Where to watch Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers (tonight): kickoff time, TV/streaming, and radio options
The Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers showdown is a national Monday-night game from Lambeau Field with kickoff at 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT / 5:15 p.m. PT / 1:15 a.m. GMT). It’s carried on the league’s primary Monday-night TV package with a simultaneous over-the-air simulcast in most U.S. markets and an alternate telecast on the companion channel. Below are the clean, no-nonsense ways to watch or listen.
Live TV (U.S.)
-
Over the air (antenna): In both team markets and most U.S. cities, you can watch on your local affiliate that simulcasts the Monday-night game. If you use an antenna, rescan to make sure the channel is saved.
-
Cable/satellite: Tune to the network that normally hosts Monday-night NFL games. Many providers mirror the simulcast on a second linear channel and carry the alternate broadcast on the sister sports channel.
-
Live-TV streaming bundles: Any bundle that includes the primary Monday-night sports network and your local broadcast affiliate will carry the game. If your usual bundle is missing one of those channels due to a carriage dispute, consider a short trial with a service that includes both.
Streaming (U.S.)
-
Network/app authentication: If your pay-TV plan includes the Monday-night sports network or your local affiliate, you can stream by signing into the network’s official app or site with your provider login.
-
League mobile/CTV app: The league’s subscription service offers mobile streaming and, for subscribers, replays and condensed games after the final whistle.
-
Alternate telecast: The popular “coach/commentator” alternate feed is available on the sister sports channel and its authenticated app.
International viewing
-
Canada: Available via national carriers that hold Monday-night rights and through their apps with authentication.
-
UK/Ireland: Check the pay-TV sports provider that carries weekly NFL primetime; kickoff is 1:15 a.m. GMT.
-
Elsewhere: The league’s international subscription service streams primetime games live in many territories; availability varies by country.
Spanish-language options
-
SAP on broadcast/cable: Turn on Spanish audio (SAP) where offered.
-
Simulcast channel: Many markets provide a dedicated Spanish-language TV feed or a Spanish audio option within the network’s app.
Free and low-cost paths (legit)
-
Antenna: If you’re in a market where the simulcast airs locally, an HD antenna is the simplest free option.
-
Short trials: Some live-TV streaming bundles periodically offer free trials/day passes that include the necessary channels—use only official sign-ups.
Radio and audio streams
-
Team radio networks: Both teams air live play-by-play on regional radio affiliates; you can listen via the teams’ official apps (geographic restrictions may apply).
-
National audio: Satellite radio carries a national call plus home/away feeds; check your channel guide.
-
Spanish radio: Select markets provide Spanish-language calls through partner stations and team apps.
Kickoff, in one glance
-
Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT / 5:15 p.m. PT / 1:15 a.m. GMT)
-
Venue: Lambeau Field, Green Bay
-
Telecast: National Monday-night package + local over-the-air simulcast; alternate telecast on sister sports channel
-
Streaming: Network apps with pay-TV login; league subscription options for mobile/replay
Quick tips
-
If your usual streaming bundle lost the sports channel in a carriage dispute, pivot to a bundle that does have both the Monday-night network and your local affiliate—even for just a week.
-
Using antenna? Place it near a window, run a channel rescan, and verify picture quality well before kickoff.
-
Want the alternate commentary? Look for the channel and app tile labeled as an alternate or coaches/hosts feed rather than the main broadcast.