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Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings: How to watch today, kickoff time and more

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Kingsley Enagbare and the Green Bay Packers welcome the Minnesota Vikings to Green Bay on Sunday. Here’s how to watch. (Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

The 3-0 Minnesota Vikings will visit the 2-1 Green Bay Packers this Sunday during Week 4 of the NFL season. The NFC rivalry is anticipated to be a close matchup this week; Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold, who took a hit in last week’s game against the Houston Texans, is expected to play despite nursing a tender knee this week. Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love, who has spent the last two weeks on the bench with a knee injury of his own, has been practicing with the team this week, after Malik Willis stepped in for the past two games.

The game will air at 1 p.m on CBS and Paramount+. Here’s all the info you need about today’s Minnesota vs. Green Bay game. You can also keep an eye on game-day updates here.

  • Watch NFL games on ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, NBC, CBS and some RSNs

    Fubo TV

Date: September 29, 2024

Time: 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT

Game: Vikings vs. Packers

TV channel: CBS

Streaming: Paramount+, Fubo, DirecTV, NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, and more

The Vikings will play the Packers this Sunday, Sept. 29, airing live at 1 p.m. ET on CBS.

The Vikings vs. Packers game is also available to stream on Paramount+ through their NFL on CBS channel, which is included in both their Essential plan and their Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan. You can also watch CBS on platforms including Fubo TV, DirecTV and YouTube TV. Out of market viewers will be able to find the game on YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket and NFL+.

Paramount+

Paramount+ offers subscribers access to NFL games on CBS. Plus, the platform is great for fans of Champions League soccer, Star Trek, Survivor, The Challenge and so much more.

Unlike a lot of other streaming services these days, Paramount+ still offers a one-week free trial — so new subscribers can sign up to watch this weekend and check out the rest of the Paramount+ library totally free for seven days.

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(Fubo)

Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS and 100+ more live channels. At $80/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for football fans. But it offers nearly every channel you’ll need to watch the NFL season, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch a week’s worth of games risk-free.

The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch some games risk-free. Right now you can get $30 off any Fubo tier for your first month.

Try free at Fubo

(YouTube)

NFL Sunday Ticket is available exclusively on YouTube TV and offers football fans the chance to watch every major game that’s airing out of their local markets. NFL Sunday ticket is available with a subscription to YouTube TV for $670.96 over four months (that’s $168/mo). You can also purchase a subscription without being a YouTube TV subscriber for $479 for the season.

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A basic $6.99 per month (or $40 annually) NFL+ subscription will get you live local and primetime regular season and postseason games on your phone or tablet, and live audio for every game of the season across supported devices. NFL+ Premium, while a little pricier at $14.99 per month (or $80 annually) also includes access to NFL Network and NFL RedZone, plus full and condensed replays of every game across supported devices. NFL+ also offers a 7-day free trial. 

$6.99/month at NFL

  • Watch NFL games on ESPN, ESPN+, NBC, CBS, Fox and NFL Network

    Hulu + Live TV

All times Eastern

Thursday, Sept. 26

Sunday, Sept. 29

  • New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons: 1 p.m. (FOX)

  • Cincinnati Bengals at Carolina Panthers: 1 p.m. (FOX)

  • LA Rams at Chicago Bears: 1 p.m. (FOX)

  • Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers: 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans: 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts: 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • Denver Broncos at NY Jets: 1 p.m. (CBS)

  • Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1 p.m. (FOX)

  • Washington Commanders at Arizona Cardinals: 4:05 p.m. (FOX)

  • New England Patriots at San Francisco 49ers: 4:05 p.m. (FOX)

  • Kansas City Chiefs at L.A. Chargers: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens: 8:20 p.m. (NBC)

Monday, Sept. 30

  • Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins: 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

  • Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions: 8:15 p.m. (ABC, ESPN+)

Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you’re looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna). A $7/month subscription to NFL+ will get you access to NFL Network which can be great for watching some games, but the downside of NFL+ is that when it comes to the regular season, it’s just local and primetime games (and only on mobile or tablet!). In which case, here’s what we recommend to watch the NFL.

(Fubo)

Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS and 100+ more live channels. At $80/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for football fans. But it offers nearly every channel you’ll need to watch the NFL season, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage.

The platform also offers a free trial period, so you can catch some games risk-free. Right now you can get $30 off any Fubo tier for your first month.

Try free at Fubo

  • Stream NFL Thursday Night Football games

    Amazon Prime Video

  • Watch NFL games on local channels like Fox, CBS and NBC

    Channel Master Flatenna Ultra-Thin Indoor TV Antenna

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