Summary

  • Result: Los Angeles Rams 27-31 Seattle Seahawks

  • Seahawks set up Super Bowl showdown with New England Patriots on 8 February

  • Seattle's Sam Darnold and Los Angeles' Matthew Stafford each throw for three touchdowns and over 320 yards in thriller

  • Rams have ball on Seattle six-yard line with five minutes left, but cannot convert fourth down

  • Result: New England Patriots beat Denver Broncos 10-7 in a blizzard to set up chance to win a record seventh Super Bowl

  • Andy Borregales' third-quarter field goal decisive for Patriots in snowy, windy defensive battle

  • Broncos' Jarrett Stidham - starting for first time in two seasons - turns ball over twice, with one leading to Drake Maye touchdown, in hard-fought encounter

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  1. The road to the play-offspublished at 19:22 GMT 25 January

    Conference Championships

    There were 14 teams in Super Bowl contention at the start of the play-offs, now just four remain.

    This is how we got here:

    NFL playoffsImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Welcome to Championship Sunday!published at 19:20 GMT 25 January

    AFC ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images

    Here we go NFL fans, this is it!

    Welcome to what I personally think is the best night of the season as we find out who will contest Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara in a couple of weeks.

    We've got two huge, quality match-ups for you, each of which with enough quality to be a Super Bowl clash, so it's double your money and the fine line between agony and ecstasy could not be more stark as two teams tonight will fall just short of the ultimate.

    First up, it's all about back-up quarterback Jarrett Stidham as he looks to go from benchwarmer to Super Bowl starter and lead the Denver Broncos back to the big game as they host the New England Patriots.

    After that we'll have the Rams v Seahawks round three, as LA head to Seattle after two pulsating games already this season - with the Super Bowl on the line this third meeting could top the lot.

    So don't move a muscle as NFL history plays out in front of our very eyes.