The race for the playoffs continues and on Monday night football this week you can see the Green Bay Packers face off against the Minnesota Vikings. This is a game you won't want to miss, as these two northern NFC technology rivals have a lot on the line. The Packers can conclude the division with a win, while a Vikings win will earn the team a playoff spot. We're here to make sure you're catching every minute of today's game - find out how to get Packers vs Vikings live stream no matter where in the world you're located, and today's game is even free to watch in the US thanks to a simple stream.
Green Bay comes in today's game 11-3 after losing to the Eagles in week 4, the Chargers in week 9 and the 49ers in week 12. The Packers have won their last three games against the Giants, Redskins and Bears. The team returned to the playoffs for the first time in three years after a 21-13 victory last Sunday over their rival Bears. While they may already have a place in the playoffs, a victory over the Vikings would mean the Packers take home the NFC Eastern title. Will Green Bay be able to defeat the Vikings on their home soil?
Minnesota on the other hand is 10-4 in today's game after losing to the Packers in week 2, the Bears in week 4, the Chiefs in week 9 and the Seahawks in week 13. Last Sunday, the Vikings wiped out the Los Angeles Chargers 39-10 thanks to four field goals from placekicker Dan Bailey and two touchdowns from running back Mike Boone. If Minnesota can defeat the Packers tonight and the Bears in Week 17, then the team will be able to qualify for the NFC North. Today win, although will guarantee the team a place in the playoffs. Can the Vikings tide today after losing to the Packers in Week 2?
Whether you're a Packers fan in Green Bay, a Vikings fan in Minnesota or just want to check out the top two teams in NFC North to fight in Super Bowl racing - we'll show you how to get the Packers vs Vikings live stream no matter where in the world you are in, so you don't miss a single touchdown.
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Watch Packers vs Vikings online outside your country (or in the dark)
Watched this game from USA, UK, Canada or Australia? We will tell you how to catch in the NFL game further in the article.
But if you're anywhere else in the world - and if the blackout cover prevents you from looking at us - then there's another way, you can livestream the Packers vs. Vikings online (and you don't even have to hang out with the grainy, illicit feed you found on Reddit ). Instead you could use VPN networks or virtual private network - change the IP address in another state or country where there really is a stream. And it's not even hard to do.
How to watch Packers vs Varangians in the USA
Can I watch with the NFL Game Pass?
Well it's not и Yes. The NFL Game Pass in the US will only let you watch a replay of the game, not live action.
Interestingly, it's a different story with the NFL International Game Pass where all 256 regular season games are displayed absolutely straight...shame you can't officially access that if you and your laptop have an IP address in the US.
Other Ways Cord Cutters Can NFL Live Stream Online
Sling TV $40 per month - Sling TV has permanent live NFL options through its $25 per month blue plan and $25 per month orange plan. By combining the two, you get a $10 dollar discount and access to Fox, NBC, ESPN and the NFL network.
Hulu from TV - $40 per month - TV Hulu includes Kos, Fox, NBC and ESPN, but it doesn't come with the NFL network.
FuboTV $35 for the first month - FuboTV gives you the first month at a reduced rate, but after that the price increases to $45 per month. The service includes Kos, Fox, NBC and NFL networks, but does not come with ESPN.
directtv now $50 per month - The package now includes Kos, Fox, NBC, ESPN and for $5 you can add NFL networks. However, with this service, you can only watch football live on local TV.
YouTube TV $40 per month - YouTubeTV gives you access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN, but just like with Hulu TV, there is no NFL network.
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