How to Watch Monday Night Football Without YouTube TV: Eagles vs. Packers
How to Watch Monday Night Football Without YouTube TV: Eagles vs. Packers
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How to Watch Monday Night Football Without YouTube TV: Eagles vs. Packers

🕒︎ 2025-11-10

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How to Watch Monday Night Football Without YouTube TV: Eagles vs. Packers

While it looks like the ongoing contract dispute between YouTube TV and Disney may finally have an end in sight, that end isn’t happening in time for Monday Night Football. The dispute has served as a major interruption for YouTube TV subscribers who rely on the channel for ESPN live for the past week and a half. Ahead of tonight’s game, Watch With Us has the ultimate guide for sports fans still in need of alternatives to YouTube TV. Thankfully, there are a number of solid options — and some of them are free. Can I Still Watch Monday Night Football on ESPN? You actually don’t need YouTube TV to get ESPN. The fact is, most other major live internet TV streaming services include the channel in their basic programming package. Though some will charge an extra fee for the boutique sports channels, others offer free trials. And if you like the trial enough, you can always continue the subscription to protect yourself from another outage. Where Can I Watch ‘Monday Night Football’ and ESPN for Free? A free trial of fuboTV is both cost-free and quite all-inclusive. It offers 230 channels like ESPN, ESPN2 and ACC Network, plus a complimentary subscription to ESPN Unlimited. You may just want to continue with fuboTV after your trial, because the channel has a focus on sports and includes exclusive sports channels that can only be accessed through fubo. FuboTV is also offering your first month for only $54.99 after your free trial ends (after which the monthly price goes back to $84.99). If you like what fuboTV has to offer, you might want to keep it going. To sign up for fuboTV’s free trial, click here. What Is the Cheapest Option to Stream ‘Monday Night Football’? If you just want to stream tonight’s game, you can’t go wrong with Sling TV’s Day Pass, which gives you 24-hour access for only $4.99. If you subscribe now, you can watch tonight’s football game and not be tied down to a monthly subscription. Sling TV also has a great, affordable subscription bundle at $46 per month. This is actually cheaper than any of the platform’s major competitors. If you want, you can throw in an HD antenna for a low price to get access to the local channels as well. Not only that, but if you upgrade Sling Orange for only $4.99, you get ESPN, ESPN2 and more of the Disney-owned channels you might need to watch programs like 9-1-1 and Dancing with the Stars. To subscribe to Sling TV and watch Monday Night Football, click here. Where Else Can I Stream ESPN and ‘Monday Night Football’? Hulu + Live TV is a great option for live streaming Monday Night Football. The $89.99 monthly price includes over 95 channels, and while very basic, it’s got everything you need to watch football. Plus, you’ll get access to other Disney-owned channels like FX in addition to a subscription to Disney+. Currently, new Hulu + Live TV subscribers get three months for $20 off at $64.99, which might sweeten the deal if you’re on the fence. To sign up for Hulu + Live TV, click here. Should I Consider Signing Up for ESPN Unlimited? That may be a good idea depending on what you’re looking for. For $29.99, you get access to the live channels like ESPN, ESPN2, ACC Network and other ESPN channels as well. To subscribe to ESPN Unlimited, click here. Can I Watch Football With Regular Cable? If you pay for cable, then you are not impacted whatsoever. It’s one of the plus sides of cable versus streamers, and why some may come away from this dispute by forgoing streaming options entirely. Which Teams Are Playing in Tonight’s ‘Monday Night Football’?

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