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How fans can stream Monday Night Football amid YouTube TV-ESPN dispute

Jacob Moss

By Jacob Moss

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Due to an ongoing carriage dispute with Disney, YouTube TV customers are unlikely to have access to ESPN programming for the foreseeable future.

This means that NFL fans across the country will be unable to watch Monday Night Football until the carriage dispute between the 2 parties is resolved, including tonight’s matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys. The Cardinals and the Cowboys are set to tee things up tonight at 8:15 ET, with the game being broadcast on both ABC and ESPN.

Where to watch Monday Night Football

With ESPN currently being taken off of YouTube TV, Millions of NFL fans will be forced to find an alternative as to stream Monday night’s primetime NFC matchup. Fortunately, SlingTV has just the answer for those who are looking to watch the game.

SlingTV is currently offering a “day pass” for new customers.

  • Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • Location: Dallas, Texas
  • TV: ESPN or ABC via SlingTV

Viewers may also get access by signing up with FuboTV, which is currently offering a free trial for new users.

Arizona vs. Dallas betting odds

The Cowboys will enter this pivotal mid-season home matchup against the Cardinals as slight favorites. Arizona is currently riding a 5 game losing streak after starting the year off at 2-0, while Dallas have split their last 4 games.

Here’s a look at the up-to-date NFL odds for this Monday night game:

Arizona vs. Dallas history

The Cardinals and the Cowboys have a lot of shared history over the past 25 years, meeting on the gridiron 16 times since 2000. Arizona is 10-6 over this span and has won 3 consecutive games in this series. Dallas has not beaten the Cardinals since 2017.

Both teams are an even 8-8 against the spread across those 16 matchups.

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