The second half of the NFL season is officially in full swing and Week 11 is kicking off with a cross-conference matchup.
The Miami Dolphins are heading west to take on the Los Angeles Rams, who have been on opposite trajectories after slow starts to the season. The Rams have won three straight following the return of some key offensive players, while the Dolphins have dropped their last two games since QB Tua Tagovailoa returned from a concussion.
Miami is circling the last spot in the AFC East, but the Rams share second place in their division thanks to the ongoing win streak.
Here’s everything you need to know about Dolphins vs. Rams, from start time and channel, to how to watch for free.
Kickoff at the Rams-Dolphins game is set for 8:15 p.m. ET tonight, November 11.
The Monday Night Football matchup between the Rams and the Dolphins is airing exclusively on ESPN, so if you have cable, all you have to do is turn the channel to ESPN around 8:00 p.m. tonight.
If you don’t have cable, the only way to stream Monday Night Football for free is to use a live TV streaming service with a free trial.
We recommend DIRECTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers. When the trial is over, you’ll pay $86.98/month and gain access to over 90 live channels including ESPN, ABC, and ESPN2.
While Sling TV doesn’t offer any free days, you’ll save money on a whole month of streaming rather than just five days free.
Sling TV’s Orange plan includes ESPN, and right now, you can get 50% off your first month. Instead of $40, you’ll pay $20 and get access to a few more Monday Night Football games before the second-month payment is due.
No, there won’t be a ManningCast featuring Eli and Peyton Manning tonight. The ManningCast will return to ESPN2 for Week 11 when the Texans visit the Cowboys.
The Rams and Dolphins are playing tonight’s MNF matchup at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
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