How to watch Vikings vs Rams in Week 4: Stream, time, date, refs, etc.
By Adam Carlson
Find out the time, date, channel, refs, weather, announcers, odds, and much more about the Minnesota Vikings Week 4 game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Minnesota Vikings haven’t been able to come away with a win during the previous two weeks of the season and hope to change that trend when they head to Los Angeles to take on the undefeated Rams on Thursday Night Football.
For Minnesota, this is a big game since the Chicago Bears currently sit on top of the NFC North and the Vikings need to play nearly mistake-free football if they want to make it out of Los Angeles with a victory.
There are some great ways to watch this game, stream it, or even listen along on the radio. Here is that information along with weather, refs, odds, and much more!
Time, date, and location
- Game: Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams
- Location: L.A. Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California
- Date: Thursday, September 27, 2018
- Time: 7:20 pm CT
The other details
- Weather via NFLWeather: 80°F, partly cloudy, wind 5 mph SW
- Injury report: As shared on The Viking Age
- Officiating crew according to Football Zebras: Head official Brad Allen and crew
- Odds: Vikings +7, according to OddsShark
- Expert picks: As shared on The Viking Age
- Bold Predictions: As shared on The Viking Age
Places to watch the Game LIVE
- Live National broadcast: NFL Network, FOX
- Live Regional Vikings broadcast: FOX 9 – KMSPD and FOX affiliates
- Regional coverage maps: Available from 506 Sports
- FOX Announcers: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman with Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink
- Online By Subscription: FuboTV (local only), Amazon Prime Video
- On App: Fox Sports Go (local only)
Radio info
- Vikings Radio Network, KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130
- Sirius: 226, Streaming 819 (MIN); 225, Streaming 817 (LAR)
- XM: 81, Streaming 819 (MIN); 83, Streaming 817 (LAR)
- Tune-In (free trial)
- Westwood One
If the Minnesota Vikings can defeat the Rams, their season could be back on track and the embarrassing loss to the Bills can be a distant memory as the team moves forward toward another tough matchup against the Eagles in Week 5.