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When do you watch Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers?
Where to watch
The government shutdown is showing signs of ending, but the impasse between YouTube TV and Disney continues with no end in sight. With ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels currently being pulled from YouTube TV during the broadcast period Transportation dispute with Disneyyou won’t be able to watch tonight’s Monday Night Football game between the Eagles and Packers if you’re a YouTube TV subscriber.
Fortunately, you have other streaming options for tonight’s Eagles-Packers game, many of which will let you watch it for free. Three of the other four major live TV services offer free trials, meaning you can sign up and watch tonight for free.
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers host the Philadelphia Eagles tonight on Monday Night Football on ABC and ESPN.
Monday Night Football starts tonight in 8:15 PM ET (5:15 PM PT) on ABC and ESPN. You can flip to ESPN2 During the game to watch ManningCast with brothers Peyton and Eli, the popular alternative broadcast where former NFL greats analyze the game and chat with different guests each week.
If you don’t have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can watch tonight’s game on ABC and ESPN or ManningCast on ESPN2 with Live TV streaming service As long as it’s not YouTube TV, whose ongoing dispute with Disney has led to ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels being pulled from the service.
Unless the two sides can reach an agreement before tonight’s kick-off, you’ll need to use another live TV service or try this ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer streaming service.
ESPN DTC comes in two flavors. The ESPN Unlimited plan costs $30 per month (or $300 per year) and lets you stream all of ESPN’s linear networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNNews, ESPN Deportes, SEC Network, and ACC Network. You can also access programming on ESPN on ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN3, SECN Plus and ACCNX.
For NFL fans, this new ESPN streaming service will let you watch every Monday Night Football and ManningCast game for the 12 weeks it airs (11 weeks during the regular season and a Wild Card playoff game).
There’s also a $12 per month ESPN Select plan which is essentially a rebranding of ESPN Plus. With it, you’ll have access to thousands of live games — think small college conferences, whose games you can’t watch anywhere else — but not the NFL.
Fubo recently introduced a $56-per-month Skinny package for sports fans that includes ESPN and ABC in addition to CBS, Fox, and NFL Network, but does not include NBC. To also get NBC for Sunday Night Football, you need to join Fubo’s standard plan, which costs $85 per month.
Fubo offers a 7-day trial so you can watch tonight’s game for free. Click here To see which local channels you get. Read our FOBO review.
Hulu Plus Live TV costs $83 per month and includes ESPN, ABC, and the rest of the NFL channels in most markets. Hulu Plus Live TV offers a three-day trial so you can watch tonight’s game for free.
attic Live news pageyou can enter your zip code under “Can I watch local news in my area?” Ask at the bottom of the page to find out which local channels you get. Read our Hulu Plus Live TV review.
Sling’s Orange plan costs $46 per month and includes ESPN but none of the other channels you need to watch the NFL this season. To get ESPN with ABC, NBC, Fox, and NFL Network, you’ll need to get the Sling Orange and Blue plan, which costs $61 per month. But even then, you won’t get CBS for its Sunday afternoon games, making Sling unsuitable for NFL fans. Read our Sling TV review.
All of the live TV services mentioned above allow you to cancel at any time and require a strong internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our Live TV services guide.
that TV antenna over the air It provides another option to watch the match on ABC. The best thing about antennas is that they don’t require streaming or monthly fees, although you’ll need to make sure of that Well received.