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The Vikings had a chance at the top seed in the NFC and in the first round but were blown out by the Lions in the final game of the season. The loss dropped the Vikings to 14-3 and the conference’s No. 5 seed as the top Wild Card team. They will start the game on the road against the No. Tonight’s winner will travel to Philadelphia next week to face the Eagles.
The devastating wildfires in Southern California have forced the NFL to move the game from the Rams’ home stadium in Inglewood to Glendale, Arizona. The game will now be played at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals.
The Vikings and Rams are starting tonight at 5 pm PT (8 p.m. ET) on ABC, ESPN and ESPN Plus. You can go to ESPN2 or ESPN Plus on the game to hold the ManningCast with the brothers Peyton and Eli, the famous way to broadcast where former NFL greats analyze the game and interact with different guests.
If you don’t have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can watch the game with a live TV broadcast service.
You can watch today’s Wild Card game with a live streaming service. The good news for football fans is that ABC and ESPN are available for all five major league games, as is ESPN2 if you want to watch the Manning brothers. You can also watch regular game broadcasts, as well as the ManningCast on ESPN Plus.
Another option is to use an aerial antenna connected to your TV to watch ABC. The best part about these antennas is that there are no fees or monthly fees required, although you do have to pay attention good reception.
ESPN Plus costs $11 a month (or $110 a year) and will air a live broadcast of the Vikings-Rams game on Monday night with ManningCast.
Sling Orange’s Sling TV plan includes ESPN and ESPN2 but not ABC, and the Blue plan includes ABC (in limited markets) but there is no ESPN channel. Each plan costs $45 a month in ABC locations and $40 elsewhere. A combined Orange-and-Blue plan costs $55 or $60 per month.
YouTube TV costs $83 per month after recent price hikes and includes ABC, ESPN and ESPN2. Currently, the first three months are discounted to $60 per month. Link your ZIP code to YouTube TV’s welcome page to see what local networks are available in your area.
Fubo’s basic plan costs $80 a month and includes ABC, ESPN and ESPN2. You can Click here to see what local routes you get.
Hulu Plus Live TV costs $83 and includes ABC, ESPN and ESPN2. On his own live news pageyou can enter your ZIP code under “Can I watch local news in my area?” question at the bottom of the page to see what options you get.
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All of the above TV services allow you to cancel at any time and you need a strong internet connection. Looking for more? Check out ours Live TV streaming service guide.