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The NFL’s battle for purple supremacy takes viewers to Minneapolis for a Week 10 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and host Minnesota Vikings. The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET with TV coverage on FOX and streaming on-demand.
How to watch Ravens vs. Vikings on TV and stream without cable:
When: Sunday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. ET
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn.
TV channel: FOX
Streaming on:FuboTV (free trial) | DirecTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate)
NFL WEEK 10 STREAMING ON FOX
Ravens vs. Vikings: The matchup
The Ravens have their quarterback on the field again and momentum that’s finally in their corner as they look to launch a run for an AFC North Division title and playoff berth. Lamar Jackson got back into his groove quickly last Thursday night, playing for the first time in over a month and torching the Miami Dolphins for four touchdowns in a 28-6 win. That victory was Baltimore’s second straight win after getting off to a 1-5 start, with a struggling defense also looking closer to winning form in both games.
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The Vikings hope to be authoring a similar story with their own dual-threat quarterback after J.J. McCarthy returned from a five-week absence to spark a 27-24 upset victory over the Detroit Lions last week. McCarthy returned from an ankle injury to account for three touchdowns (one rush) in the win.
Ravens vs. Vikings: Know your live streams
FuboTV (free trial) - Offers most extensive package of live sports with rates competitive with DirecTV. The FuboTV Pro Package ($54.99) includes ESPN Unlimited, but the Elite with Sports Plus package ($74.99) is required for NFL Red Zone. Monthly rates rise to $84.99 and $104.99 after that.
DirecTV (free trial): Offers access to a slew of live sports with a 5-day trial and $49.99 first month ($89.99 after). Entertainment package ($49.99) carries ESPN Unlimited and NFL Red Zone.
SlingTV (low intro rate): Full month of streaming runs as low as $45.99 with day passes available for 24 hours ($4.99), Friday-Sunday ($9.99) and 7-day access ($14.99). Most noteworthy omission is CBS, which carries college football and NFL games.