How to watch Beyoncé’s halftime show during the Texans-Ravens Christmas Day game

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Correction: This is Texas.

Beyoncé is gracing the NFL with another halftime performance, this time as her hometown team, the Houston Texans, host the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day. She’ll perform songs off her country music album, the Grammy-nominated “Cowboy Carter,” released earlier this year.

Cowboy up with an NFL halftime performance from Beyoncé on Christmas Day.Julian Dakdouk for Parkwood Entertainment

This will be the first time Beyoncé performs live songs from her platinum-certified record, Netflix said. The streaming giant will be the global home of Texans-Ravens match-up, as well as the Kansas City Chiefs-Pittsburgh Steelers game streaming earlier in the day.

While details about the performance are “currently under wraps,” according to Netflix, Beyoncé is expected to bring along special guests featured on “Cowboy Carter.” Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, Shaboozey and Willie Nelson are among artists featured on the album.

The last time Beyonce took the stage during an NFL halftime was Super Bowl 50 in 2016, when Coldplay headlined and Bruno Mars also performed.

Beyoncé, Chris Martin of Coldplay and Bruno Mars perform during the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show in 2016.
Beyoncé, Chris Martin and Bruno Mars perform during the Super Bowl 50 halftime show in 2016.Icon Sports Wire / Getty Images

In 2013, Beyoncé headlined the Super Bowl 47 halftime show, which became the second most-watched Super Bowl halftime performance at the time, per Netflix. During the performance, Beyoncé reunited with members of her former group Destiny’s Child.

Beyoncé received 11 Grammy nominations for “Cowboy Carter” this year, which made her the most nominated artist in Grammy history. She was nominated for record of the year, album of the year and best country album.

Here’s how to watch Beyoncé perform her NFL halftime show in Houston.

When is Beyoncé performing her NFL halftime show?

Beyoncé will perform her halftime show after the first two quarters of the Ravens-Texans game on Christmas Day, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Beyoncé performs during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show in 2013.
Beyoncé performs during the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans in 2013.Ezra Shaw / Getty Images

How to watch Beyoncé’s NFL halftime show live on Christmas Day

Netflix will stream live the Ravens-Texans game, as well as Beyoncé’s halftime performance.

The game is also available to stream on mobile with an NFL+ subscription on the NFL app. Local television markets in Baltimore and Houston will broadcast the game, too.

How to watch Beyoncé’s NFL halftime show after it streams live

Beyoncé’s halftime show will be available on Netflix for three hours after it streams live, according to Variety. After about 11 p.m. ET on Christmas Day, it will expire on Netflix for those in the U.S.

Viewers outside the U.S. will be able to view Beyoncè’s halftime show for 24 hours before it expires from Netflix, Variety reported.

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