Direct answer: The Philadelphia Eagles’ upcoming game is typically available to watch via ESPN and ABC on TV, with several streaming options if you’re cutting the cord, including ESPN Unlimited, ESPN+, NFL+, and live-TV streaming services that carry ESPN/ABC (such as Fubo, DirecTV STREAM, Sling, and Hulu + Live TV). Exact availability can vary by market and service due to carriage agreements. What to use to watch
- TV channels: ESPN and ABC for the game window.
- Streaming options:
- ESPN Unlimited (direct-to-consumer) or ESPN+ bundles, sometimes branded as ESPN Unlimited with or without Disney bundles.
- NFL+, for mobile streaming, if you’re watching on a compatible device.
- Live-TV streaming platforms that carry ESPN/ABC (examples commonly used: Fubo, DirecTV STREAM, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV). Availability depends on your location and the service’s current lineup.
- If you’re in-market, local broadcast may also be available via OTA channels depending on your address.
Tips to ensure access
- Check your local ABC/ESPN availability and any regional blackout rules that might apply to the game.
- If a carriage dispute is active (as sometimes happens with services like YouTube TV), consider alternative platforms that carry ESPN/ABC or use the NFL’s streaming options (NFL+, ESPN Unlimited, or the provider’s own app).
- For cord-cutters, a free trial or promotional pricing period on a streaming service that includes ESPN/ABC can help you watch without a long-term commitment.
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