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

  1. If you have cable/satellite: Tune to ESPN (or ABC when listed) or sign into the ESPN app with your TV provider.
  1. 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.
  1. 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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