‘Monday Night Football’: How to Stream the Cowboys vs. Cardinals Game Live Without Cable

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Cowboys vs Cardinals will kickoff on Monday, Nov. 3 at 8:15pm ET.

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It’s week nine of Monday Night Football and we’re headed to Dallas.

This Monday, Nov. 3, the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals will go head-to-head in Texas. The Cowboys are fresh off a loss against the Denver Broncos and are looking to bounce back at home. The Cardinals are in a similar position, not having won a game since September. “America’s Team” will host Arizona at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas airing live on ESPN. That game will begin promptly at 8:15pm.

If you’re in the area and watch to catch the game live, there are last-minute tickets available online via StubHub and Seat Geek with prices as low as $25.

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If you don’t live in the area, or just don’t have enough money to shell out on tickets, we’re showing you how you can stream tonight’s game live and on-demand (with and without cable).

How to Watch Monday Night Football on ABC, ESPN & More

The Cowboys vs Cardinals will begin at 8:15pm ET broadcasted live via ESPN. If you don’t have cable, you can stream MNF games on DirecTV, Fubo, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV.

DirecTV

DirecTV offers a five-day free trial at sign up and over 90 cable and local channels including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ABC and ACCN. Plans start at $89.99/month. With a free trial, you can save up to $40 off your first month depending on the plan you choose.

Fubo

Fubo is another great affordable option you can take advantage of to watch ESPN online. The streamer offers a seven-day free trial that’ll give you access to ESPN free and more than 240 live TV channels. The service offers a promo that’ll get you up to $30 off the first month, which can get you access to ESPN and more for as low as $54.99 (reg. $84.99 per month).

Sling

With Sling TV, there are a wide variety of streaming options to choose from, starting with the Day Pass for only $4.99. Sling TV includes ESPN with its Sling Orange and Sling Orange + Blue packages — which features dozens of channels that can be streamed on up to three devices at the same time. Sling Orange + Blue features FS1 and the NFL Network too.

Please note: Sling TV’s pricing and channel availability depends on your local TV market.

Hulu + Live TV

For the most content options, Hulu + Live TV gives you access to the entire Hulu library in addition to more than 95 live TV channels — including ESPN for just $82.99 per month.

And, unlike the rest of the options, you can also expand your content library by bundling Hulu + Live TV with Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited. You’ll not only have all of the Hulu library to watch, but also exclusive and original programming available exclusively on ESPN Unlimited.

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