In early April, Amazon won the rights to stream Thursday Night Football games on its subscription video portion of Amazon Prime.

The first game available to watch on Amazon Prime, according to ESPN’s Darren Rovell, will be the Bears Sept. 28 contest in Green Bay against the Packers.

First Thursday Night Football game available to Amazon Prime members will be Bears at Packers on 9/28. — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 31, 2017

Amazon will take Twitter’s place in streaming TNF games, as Twitter did so last year for all logged-in Twitter users. However, Twitter did not renew its contract with the NFL due to financial restraints.

Amazon fought off Facebook for the rights to air TNF games this year, which will also air on either CBS or NBC, as well as NFL Network.

The Bears and Packers played on Thursday night in Lambeau last season, as the Packers rolled to a 26-10 victory which wasn’t as close as the score might seem.

Aaron Rodgers set a new Packers franchise record with 39 completions, while the Bears reeled after quarterback Brian Hoyer left with a broken arm.

Since 2007, the Bears have played in eight games on Thursday night and own a 3-5 record in that span. This will be the third time the Bears and Packers will play on Thursday night, and the Packers are a perfect 2-0 against the Bears in those two games.