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Get ready for kickoff!

Thursday Night Football is right around the corner, and it’s taking off with an epic early-showdown.

On Sept. 15, the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs will go head-to-head after both teams opened the seasons with victories. The rivals are part of a stacked AFC West, which is considered the best division in football.

Being that each team snagged wins in last year’s games, this is sure to be an intriguing matchup loaded with some of the biggest names in the league.

So how do you watch this game and what should you expect?

Where and when is week 2 of Thursday Night Football?

The Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs will meet at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO on Sept. 15. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. EST.

Checkout a full Thursday Night Football calendar breakdown here.

How to watch the Chargers vs. Chiefs game

You can access the highly anticipated AFC West matchup (along with 15 other regular-season Thursday Night Football (TNF) games) via an Amazon Prime membership on Amazon.com and on the Prime Video app.

The live sports are also available on Web browsers and on more than 650 connected devices via the Prime Video app such as Fire TV, the Fire Tablet, set top boxes, media players (Roku, Google Chromecast, Apple TV), game consoles (Xbox, PlayStation), smart TVs, tablets and mobile phones running iOs or Android.

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As a Prime Member, you also have the option to opt-in to record the entire season of TNF along with pregame, postgame and alternate streams.

If you choose to opt in, you can pause, rewind and fast-forward during live games and watch full replays after the games conclude. If you don’t opt-in, you can still enjoy 15 minutes of rewind from the point you joined the game and can pause and fast-forward as needed.

The content is available until the start of the following NFL season and stored in the cloud without any effect on DVR space allotments.

You can also look forward to a pregame, halftime and postgame show, fan-favorite interactive opportunities and a special comedic show hosted by former “Saturday Night Live” star Taran Killam on Wednesday before the game at 7 p.m. EST.

If you’re not already an Amazon Prime member, take advantage of a free 30-day trial just in time for the kickoff here.

Who are the Amazon Prime Video broadcast announcers?

Prime Video’s TNF broadcast team includes Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Michael Smith and Kaylee Hartung.

The Prime studio team is a star-studded group: Tony Gonzalez, All-Pro, Richard Sherman, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Charissa Thompson, Andrew Whitworth, Aqib Talib and Taylor Rooks.

What to know about the matchup

If you’re planning to jump on your Amazon Prime account and watch the game, there are a few things you should know.

Both QBs are coming off stellar Week 1 performances, with Mahomes lighting up the Cardinals for five touchdowns and Herbert tossing three against the Raiders.

The Chargers, though, will likely be without their stud receiver in this one after he suffered an injury in Week 1. As for the Chiefs, it will be Mahomes’ second game without Tyreek Hill after the speedy wideout left for the Dolphins in free agency.

Let the games begin.

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