The Bears will play their 14th regular-season game at noon (CT) on Sunday when they host the Packers. Here's how you can watch and listen to the contest:
Television
The game will be televised regionally on FOX, featuring Chris Myers, (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (analyst) and Laura Okmin (sideline reporter).
According to 506sports.com, the Bears-Packers game will be broadcast in the blue regions of the country marked on the map below:

Radio
The contest will be broadcast on WBBM Newsradio 780 AM and 105.9 FM, with Jeff Joniak (play-by-play), former Bears guard Tom Thayer (analyst) and Mark Grote (sideline reporter). The game will be broadcast across the Chicago Bears Radio Network.
The pregame show begins at 9 a.m. The postgame show from the locker room features exclusive analysis at ChicagoBears.com and CBSChicago.com/Bears.
The matchup will be broadcast nationally on SportsUSA with Larry Kahn (play-by-play) and Doug Plank (analyst).
The game will be broadcast in Spanish on 1200 AM and 93.5 FM.
Digital Media
Fans can follow game action on ChicagoBears.com and the team's other social media channels as well as via the official Chicago Bears app. The Bears Gameday Live pregame show (beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday) and the Bears Postgame Live show, both on FOX, will be streamed live in the Bears app and on ChicagoBears.com.
NFL App
Fans on the go can follow the game on their mobile phones through the official NFL app. Download the app to check your in-market game.
NFL Game Pass
Sunday's Bears-Packers game will be available on NFL Game Pass after 7 p.m. (CT) Sunday. The condensed game version will also be be available after 7 p.m (CT) while the coaches film will be posted Tuesday morning.
Top Storyline
The Bears can clinch the NFC North with a win over the Packers on Sunday or with a Vikings loss to the Dolphins. It would be Chicago's first divisional title since 2010 when they finished the season 11-5. In 2010, the Bears took down the Seahawks in the divisional playoff game but were defeated by the Packers in the NFC Championship Game.
Protect the house
The Bears are 6-1 in home games this year and are looking to go 7-1 at Soldier Field for the first time since 2005. Chicago is one of just six teams with six home wins this season, and its 11.1 margin of victory in home games is second in the NFC. The Bears picked up another win in front of their home fans last week and coach Matt Nagy awarded the game ball to the fans and is hoping they bring the same energy this Sunday.
"We're ready for the fans again," Nagy said. "That was unbelievable, when you go back and think about how loud they were and how much it helped us, and here's another opportunity for our city and our fans to do the same thing."
History Lesson
The Bears-Packers rivalry is the oldest in the NFL, dating back to 1921. Chicago is 94-97-6 all-time against the Packers.Green Bay won the last meeting, edging the Bears 24-23 in Week 1 this season. Chicago is seeking its first win against Green Bay since 2015.
In the wake of the dominant effort by the Bears defense against the Rams Sunday night, senior writer Larry Mayer ranks the unit's top 10 performances since 2001:

(10) Nov. 4, 2018 vs. Buffalo Bills
The defense allowed only one TD while generating four takeaways, four sacks and two touchdowns in a 41-9 destruction of the Bills earlier this season in Buffalo.

(9) Oct. 8, 2006 vs. Buffalo Bills
The Bears held the Bills to 145 yards while registering five takeaways and three sacks in a 40-7 pasting at Soldier Field.

(8) Oct. 10, 2010 vs. Carolina Panthers
The Bears defense limited the Panthers to no TDs and 147 yards while producing five sacks and three takeaways in a 23-6 romp in Carolina.

(7) Sept. 18, 2005Â vs. Detroit Lions
The Bears held the Lions to 234 yards while generating five takeaways, three sacks and one defensive TD on a Mike Brown's 41-yard interception return in a 38-6 victory at Soldier Field.

(6) Dec. 23, 2012 vs. Arizona Cardinals
The Bears defense did not allow a touchdown while scoring two of its own and also produced four sacks and three takeaways in a 28-13 win in Arizona.

(5) Nov. 23, 2008Â vs. St. Louis Rams
The Bears held the Rams to 207 yards while recording five sacks and four takeaways in a 27-3 win in St. Louis.

(4) Oct. 7, 2012 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
The defense limited the Jaguars to 189 yards while producing three sacks, three takeaways and two TDs in a 41-3 victory in Jacksonville.

(3) Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Detroit Lions
The defense produced six sacks and five takeaways and scored a TD on Walt Harris' 39-yard interception return in blanking the Lions 24-0 in Detroit.

(2) Oct. 7, 2001 vs. Atlanta Falcons
The defense generated six sacks and five takeaways and scored a TD on Brian Urlacher's 90-yard fumble return in a 31-3 rout of the Falcons in Atlanta.

(1) Dec. 9, 2018 vs. Los Angeles Rams
The Bears completely stopped an explosive Rams offense dead in its tracks last Sunday night, not allowing a touchdown while producing four interceptions, three sacks and one safety in a 15-6 win at Soldier Field.