The NFL changed the format four years ago, returning to a conference-based game rather than the drafted free-for-all that took place from 2013-15.

Of course, no Chiefs or 49ers will be in attendance — they get a free pass thank to their Super Bowl appearences.

The Ravens had the most players selected to the event, with 13.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2020 Pro Bowl, including how to watch live on TV and stream online and a full roster of players selected to the AFC and NFC teams along with their replacements.

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What time does the Pro Bowl start today?

Date: Sunday, Jan. 26 Time: 3 p. m. ET

The 2020 Pro Bowl will take place on Sunday, Jan. 26, with kickoff scheduled for 3 p.m. ET.

It’s the Pro Bowl’s normal slot in the Sunday before the Super Bowl, with no other playoff games going on.

What channel is the Pro Bowl on?

TV channel: ABC, ESPN Live stream: WatchESPN

The Pro Bowl will be broadcast nationally on ABC and ESPN with the “Monday Night Football” crew of Joe Tessitore, Booger McFarland, Lisa Salters and NFL officiating analyst John Parry on the call. Each of the quarterbacks will be mic’d up during the game and featured on the broadcast.

MORE: Here are the complete NFL Pro Bowl voting results for 2020

Where is the Pro Bowl being played in 2020?

Location: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fla.

You may know it as the Citrus Bowl. It’s been hosting the Pro Bowl since 2016.

Before then, most Pro Bowls took place in Hawaii, though the event took a detour to Phoenix in 2014.

Pro Bowl Skills Showdown 2020

Select Pro Bowlers will take part in the fourth-annual skills showdown, with competitions including precision passing, a “gridiron gauntlet,” best hands and thread the needle. There is also a dodgeball competitions.

Players participating include Steelers defenders Cameron Heyward and Minkah Fitzpatrick, Patriots CB Stephon Gilmore, Saints DL Cameron Jordan, Cleveland playmakers Nick Chubb and Jarvis Landry and Lions corner Darius Slay.

2020 Pro Bowl coaches

The Ravens (AFC) and Seahawks (NFC) coaching staffs are coaching this year’s Pro Bowl teams, led by Baltimore’s John Harbaugh and Seattle’s Pete Carroll.

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AFC Pro Bowl roster

Bold: Starter

Italics: Player was selected but will not participate (see below)

NFC Pro Bowl roster

Bold: Starter

Italics: Player was selected but will not participate (see below)

Pro Bowl replacement players