WATCH Dallas Cowboys vs Green Bay Packers Live Stream Online, NFL Playoffs 2014: Listen To Free Sunday Football From Texas & Wisconsin, Power Rankings

By MStars News | Jan 11, 2015 12:00 PM EST

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Welcome to the 2015 NFL Playoffs Divisional round! The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers will battle it out on the turf at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Sunday January 11 at 1.05 p.m. EST for the third game of the Divisional round. It's two NFL MVP candidates facing off as Tony Romo takes on Aaron Rodgers, so read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of Sunday afternoon's game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.

Providing one of the best match ups of the NFL playoffs, the NFC North champion Packers will look to quarterback Aaron Rodgers, wide receivers Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb, plus star running back Eddy Lacy to propel them closer to the Super Bowl. The Cowboys, meanwhile, will be relying on quarterback Tony Romo, wide receiver Dez Bryant, and superstar running back DeMarco Murray to propel them to the NFC Championship Game next week.

In Elliot Harrison's official NFL Playoff Power Rankings for NFL.com the Dallas Cowboys (12-4) are ranked 5th of the remaining eight teams after beating the Detroit Lions last week, while the Packers (12-4) are sitting at No. 3 after their first week bye.

Of the Cowboys Harrison says: "Huge win for the Cowboys on Sunday, no doubt. If they're going to do that at Lambeau, then a) the defense must survive the first half, and b) DeMarco Murray has to be fully ready. He looked banged up versus the Lions. Everyone I work with (and talk to) is excited about this game. The history, Romo vs. Rodgers, the quality of the teams -- it's all there. My guess, though, is that Cowboys fans are more worried about this contest than potentially playing in Seattle again. Just a guess."

As for the home team Packers, Harrison says: "Having the week off is nice, especially with an ailing quarterback. Of course, it's even nicer to be hosting a playoff game in sub-freezing temperatures. Cowboys-Packers -- what's being billed as the "Ice Bowl II" -- promises to be an event. Interesting that if you talk to older Packer players, they will tell you the 1966 NFL Championship Game -- in which Green Bay beat Dallas at the Cotton Bowl to advance to Super Bowl I, the year before "The Ice Bowl" -- was, in fact, a better contest."

With Romo and Rodgers under center for the two classic NFC foes, this will be a game not to miss.

The game will be broadcast live on FOX, and streaming live HERE, but fans can also listen in on the radio and stream via 620 WTMJ, ESPN 980, WWXT 92.7 FM and 105.3 The Fan KRLD-FM.

For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here.

For a one-time fee, check out NFL Game Rewind or NFL Audio Pass.

Fans can also try these free live streaming websites (1 and 2).

SB Nation, Yahoo! Sports, CBS Sports and Gamecast are also great sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds,.

For more team radio station affiliates: Cowboys and Packers.

And for official team websites: Cowboys and Packers.

Enjoy the NFL divisional playoff round, and get ready for kick-off!

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