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Where to Watch Monday Night Football: Channels and Streaming Options

As of the most recent season, Monday Night Football airs in the United States on ESPN across linear cable, satellite, and live TV apps, with simultaneous streams available via E...

Mara Ellison
Where to Watch Monday Night Football: Channels and Streaming Options

Current U.S. Carriage Summary

As of the most recent season, Monday Night Football airs in the United States on ESPN across linear cable, satellite, and live TV apps, with simultaneous streams available via ESPN+ for subscribers. Prime Video streams international audiences, while national radio coverage is provided by Westwood One. Local broadcast windows may vary by market, and network affiliates may air the game depending on league scheduling decisions. This guide explains who carries the package, how to watch live, and how to navigate common restrictions such as blackouts.

Television Carriage in the United States

The primary U.S. rightsholder for Monday Night Football is ESPN, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications. The game typically appears on the main ESPN channel in most cable and satellite lineups. In markets with conflicting sports events or scheduling overlaps, the network may move the telecast to an alternate ESPN family channel. Check your local listings to confirm channel number and any potential substitutions.

Major Cable and Satellite Providers

If you subscribe to traditional pay TV, Monday Night Football is carried by most major providers. Examples include:

  • Comcast Xfinity
  • Charter Spectrum
  • Dish Network
  • DIRECTV

Availability and channel positions can differ by region, so confirm with your provider if you are unsure. Many providers offer cloud-based DVR and streaming apps that let you watch live on connected devices even when traveling.

Streaming and Over‑the‑Top Options

Cutting the cord does not exclude you from watching Monday Night Football. Authorized streaming methods include:

  • Streaming TV services that include ESPN in their base package
  • Provider apps and websites using your pay TV login credentials
  • ESPN+ where the game is simulcast for subscribers

Supported Streaming Services

Many live TV and subscription streaming platforms carry ESPN. Popular options include:

Streaming Platform Includes ESPN Notes
YouTube TV Yes Live TV and cloud DVR included
Hulu + Live TV Yes Ad‑supported and ad‑free plans available
FuboTV Yes Sports‑focused plan tiers
Sling TV Depends on add‑on Blue package typically includes ESPN
DirecTV Stream Yes Requires a qualifying DirecTV package

International Viewership

Outside the United States, Monday Night Football rights are licensed to broadcasters and streaming services on a country‑by‑country basis. In Canada, the game is typically carried by TSN or RDS, while in the United Kingdom and Ireland it airs on Sky Sports. NFL+ International Pass offers a direct streaming option in select regions. Verify local broadcasters and any regional blackouts by checking the official league website or your local listings.

How to Confirm Your Local Channel and Stream

Because channel numbers and streaming availability change with contracts and carriage agreements, use these steps before kickoff:

  1. Visit the network’s official affiliate finder for your ZIP code.
  2. Check your TV provider’s channel guide online or in the app.
  3. Log into your streaming provider’s app and verify ESPN is included.
  4. Enable notifications for local broadcast windows if your market has flexible scheduling.

League rules require games to be unavailable on local broadcast television in the home teams’ markets if the game is not sold out by a set deadline, which can affect over‑the‑air availability. Streaming access is typically limited to regions where the rightsholder can legally offer the content. Using unauthorized streams may violate copyright law and expose viewers to security risks. For reliable access, stick to authorized providers and official NFL streaming options.

Quick Comparison of Viewing Methods

Yes
Flexibility and cloud DVR
Method Typical Cost Live Stream Included Best For
Cable or Satellite Included with package No extra step if TV is used Viewers who already subscribe
Live TV Streaming (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV) Monthly subscription, often $70–$80
Standalone ESPN+ (where applicable) Separate subscription, usually lower cost Yes, when game is simulcast Dedicated NFL+ streaming users
Free Over‑the‑Air (where available) No subscription, antenna required Yes, if not blacked out Viewers in markets with local broadcast

Bottom Line

In most U.S. households, Monday Night Football is easiest to watch on ESPN via cable, satellite, or a live TV streaming service. If you prefer streaming, confirm that ESPN is included in your chosen platform, and log in with your pay TV credentials when required. For international audiences, check local broadcasters or use official NFL streaming options. Always verify channel numbers and blackout rules close to game time to avoid surprises.

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