Tonight's matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers promises high stakes in Week 10 of the NFL season, kicking off at 8:15 p.m. ET from Lambeau Field. With Jalen Hurts leading the Eagles' potent offense against Jordan Love's Packers, fans are scrambling for ways to tune in—especially since the ongoing Disney-YouTube TV dispute means ESPN and ABC are still blacked out on YouTube TV for the second week running. It's frustrating for cord-cutters, but there are solid alternatives to keep you in the game.
The broadcast airs live on ESPN and ABC, so if you've got cable or satellite like DirecTV or Dish, you're set. For streaming, the ESPN App works with your TV provider login, offering the main feed plus the fun ManningCast on ESPN2 with Peyton and Eli. Over-the-air antennas pick up ABC for free in most markets—perfect if you're near Green Bay or Philly.
Cord-cutters, don't sweat it. Services like Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and Hulu + Live TV carry both channels and offer free trials—Fubo's seven-day trial lets you watch without paying upfront, while DirecTV gives five days. Sling TV's Orange plan includes ESPN for $40 a month, and for just $6.99 monthly, NFL+ streams primetime games on mobile. Even without YouTube TV's usual lineup, the NFL Fantasy app has a workaround for subscribers to catch the action via its TV icon.
With over 17 million viewers tuning into recent MNF games, missing this NFC showdown would sting. As streaming battles continue, it's worth pondering how these disputes shape how we follow our teams.