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How to Watch the Minnesota Vikings

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Your guide to watching the 2026 Minnesota Vikings

Following Minnesota Vikings football is a top priority for fans across the Midwest, no matter where the team is in the standings. Led by head coach Kevin O’Connell, the franchise is looking to improve upon its previous 9-8 finish, return to the playoffs, and finally end its three-year NFC North title drought.

If you’re cheering from Minneapolis, St. Paul, or beyond, keeping up with every game requires a solid TV plan. Most of the team’s Sunday afternoon matchups air locally on your regional CBS and FOX broadcast networks. But there’s a bit more to it than flipping on two different channels this season.

To figure out how to watch the Minnesota Vikings without missing a single snap, keep reading. In this guide, I outline the exact TV networks you’ll need, dive into the best streaming and TV packages to consider, and sprinkle in additional tips along the way.

What channel shows Minnesota Vikings games?

You can watch the Minnesota Vikings across five primary networks this season: CBS, FOX, ESPN, NBC, and Amazon Prime Video. Most of the team’s Sunday afternoon games air regionally on your local CBS and FOX affiliates, but there are also a few standalone primetime matchups on the schedule. I’m really looking forward to the Vikings’ Week 11 International Series game on NBC, pitting them against the San Francisco 49ers in Mexico City.

Keep in mind that those Sunday afternoon CBS and FOX broadcasts are strictly regional. Fans living outside the Minnesota TV market will need an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription to catch those out-of-market matchups live.

Channel Starting price Coverage Available on
CBS Varies Regional Sunday afternoon games Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, Paramount+
FOX Varies Regional Sunday afternoon games Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, FOX One
NBC Varies Sunday Night Football games Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, Peacock Premium
ESPN Varies Monday Night Football games Select TV providers, ESPN Unlimited
Amazon Prime Video $8.99–$17.98/mo. Thursday Night Football games Amazon Prime Video app
NFL Sunday Ticket $276.00–$522.00/yr. Out-of-market Sunday afternoon games YouTube TV, YouTube Primetime Channels

Best TV plans for watching the Minnesota Vikings

A traditional cable, satellite, or live TV streaming plan remains the ideal foundation for watching most Minnesota Vikings games this season. Alternatively, if you live in the Twin Cities or the broader regional broadcast market, you can catch a significant chunk of the schedule for free using a simple over-the-air antenna.

That said, if you’re looking to lock into a new, comprehensive TV plan this year, I highly recommend a combination of YouTube TV and Amazon Prime Video. This setup will get you every Vikings game this season, plus a massive slate of broader NFL coverage and premium entertainment.

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Best Overall

At $82.99/mo., YouTube TV is our top provider pick because it carries every local and national network you need for Vikings football, including CBS, FOX, NBC, and ESPN.

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Exclusive Games

You’ll need a Prime Video subscription ($8.99–$17.98/mo.) to catch the team’s Thursday Night Football matchup, plus other NFL exclusives.

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Out-of-Market Coverage

Out-of-market fans need this add-on to stream regional Sunday afternoon Vikings games. I recommend checking 506sports.com weekly to verify which matchups are broadcasting in your area.

Find the best TV providers near you

Sometimes, you can bundle multiple viewing options into a single plan through a local provider. Enter your zip code below to see your area’s top-ranked TV services.

Watch the Vikings with a free trial

Testing a live TV streaming service is a great way to catch a Vikings game for free before fully committing to a monthly subscription. Just keep in mind that local channel availability for networks like CBS, FOX, NBC, and ABC can vary widely depending on your specific region.

Packages Price CBS FOX NBC ESPN ABC NFL Network Details
DIRECTV Five days free, then $84.99–$149.99/mo. View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM
Fubo Five days free, then $14.99–$103.99/mo. View Plans for FuboTV
Hulu + Live TV Three days free, then $88.99–$99.99/mo. View Plans for Hulu
YouTube TV Varies, then $82.99/mo. View Plans for YouTube TV

Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.

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How to watch the Minnesota Vikings FAQ

Can I stream Vikings games without cable?

Yes, you can stream Vikings matchups without a cable subscription by using a live TV service that carries CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. Out-of-market fans will need NFL Sunday Ticket, while Amazon Prime Video is also necessary for select exclusives.

Can I watch the Minnesota Vikings for free?

Yes, an over-the-air antenna allows fans to watch local Sunday-afternoon matchups on CBS and FOX, plus national broadcasts on NBC and ABC, all for free. You can also test out streaming free trials to catch select games.

Who are the Vikings TV announcers?

National broadcast teams rotate during the regular season, but Paul Allen (play-by-play) and Pete Bercich (analyst) lead the Vikings' local preseason TV coverage. They're often joined by sideline reporters such as Tatum Everett or Ben Leber.

How can I listen to Vikings radio coverage?

You can listen to Paul Allen and Pete Bercich call every Minnesota game locally on the team's flagship station, KFAN FM 100.3. Fans living throughout the broader Midwest can catch the action via the five-state Vikings Audio Network.

Why you should trust us

Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, built this comprehensive resource by cross-referencing the official Minnesota Vikings schedule with the NFL’s broadcast partners. Factoring in CableTV.com’s own in-depth TV provider reviews, Taylor curated these expert recommendations and cross-checked every channel listing to ensure Vikings fans have a reliable guide for the entire season.

Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our review methods.

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