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New England Patriots vs Baltimore Ravens Live Stream: Watch NFL 2015 Playoffs Football Online

The New England Patriots will play the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL 2015 Playoffs Second Round on Saturday. The game will take place from the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts and has a start time of 4.35 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on TV on the NBC network or online through live stream (details below).

The Patriots finished the regular season on 12-4, and with home field advantage today they should be big favorites to win against the 11-6 Ravens.

However, out of all the NFL teams, Baltimore have proven a bit of a bad luck team for the Patriots, and they are the only team to win two Playoff games at Foxborough during the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick period. Those wins came in 2009 and 2012, and the Ravens will be using those performances for inspiration today to try and stop the Patriots winning through.

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New England will want to shake off any thoughts of a repeat of either of those defeats, and all indications are that these are two very different teams compared to both of those years. In 2013, the Patriots destroyed the Ravens by a massive 41-7 margin, and they will hope things turn out that way again. Although realistically this should be a much closer contest.

Six of the past eight AFC title games have featured one of these two teams, showing just how high quality this game should be - there's no doubt these are two of the finest teams in the NFL over the past 15 years.

This is the fourth time these two teams will have faced off in the Playoffs since January 2010. There will be no love lost between these rivals.

The quarterback match up is a mouthwatering one between Tom Brady and Joe Flacco. The pair had near identical pass accuracy percentages throughout the season, with Brady posting a 74.9 percent accuracy rate, where as Flacco was just marginally behind with 74.4 percent. Brady had a PA rating of 104.9 compared to Flacco's 95.7.

Although Brady is undoubtedly the better all-time quarterback, Flacco has certainly been the better quarterback in the past two January meetings.

Whoever wins today will progress to the AFC title game.

The big game will start at 4.35 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the NBC network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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