Fans can watch the battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens on the same network that broadcasts all “Monday Night Football” matchups: ESPN.
Depending on your network provider, make sure you don’t miss a second of the game on these channels: DirecTV (Channel 206) and Dish Network (Channel 140) as well as IPTV providers AT&T U-verse (Channel 602 for SD; Channel 1602 for HD), Verizon Fios (Channel 70 for SD; Channel 570 for HD) and Google Fiber (Channel 21).
Kickoff for the game will happen at 8:15 p.m. ET, so don’t be late. All games for “Monday Night Football” this season will start at that time.
You may also stream the game on all of ESPN’s digital platforms like ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
Monday Night Matchup
Week three consists of two of the best teams matching up for what is already thought to be one of the best games of the year.
Last year the Chiefs took home a Super Bowl win, while the Ravens have quarterback Lamar Jackson, who won MVP.
With Patrich Mahomes up against Jackson, you won’t find a more exciting pair to watch. This will be the first game in NFL history that features two former league MVPs that are under the age of 26.
Tonight’s game in Baltimore is also the fifth game in the last six years that showcases the two most recent MVPs. The more recent MVP winner took home the win in the past few meetings, which is a plus for the Ravens.
The Ravens are also the favorite by three-and-a-half-points over the Chiefs with home-field advantage.
Both teams, however, have a record of 2-0 going into this game. Last season the Ravens had a record of 14-2 with losses to the Browns and Chiefs. The Chiefs ended their 2019 season with a 12-4 record, losing to the Colt, Titans, Packers, and Texans.
[H/T Sporting News]