Baltimore Ravens vs. Minnesota Vikings live stream: How to watch

OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 08: Javorius Allen
OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 08: Javorius Allen /
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The Minnesota Vikings are coming off a big win this past Sunday at home, and will now play host to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 7.

Last weekend, the Minnesota Vikings picked up a huge win at home, beating division-leading Green Bay, and vaulting into first place in the NFC North. This Sunday, they will once again be playing inside the friendly confines of U.S. Bank Stadium, but this time they will take on an AFC opponent in the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens lost to an NFC North team last weekend, and will be looking to get back on the winning track against the Vikes.

During their loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 6, the Ravens let a lead slip away late to Mitchell Trubisky and company. This weekend, they will be going up against a Vikings team that boasts one of the best defenses in the NFL, so it may be a long afternoon for Joe Flacco. Minnesota is looking to keep their grip on the NFC North lead, and they should be able to take care of business against the Ravens at home.

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This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on CBS 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 the crowd inside U.S. Bank Stadium should be going crazy. The Vikings have one of the better home field advantages in the NFC, and with their team in first place, the Minnesota faithful will be giving it to the Ravens all game long. Flacco has won a Super Bowl, so he won’t be shaken by a rowdy crowd on Sunday afternoon.

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The Ravens looked very good two weeks ago, when they went into the Oakland Coliseum and beat a Derek Carr-less Raiders team. This Vikings team is starting Case Keenum at quarterback, so Baltimore should be able to give them a game if they come to play. The Vikings will likely pull out the victory due to their elite defense, but Flacco has pulled out big victories before, and may just do so again on Sunday.