For the latest Minnesota Vikings game, viewing usually breaks down into:

TV channel

  • Regular-season Vikings games air on major US networks:
    • CBS and FOX for most Sunday afternoon games.
* NBC for select Sunday Night Football games.
* ESPN or ABC for Monday/Thursday or special games.
  • The specific channel depends on:
    • Home vs away.
    • Time slot (early/late Sunday, prime time).
    • NFL’s weekly national TV assignments.

Live streaming options

Common legal streaming ways to watch Vikings games in the US include:

  • NFL+ (mobile/tablet in-market; out-of-market preseason, plus replays).
  • Live TV streaming services that carry CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN in your area, such as:
    • Fubo (often advertised directly for Vikings/Packers matchups and offers a free trial).
* DirecTV’s streaming option or similar services that bundle local broadcast channels.
  • Network apps (CBS, FOX Sports, NBC, ESPN):
    • Often require a pay‑TV or streaming provider login to stream live local games.

If you’re in Minnesota (local market)

  • Over‑the‑air:
    • Use an HD antenna to pick up your local CBS or FOX affiliate for Sunday games.
  • Cable/satellite:
    • Local CBS/FOX/NBC/ESPN channels included in most packages will carry the same broadcast as over‑the‑air.

If you’re outside the local market

  • Check:
    • A streaming TV bundle (Fubo or similar) that includes your local CBS/FOX where you live.
* NFL+ for replays and some additional content, though regular‑season live games on big screens are limited by location rules.

Quick forum-style tip

When fans ask “vikings game where to watch” in forums, the usual answer is:

  • “Check what channel (CBS or FOX) has it in your area, then either use antenna, cable/sat, or a streaming bundle like Fubo that carries that channel.”

If you share your country or TV provider, a more precise “watch here, on this app/channel” rundown is possible.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.