Football fans gearing up for the Philadelphia Eagles' showdown against the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football are in for a tense battle at Lambeau Field. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on November 10, 2025, and with the Eagles riding a hot streak, this Week 10 matchup could shift the NFC standings. But if you're wondering how to watch Monday Night Football tonight, the usual suspects are complicated by a fresh streaming snag.
The game airs live on ABC and ESPN, with ESPN Deportes covering the Spanish-language broadcast. For cord-cutters, streaming options include the ESPN app and NFL+ for out-of-market viewers at $7 a month. Hulu + Live TV and Fubo offer free trials—Fubo's seven-day trial lets new users catch the action without upfront cost, packing ABC, ESPN, and more NFL channels. Sling TV's Orange + Blue package also streams it for $56 monthly, though blackouts apply in local markets.
YouTube TV subscribers, though, are out of luck this week. A carriage dispute with Disney yanked ESPN and ABC from the lineup starting October 30, marking the second straight Monday Night Football blackout. Over 8 million users affected can't access the game through their service, sparking frustration online. Workarounds? Grab an antenna for free over-the-air ABC signals, or pivot to the NFL app if you have another provider login. No word yet on when the channels return, but the timing couldn't be worse during peak NFL season.
With 17 games left in the regular season, navigating these Monday Night Football streaming hurdles reminds us how fragile our viewing habits have become in the digital age.