Packers vs. Cowboys Livestream: How to Watch the Playoff Game Without Cable
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Quick Answer : Fans can watch the Packers vs. Cowboys playoff game online with a free trial to DirecTV Stream or a subscription to NFL+ . One of the NFL’s best rivalries will be re ignited today when the Green Bay Packers take on the Dallas Cowboys.
The NFC teams last played each other in November of 2022 when the Packers won 31 28 in overtime, and they haven’t met in the playoffs since 2017 (Green Bay also narrowly won that game by 34 31). Today’s Packers vs. Cowboys wild card playoff game is going down at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, but fans watching from home can tune in online — even if they don’t have cable.
Below is a quick guide on the best ways to livestream the Packers vs. Cowboys game online. How to Watch Packers vs. Cowboys Playoff Game Without Cable The Packers vs. Cowboys game is being broadcast on FOX. However, fans without cable can stream the game at home with a live TV streaming service that carries FOX, or with a subscription to NFL+ .
DirecTV Stream carries FOX in its Choice package, making it a great option for livestreaming the Packers vs. Cowboys game today. Best of all, though: DirecTV Stream Choice starts with a five day free trial that you can use to watch the game for free. After the free trial, the plan costs $83.99 a month for two months, and then $108.99/month thereafter.
fuboTV is another great live TV streaming service that carries FOX to watch the Packers vs. Cowboys playoff game. fubo subscriptions also start with a free trial (one day), and packages start at $74.99 a month after that. If you’re looking for a much more affordable streaming option for today’s game, check out NFL+ .
The service doesn’t offer a free trial, but plans start at just $6.99 a month. You can also upgrade to NFL+ premium to get RedZone included in your plan. Stream Packers vs. Cowboys Playoff Game for Free If you’re looking to watch the Packers vs. Cowboys playoff game without paying anything, you’re in luck.
Thanks to the free trials from DirecTV Stream and fuboTV , you can livestream the game for free. Just sign up, enjoy watching, and remember to cancel the subscription before the trial is over. Editor’s picks The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time The 50 Worst Decisions in Movie History The 100 Best Albums of 2023 When is the Packers vs.
Cowboys Playoff Game? Date, Start Time 2024 The Packers vs. Cowboys wild card game is happening today, Sunday, Jan. 14. Kick off is at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT. Packers vs. Cowboys Playoff Game Odds, Prediction As the No. 2 team in the NFC, Dallas is favored to beat the No. 7 ranked Packers and move on in the playoffs.
As of writing, the Cowboys have the edge in a seven point spread with a moneyline of 330 against Green Bay’s +265. But the Packers went on a three game winning run to clinch their wild card spot, and they could take that momentum to Dallas. Another storyline to watch: This will be Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy’s second time playing against the Packers since Green Bay fired him in 2018.
2024 NFL Playoffs Schedule The NFL playoffs started yesterday with Saturday wild card games and are now on day two of Wild Card Weekend. Here’s the schedule for the next rounds of play (times in ET): Wild Card Weekend Sunday, Jan. 14 (7) Packers at (2) Cowboys — 4:30 p.m. on FOX (6) Rams at (3) Lions — 8 p.m.
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