What channel is Eagles vs. Vikings on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch NFL Week 3 preseason game

Zain Bando

What channel is Eagles vs. Vikings on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch NFL Week 3 preseason game image

The Eagles and Vikings will face off Saturday afternoon in both teams' final game of preseason play. While Philadelphia and Minnesota are unbeaten through the first two weeks, each has a different outlook ahead of the regular season, which gets underway next month.

For Minnesota, its newly minted face of the franchise, J.J. McCarthy, suffered a torn meniscus, which will keep him out for the entirety of the regular season. This is a major blow to a Vikings team with former Jets and Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold battling for the starting job with Jaren Hall and current backup Nick Mullins.

Hall will start in Philadelphia in what could be a potentially career-defining game. If he plays well, the probability of him potentially becoming the starter increases, while a declining performance may see him hit the UFA market sooner than anticipated.

The Eagles will rest Jalen Hurts, who struggled mightily down the stretch last season. Ex-Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett will have to perform well to establish his case as the preferred backup.

It is more than just both quarterback rooms that will have much on the line. Like every NFL team, it is trimming its rosters to 53 players. Doing so causes many difficult decisions, and Philadelphia and Minnesota will be on opposite ends of the spectrum.

What channel is Eagles vs. Vikings on today?

  • Local TV channels: KMSP (FOX/9 - Minneapolis) | WCAU (NBC/10 - Philadelphia)
  • Out-of-market TV channel: N/A
  • Live stream: Fubo

Although the Eagles-Vikings game won't air on national TV, it will be shown on FOX 9 in Minneapolis and WCAU NBC 10 in Philadelphia.

Those looking to stream the game live, with the benefit of a free trial in the U.S. and Canada, can do so on Fubo.

Eagles vs. Vikings start time

  • Date: Saturday, Aug. 24
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The Eagles and Vikings will kickoff around 1 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa.

Eagles vs. Vikings radio station

Listen to Eagles vs. Vikings live on SiriusXM. 

Those without immediate access to a TV or streaming device can listen to the Eagles and the Vikings courtesy of SiriusXM. the Vikings broadcast can be heard courtesy of channel 384, while fans interested in hearing the Philadelphia broadcast can do so on channel 228.

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Eagles vs. Vikings tickets

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NFL preseason schedule Week 3

Thursday, Aug. 22

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Bengals vs. Colts8 p.m.Prime Video
Chiefs vs. Bears8:20 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo

Friday, Aug. 23

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Falcons vs. Jaguars7 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Dolphins vs. Buccaneers7:30 p.m.Local, Fubo
Raiders vs. 49ers10 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo

Saturday, Aug. 24

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Bills vs. Panthers1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Lions vs. Steelers1 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Packers vs. Ravens1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Eagles vs. Vikings1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Texans vs. Rams1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Cowboys vs. Chargers4 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Jets vs. Giants7:30 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Seahawks vs. Browns10 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo

Sunday, Aug. 25

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Saints vs. Titans2;30 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Broncos vs. Cardinals4 p.m.CBS, Fubo
Commanders vs. Patriots8 p.m.NBC, Fubo
 

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Zain Bando is a freelance writer for The Sporting News. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.