Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Chargers live stream: How to watch

KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Carson Wentz
KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Carson Wentz /
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The Los Angeles Chargers are still looking for win No. 1 this season, and will welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to town on Sunday.

The Los Angeles Chargers have struggled to find that first win early in the season, but it has not been for a lack of trying. In fact, this team could be 2-1 entering their matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, had it not been for their rookie kicker missing two huge field goals in Weeks 1 and 2. Still, they are a team with talent on both sides of the ball, and could cause some trouble for an Eagles team coming into the game on a high.

Last weekend, the Eagles put together a huge NFC East victory, beating the New York Giants on an incredible 61-yard game-winning field goal. To make matters even more impressive, the kick was made by rookie kicker Jake Elliott, who was bet quarterback Carson Wentz’s entire game check if he made the kick. Both men will instead donate money to charity, but it will definitely be a moment that they will both remember for a long time.

How can I watch the Eagles and Chargers?

This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on FOX this Sunday inside the StubHub Center in Carson, California. For those who are subscribers, the game will be featured out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. Fans can also stream the game on the NFL Sunday Ticket app and should check out Fubo.

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Kickoff begins at 4:05 ET and Dick Stockton will be on the play-by-play. Mark Schlereth will be the analyst for the game, with Shannon Spake working the sideline throughout. For those who cannot get in front of a screen for the game, head over to either teams home page to check out radio listings. Both of these teams can light it up on offense, so expect some fireworks on Sunday.

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The Chargers struggled to win close games last season as well, and you would think a new head coach would change that culture. Anthony Lynn has insisted that these are not the same old Chargers, but they have certainly looked the part early on. Going West is always hard for an East Coast team, so this game should be quite interesting inside the soccer stadium the Chargers call home in Week 4.