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Green Bay Packers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers Live Streaming & Latest Odds
All eyes will be on the most famous NFL Stadium in the world, Lambeau Field tonight as the Green Bay Packers face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Championship game.
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A place in Superbowl LV is at stake for the winner, there’s everything to play for.
Two of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history will come face to face tonight as Tom Brady faces Aaron Rogers in the Championship game shoot out.
The Tampa Bay Bucanneers, led by six time Superbowl Champion Tom Brady head in to this one after an impressive display last time out.
The Bucs disposed of the New Orleans Saints in the Divisional playoff game 30-20 last week with the Tampa Bay defence forcing four turnovers, and sending Drew Brees and his Saints side crashing out.
The Bucs were able able to turn those turnovers in to points, and they’ll certainly be looking for more of the same tonight.
The number one seeds, Aaron Rogers and Green Bay made short work of the LA Rams last week, making a mockery of the NFL’s highly rated defense with the verteran throwing two touchdown passes and also ran for a score to secure a 32-18 victory.
What are the Green Bay v Tampa Bay odds
Green Bay and Aaron Rogers are favoured to make it to the Superbowl in this one, with odds of 1/2 available on the Packers to secure the win at Lambeau Field.
Its certain that Tom Brady will need to have one his better days if Tampa Bay are to win this one, but they can take confidence from their performance over the much fancied Saints.
Its 8/5 that they beat the Packers and move to the Superbowl.