How to watch, stream, or listen to the Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers Week 4 matchup
The Minnesota Vikings are currently in first place in the NFC North with a 3-0 record and begin their divisional games on Sunday afternoon against their heated rival the Green Bay Packers. Last season, the Vikings went to Lambeau Field and beat the Packers with relative ease by a score of 24-10. The Packers got […]
The Minnesota Vikings are currently in first place in the NFC North with a 3-0 record and begin their divisional games on Sunday afternoon against their heated rival the Green Bay Packers.
Last season, the Vikings went to Lambeau Field and beat the Packers with relative ease by a score of 24-10. The Packers got retribution on New Year's Eve with a 33-10 thrashing of the Vikings. Over the past few years, these teams have had some battles with the results switching year over year.
There are still a lot of question marks for both teams going into Sunday with Packers quarterback Jordan Love's status being up in the air. Whether he plays or not, this will be a must-watch game in week four.
Here is how you can watch the game.
How to watch the Vikings vs. Packers in market
The Vikings and Packers game will kickoff at 12 pm Central Standard Time on CBS on Sunday, September 29th. With the Kansas Chiefs playing in the 3:25 window, the Vikings/Packers will likely have Ian Eagle with Charles Davis and Evan Washburn on the call.
How to watch the Vikings vs. Packers out of market
CBS will be showing this game for certain in the Wisconsin and Minneapolis markets. With Chicago playing at noon on Fox and Detroit playing on Monday night, the entire NFC North will likely be able to see the game on Sunday. Otherwise, you can watch the game on NFL Sunday Ticket.
Vikings radio coverage
The Vikings are lucky enough to have the best radio broadcaster in the world Paul Allen. He will be on the call with former Vikings linebacker Pete Bercich on 100.3 KFAN.
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