where can we watch monday night football
You can watch Monday Night Football mainly on ESPN and, for many games, on ABC, plus through several live TV streaming services that carry ESPN.
Main channels
- ESPN is the primary home of Monday Night Football in the U.S. every season.
- Many matchups are simulcast on ABC, so you can also watch over the air with an antenna in most markets.
- Spanish-language coverage is available on ESPN Deportes.
Streaming options (legal, paid)
You can stream Monday Night Football anywhere that offers live ESPN (and sometimes ABC):
- ESPN app or site if you log in with an eligible cable, satellite, or live-TV streaming subscription.
- Live TV streaming services that typically carry ESPN, such as:
- YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and Sling TV (Sling Orange includes ESPN).
- Some games can also be watched via ESPN’s own subscription options (like ESPN-branded packages) when they include live ESPN channels in your region.
Quick “how to watch” checklist
- If you have cable/satellite: Tune to ESPN (or ABC when listed) or sign into the ESPN app with your TV provider.
- If you’re a cord-cutter:
- Pick a live TV streaming service that includes ESPN in your area (e.g., YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling Orange).
* Watch through that service’s app on your TV, phone, or tablet.
- If you use an antenna: You can only watch those Monday games that air on ABC in your local market.
Forum-style tip: NFL fan forums strongly discourage talking about illegal streams, and mods often remove or warn against links to them, so stick with the legal ESPN/ABC and live-TV options above.
TL;DR: Search your TV guide or streaming app for ESPN (and sometimes ABC) on Monday night; if your service includes ESPN, you’re set for Monday Night Football.
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