You’re looking for where to watch the Green Bay game today. Here’s how to find the best option quickly:
- Check local game day channels and streaming: In-market viewers typically use FOX for Packers games, with in-market streams on services like Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV that carry FOX. For Sunday afternoon games, FOX is a common broadcast home, sometimes paired with a regional or national option depending on the exact matchup and time. Look up the specific game date and opponent to confirm the FOX broadcast in your area.
- National options and streaming: If the game is nationally televised, ESPN/ABC or FOX may carry it, and streaming options often include ESPN+ or the network’s own apps (with a valid subscription or free trial where available). Check the official Packers site and the opponent’s site for the exact broadcast plan and any streaming details.
- In-market streaming trials: Some services offer free trials (for example, Fubo or YouTube TV) that include FOX and ESPN/ABC depending on the package. This can let you watch the game legally without a long-term commitment if you’re eligible for a trial.
- In-person viewing: If you’re near Green Bay or the opponent’s venue, you can also consider attending the game or using official stadium/venue listings for spectator information.
If you’d like, share your location (city/ZIP) and whether you prefer streaming vs. live TV, and I’ll tailor the exact channel, network, and streaming service options for today’s game.
