on Sunday 30 August.

There will be all the drama and scores from around the NFL each Sunday of the regular season from RedZone, available via the red button and Sky Sports Xtra, which is available to customers through skysports.com and the Sky Sports iPad app.

Sky Sports will be showing the NFL Sunday Night Football game this season, first up will be the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, check out what happ Sky Sports will be showing the NFL Sunday Night Football game this season, first up will be the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, check out what happ

Sunday Night Football is America's most watched programme and from week five of the season, the NFL's flexible scheduling ensures that a key match-up with play-off implications is featured. In the final six weeks of the regular season Sunday Night Football will also be simulcast live on Sky One. Commentary comes from NBC's award-winning pairing of Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth.

The schedule for week one of live NFL on Sky Sports has now been confirmed:

Thu 10 Sept - Midnight

New England Patriots v Pittsburgh Steelers

Sun 13 Sep - 5.30pm

Chicago Bears v Green Bay Packers

Sun 13 Sep - 9pm

Denver Broncos v Baltimore Ravens

Mon 14 Sep - 0.30am

Dallas Cowboys v New York Giants

Tue 15 Sep - 0:05am

Atlanta Falcons v Philadelphia Eagles

Tue 15 Sep - 3:15am

San Francisco 49ers v Minnesota Vikings

As well as live games, Sky Sports will offer full coverage and analysis through online and social media including all the news, previews and game reports. Video content will be available every day during the season on Sky Sports platforms, including the "Top 5 Touchdowns" of the week.

Viewers can also enjoy the latest edition of the NFL and HBO produced series, NFL Hard Knocks, featuring the Houston Texans, as well as other award winning NFL films programming. Sky Sports News HQ will continue to provide up to date NFL news, views and previews, plus highlights of all the action will be available On Demand.

Fans will be able to watch the action live wherever they are on mobile, laptop and selected tablets via Sky Go. Non-subscribers can also see the matches without a contract through online TV streaming service NOW TV. By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99, they can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a TV with a NOW TV Box or on a range of devices.