Live from GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, the Kansas City Chiefs host the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football!
Only two teams remain undefeated as we prepare to bid farewell to Week 5: the Minnesota Vikings and the Chiefs. Kansas City has yet to win a game by more than seven points as Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes continually find new ways to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
After a 2-0 start, the Saints are on a two-game losing streak as they fight to stay competitive in the NFC South. New Orleans lost a 15-12 Week 3 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles before their 26-24 Week 4 defeat at the hands of the Atlanta Falcons.
The Chiefs are favored, but this one should be pretty close. Plus, the ManningCast is back! Here’s how to watch tonight’s Monday Night Football game live on ESPN, NFL+, and more.
Tonight’s MNF matchup is a battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints.
The Chiefs/Saints game starts tonight at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN and NFL+.
Yes! Peyton and Eli return to ESPN2 for tonight’s MNF matchup with special guest Paul Rudd.
If you have a valid cable login, you can stream tonight’s game on ESPN, Watch ESPN, or the ESPN app.
You can stream the Chiefs game live with an active subscription to DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, NFL+, or YouTube TV. FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV offer free trials for eligible subscribers.
Yes! NFL+ offers live streams for Thursday Night, Sunday Night, and Monday Night Football.
NFL+: Available for $6.99/month or $49.99/year, NFL+ subscribers can stream live local and primetime regular and postseason games on their phones or tablets. The $6.99/month plan also gives you access to NFL Network, live game audio, ad-free NFL Films and on-demand content, and Fantasy+.
NFL+ Premium: NFL+’s premium option is $14.99/month (or $99.99/year) and includes NFL RedZone, NFL Pro player stats, and full and condensed, coaches’ film game replays.
Nope. You can, however, stream Sunday Night Football live on Peacock.
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