Seahawks vs Saints Live Stream Free: How to Watch NFL 2014 Playoffs Online Free (Fox TV Preview)

The New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks will clash on Saturday in an NFC Divisional Round showdown. The Saints will have to be at the top of their game if they are to take down the top seeded Seahawks today at CenturyLink Field, and will have to put out of their minds how they were thrashed by the Seahawks just five weeks ago. 

The Seahawks have a 15-1 record when they have home field advantage over the past two years, and that reveals the huge task being handed to the Saints today.

The game will start at 4.35 p.m. EST and can be watched live on the Fox TV network. The game will also be made available on the Fox Sports Go network online through live stream, which will be free for their subscribers. For a link through to watch the game see the bottom of this article.

The Saints are the number 6 seeds, and did well to take down the Philadelphia Eagles on the road last week in the Wild Card Playoff. But they will still remember how just five weeks ago they were humiliated by the Seahawks in Week 13.

In that game the Saints only managed to pull together a measly 12 first downs, and 188 total yards, as well as one touch down. That resulted in a blowout 7-34 loss, and if they repeat anything like that performance today, then this game will lose interest by half time.

The Saints have struggled on the road away from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in 2013, and went 3-5. That created serious concerns for them, but they managed to answer critics somewhat with last week's win in Philadelphia. However, a win against the Eagles, and a win against the number 1 seeded Seahawks in Seattle is a very different challenge. With Seattle not losing here more than once over the past two years, the Saints will have to pull an amazing performance out of the bag, and stun the NFL to win today.

The Saints against the Seahawks will start at 4.35 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on TV on the Fox network. The game can also be watched online by clicking here.