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The Philadelphia Eagles are off to Lambeau Field for a “Monday Night Football” showdown with the Green Bay Packers. The game is scheduled to start at 8:20 p.m. ET (7:20 p.m. CT) with TV coverage on ABC and ESPN and streaming on-demand. How to watch Eagles vs. Packers on TV and stream without cable: When: Monday, Nov. 10 at 8:20 p.m. ET (7:20 p.m. CT) Where: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisc. TV channel: ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 (ManningCast) Streaming on: FuboTV (free trial) | DirecTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low-cost intro) | ESPN Unlimited ($29.99/mo.) Eagles vs. Packers: The matchup The Eagles are 6-2 this season and go into Monday night as 1.5-point road favorites in a matchup of first-place teams. Philadelphia has gotten its mojo back after an early slump and back-to-back losses to the Denver Broncos (21-17) and New York Giants (38-20). Quarterback Jalen Hurts has completed at least 75% of his passes in each of the past two games with seven combined touchdown passes in wins over the Minnesota Vikings (28-22) and New York Giants (38-20), including a perfect passer rating (158.3) in the win over the Vikings. See also: More NFL coverage on PennLive For every few steps the Packers take forward as contenders this season, they have had a few moments where they’ve paused any hyperbole about Super Bowls or No. 1 seeds. Last week’s 16-13 loss at home to the Carolina Panthers registered as disappointing, just as a 40-40 tie with the Dallas Cowboys and a 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns did. Green Bay entered as a 13.5-point favorite and exited with its second loss after settling for field goals on a pair of first-half scoring drives and allowing 163 rushing yards to the Panthers. Eagles vs. Packers: Know your live streams FuboTV (free trial): Offers most extensive package of live sports with rates competitive with DirecTV. The FuboTV Pro Package ($54.99) includes ESPN Unlimited, but the Elite with Sports Plus package ($74.99) is required for NFL Red Zone. Monthly rates rise to $84.99 and $104.99 after that. DirecTV (free trial): Offers access to all 66 major college football and NFL games this weekend with a 5-day trial and $49.99 first month ($89.99 after). Entertainment package ($49.99) carries ESPN Unlimited and NFL Red Zone. SlingTV (low intro rate): Full month of streaming runs as low as $45.99 with day passes available for 24 hours ($4.99), Friday-Sunday ($9.99) and 7-day access ($14.99). Most noteworthy omission is CBS, which carries college football and NFL games.