Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings live stream: How to watch

ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 08: Aaron Rodgers
ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 08: Aaron Rodgers /
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In a classic NFC North battle, the Green Bay Packers will look to keep their winning ways when they travel to Minnesota to take on the Vikings.

It will be a short week for the Minnesota Vikings, as they will play host to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday after playing on Monday night. In that game, the Vikings came away with the road victory against the Chicago Bears, who were playing a rookie quarterback making his first start. On Sunday, they will take on the best quarterback in the NFL, and Aaron Rodgers is certain to be ready.

Rodgers showed this past Sunday why he is considered the best in the business, going on the road and beating the Dallas Cowboys for the second time in eight months. The Packers currently own first place in the NFC North, so this is definitely a big game for both clubs. Minnesota is always tough at home, but they will be facing their biggest test in the season this weekend in the Green Bay Packers.

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How can I watch the Packers and Vikings?

This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on FOX this Sunday inside U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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, as well as FuboTV.

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Kickoff begins at 1:00 ET and this one should be a solid NFC North matchup. For those who cannot get in front of a screen for the game, head over to either team’s homepage to check out radio listings. The winner of this game not only gets bragging rights but if the Vikings pull out the win, they will tie the Packers for first place.

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Both of these teams have enough talent to win the division, but there are so many question marks for the Vikings right now. There is no way they can trot Sam Bradford back on the field, and Jerick McKinnon looked much better than Latavius Murray as the feature back on Monday night. The Packers should win this one, but you can never count the Vikings out when they are home.