A marquee Monday night at Lambeau Field arrives as a carriage blackout prevents ESPN and ABC from being streamed on YouTube TV, prompting millions to find alternative ways to watch a pivotal NFC matchup.
The kickoff window is set, the alternate telecast is booked, and the studio slate is locked. However, how you watch depends on your provider and whether you have a backup plan in place. Below is everything confirmed for tonight, plus verified alternatives while negotiations remain unresolved.
Philadelphia Eagles At Green Bay Packers
Game Details
Date: Monday, Nov. 10, 2025
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
How to Watch:
TV: ESPN and ABC (national telecast); alternate ManningCast on ESPN2 at the same time.
Live Stream: ESPN app (authenticated pay‑TV login) and ESPN’s direct‑to‑consumer product (“ESPN Unlimited”) for live linear access; select live TV services that still carry ESPN/ABC (e.g., Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, Sling).
Note: ESPN+ does not carry the MNF linear game feed and is not a workaround for blackouts.
Radio: Local market radio continues as usual. In Philadelphia, SportsRadio 94WIP carries the broadcast with its established crew. National audio availability follows league rights holders.
ESPN Remains Off the Air and YouTube TV Will Not Broadcast MNF
Disney’s channels, including ESPN and ABC, remain blacked out on YouTube TV after the Oct. 31 agreement expiry, and the outage extends into tonight’s MNF window.
MORE: Why Are ESPN and ABC No Longer on YouTube TV? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
As of game day, the dispute is unresolved, so subscribers cannot watch the Packers-Eagles telecast on YouTube TV. The platform has acknowledged the disruption and is offering a $20 bill credit while the blackout persists.
Alternatives for Watching MNF amid ESPN-YouTube TV Dispute
Viewers can switch to providers that still carry ESPN/ABC or use ESPN’s authenticated and direct‑to‑consumer options:
Fubo: Sports‑focused bundle with ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, and a free trial for new users.
Hulu + Live TV: Includes ESPN/ABC with trials for new or eligible returning subscribers.
DirecTV streaming: ESPN/ABC available; five‑day free trial for new users.
Sling: Flexible passes (day/weekend/week) with ESPN; ABC availability varies by market.
ESPN Unlimited: Direct subscription for live ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU and ABC simulcast content.
In many markets, a digital antenna can receive the local ABC affiliate over the air, unaffected by streaming agreements; availability depends on local carriage and signal strength.
Where Do Eagles And Packers Stand Heading Into Week 10?
Philadelphia enters at 6-2 off a bye after two straight wins, with wideout A.J. Brown in line to play and center Cam Jurgens still out. According to PFSN’s WR Impact metric, Brown is ranked 37th among receivers in the league this season.
The defense adds trade-deadline edge Jaelan Phillips and sees returns for Nolan Smith and Brandon Graham, but newly acquired corner Jaire Alexander won’t make his debut after the team ruled him out and kept him in Philly to continue knee and system acclimation work. Green Bay (5-2-1) dropped its home game last week and hosts under the Lambeau lights.
The short-yardage storyline is front and center. Green Bay has been the most vocal opponent of the Eagles’ QB sneak (“tush push”), framing it as a competitive and safety issue, and will again try to disrupt Philadelphia’s wedge-heavy execution on third‑and‑short and goal‑to‑go. That battle collides with the Eagles’ post‑bye emphasis on situational football and physicality at the line, a hallmark of their identity under Nick Sirianni.
Jalen Hurts and Brown will look to exploit a vulnerable Packers secondary, compelling the Eagles to concentrate on boundary isolations and in-breaking routes while testing Green Bay’s cornerback depth.
On the other side, Jordan Love faces a refreshed Eagles pass rush as Phillips will make his debut and a rotation that now includes Smith and Graham. Green Bay’s pass protection will need to hold up against wide and inside pressure looks to keep timing intact. Both teams’ special-teams leverage and field position will be magnified in a game likely shaped by third‑down conversion and red‑zone finishing.
According to the PFSN NFL Team OL Impact metric, the Packers’ offensive line is ranked 18th in the league this season.

