Football fans are buzzing about the Philadelphia Eagles facing off against the Green Bay Packers in a prime-time clash that lit up the NFL schedule. If you missed the action or want to relive it, this game aired on ESPN and ABC starting at 8:15 p.m. ET from Lambeau Field. But with cord-cutting on the rise—over 50 million households ditching traditional cable—streaming is the way to go for most viewers.
For those wondering where to watch Monday Night Football, options abound. YouTube TV carries both ESPN and ABC, making it a solid pick for live streams without blackouts in local markets. Subscribers get a free trial, often stretching to 14 days, letting you tune in risk-free. Hulu + Live TV bundles ESPN too, with a seven-day trial that's handy for one-off games like this Eagles-Packers thriller.
Other services shine here: Fubo offers a seven-day free trial and packs ABC for the broadcast feed, while Sling TV's Orange + Blue plan includes ESPN starting at $56 a month. DirecTV Stream has all the channels, plus a five-day trial. NFL+ lets you stream out-of-market games for $6.99 monthly, but locals might need cable login via the ESPN app.
Free viewing? It's tricky—legal streams require some subscription—but trials from these platforms make it accessible without upfront costs. The game drew massive viewership, underscoring MNF's enduring pull in a fragmented media world.
As streaming wars heat up, does this matchup signal a shift in how we consume sports, or just another night under the lights?