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In a rematch from the Georgia Dome on Oct. 30, 2016 in Atlanta, the Green Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons will face off in Sunday's first championship game. Getty Images

For the final time this season, multiple NFL games are scheduled for the same day. The 2017 NFC Championship Game and 2017 AFC Championship Game are both set for Sunday, two weeks before Super Bowl LI.

The Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers will begin the action with a 3:05 p.m. EST kickoff. Fox will have the broadcast with the NFC title up for grabs, and a free live stream will be available on Fox Sports Go. It’ll be the last NFL game played in the Georgia Dome before the Falcons move to a new venue next season.

Less than four hours after the NFC Championship Game begins, the AFC Championship Game will get underway between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers. The game will begin at 6:40 p.m. EST on CBS, and a live stream can be seen with a subscription to CBS All Access.

Both games are rematches from the regular season. The Patriots won in Pittsburgh on Oct. 23, and the Packers lost in Atlanta seven days later.

The Falcons and Patriots are both favored at home, having easily won in the divisional round, following their respective byes on Wild-Card Weekend. The Steelers and Packers are coming off road wins against teams that won at least 12 regular-season games.

New England is in the AFC Championship Game for the sixth straight year and the 11th time in the Brady-Belichick era. During that time, Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Atlanta have made a combined 13 conference championship game appearances.

Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers all have at least one Super Bowl title. Matt Ryan is the favorite to win the 2016 MVP award, but he’s never reached the Super Bowl in his career.