seahawks vs arizona cardinals where to watch
For Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals, how you watch will depend on the specific game date and your location, but most recent matchups between these two have followed a very similar TV/streaming pattern.
Main ways to watch
- Local broadcast TV:
- Games are typically on FOX or CBS in the teams’ local markets when they’re Sunday afternoon kickoffs.
* If the game is in prime time (like Thursday Night Football), your local market may still carry it on a local affiliate even if it’s also on a streamer.
- Prime-time / Thursday Night Football:
- Recent Seahawks–Cardinals games that fell on Thursday Night Football were carried on Prime Video, with additional free access via Twitch, and often a local over‑the‑air station in the Seattle and Arizona markets.
- NFL‑focused streaming options (U.S.):
- NFL+ (mobile/tablet only for live local and primetime games, plus replays on other devices).
- NFL Sunday Ticket (if it’s an out‑of‑market Sunday afternoon matchup and you’re using the service via its current provider). These services are commonly promoted for fans who are outside the local markets.
- General live‑TV streaming services:
- Packages that include FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN (for example, services similar to Sling’s NFL‑friendly tiers) can carry Seahawks–Cardinals when those channels have the rights in your area.
If you’re in the Cardinals market
- Local FOX or CBS station will usually carry Sunday afternoon Cardinals home games, including vs. the Seahawks, provided the NFL assigns the game to that network.
- In‑market fans sometimes get extra digital access through the team site or app (for example, in‑market live streams via the Cardinals’ official site when permitted).
If you’re in the Seahawks market
- Local FOX or CBS affiliate in Seattle usually carries Sunday afternoon Seahawks games against NFC opponents like the Cardinals.
- When the matchup is a special window (Thanksgiving, Thursday night, etc.), there may be a local simulcast plus a national streamer (for example, Prime Video or a major network app).
Quick checklist for your specific game
- Check the NFL schedule or your team’s official site for the exact game date and kickoff time.
- Look for the listed network (FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, or Prime Video).
- If you’re out of market and it’s a regular Sunday afternoon game, see whether you have access via NFL Sunday Ticket or a live‑TV streaming bundle that includes the listed channel.
If you tell me your country (and whether you’re in the Seattle or Arizona area) and the exact game date, I can narrow this down further within those general patterns.
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