Cowboys at Cardinals live stream: Online, TV, mobile, Xbox and more

DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Dak Prescott
DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Dak Prescott /
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The Cowboys and Cardinals will go at it on Monday Night Football, and there are plenty of options for fans looking to tune into the game.

After a great lineup of Week 3 games in the NFL season, the main event will come on Monday night when the Dallas Cowboys travel to play the Arizona Cardinals in a big primetime matchup on ESPN.

The Cowboys have a lot of storylines to follow, with the decline of Ezekiel Elliott in Week 2 as the dominant one of them all as they head to Glendale to play the Cardinals. Meanwhile, the Cardinals are still dealing with life without David Johnson leading their rushing attack for the time-being, and it’ll be interesting to see if they can outdo Elliott in their own running game on Monday night.

The game will be shown on Monday Night Football on ESPN, and we’ll get a solid end to the Week 3 slate in a potentially close matchup to wrap the week up. However, as is the case with many games during the NFL season at this point, many fans will be wondering how they can watch the action without having to sit down in front of a television on Monday night, and there’s plenty of ways to do it.

With ESPN’s WatchESPN live stream service, and the ability to catch game replays on NFL Game Pass and even streaming options from Verizon and Xbox to add to the madness, you’ll be able to watch Monday night’s battle from pretty much anywhere you want.

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Details for how and when to watch the game can be found below:

Date: Monday, Sept. 25
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Online: WatchESPNNFL Game Pass, FuboTV
MobileVerizon NFL Mobile
Xbox: Xbox One

If you’re looking to put some money down on the game, make sure to check out Sportsbook Review to find the odds for the action, along with any other game odds you’re looking for.

This game should be a fun one no matter what happens, as we’ll either see a close battle between two talented NFC teams, or we’ll see the Cowboys get back to their high-powered offense after a down week in Denver last Sunday.