How to watch the Vikings in 2023 with and without cable: Full streaming guide

We've got you covered with everything you need know about how to watch Minnesota Vikings football in 2023
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Some significant changes to where each NFL game will be broadcast during the 2023 season have been made during the last few months. Which is why we're here to provide all the information to the entire purple and gold fan base about how to watch Minnesota Vikings football this year.

Minnesota Vikings 2023 broadcast schedule

  • WEEK 1 — Sunday, Sept. 10, 12 p.m. CT: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (CBS)
  • WEEK 2 — Thursday, Sept. 14, 7:15 p.m. CT: at Philadelphia Eagles (Amazon Prime)
  • WEEK 3 — Sunday, Sept. 24, 12 p.m. CT: Los Angeles Chargers (FOX)
  • WEEK 4 — Sunday, Oct. 1, 12 p.m. CT: at Carolina Panthers (FOX)
  • WEEK 5 — Sunday, Oct. 8, 3:25 p.m. CT: Kansas City Chiefs (CBS)
  • WEEK 6 — Sunday, Oct. 15, 12 p.m. CT: at Chicago Bears (FOX)
  • WEEK 7 — Monday, Oct. 23, 7:15 p.m. CT: San Francisco 49ers (ESPN)
  • WEEK 8 — Sunday, Oct. 29, 12 p.m. CT: at Gree Bay Packers (FOX)
  • WEEK 9 — Sunday, Nov. 5, 12 p.m. CT: at Atlanta Falcons (FOX)
  • WEEK 10 — Sunday, Nov. 12, 12 p.m. CT: New Orleans Saints (FOX)
  • WEEK 11 — Sunday, Nov. 19, 7:20 p.m. CT: at Denver Broncos (NBC)
  • WEEK 12 — Monday, Nov. 27, 7:15 p.m. CT: Chicago Bears (ESPN)
  • WEEK 13 — Bye
  • WEEK 14 — Sunday, Dec 10, 3:05 p.m. CT: at Las Vegas Raiders (FOX)
  • WEEK 15 — TBD: at Cincinnati Bengals (TBD)
  • WEEK 16 — Sunday, Dec 24, 12 p.m. CT: Detroit Lions (FOX)
  • WEEK 17 — Sunday, Dec. 31, 7:20 p.m. CT: Green Bay Packers (NBC)
  • WEEK 18 — TBD: at Detroit Lions (TBD)

How to watch Minnesota Vikings football on cable in 2023

During the 2023 NFL season, at least one of Minnesota's 17 games will be shown on FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, and Amazon Prime.

For Vikings fans who only have access to a cable provider, all of the matchups shown on FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN will be available to watch. A subscription to Amazon Prime and the Prime Video app is required in order to view Minnesota's Week 2 contest against the Philadelphia Eagles this season.

Below is a list of all of the local cable networks that typically broadcast Vikings games in their local market each week during the season.

FOX

  • KMSP - 9 (Minneapolis, MN and St. Paul, MN)
  • KQDS - 21 (Duluth, MN)
  • KEYC - 12.2 (Mankato, MN)
  • KXLT - 47 (Rochester, MN)
  • KVRR - 15 (Fargo, ND)

CBS

  • WCCO - 4 (Minneapolis, MN)
  • KRII-DT2 - 11.2 (Chisholm, MN)
  • KEYC - 12 (Mankato, MN)
  • KCCW -12 (Walker, MN)

NBC

  • KARE - 11 (Minneapolis, MN)
  • KRII - 11 (Chisholm, MN)
  • KTTC - 10 (Rochester, MN)
  • KMNF-LD - 7 (Mankato, MN)

How to watch Minnesota Vikings football without cable

For those who prefer to stream Vikings games onto to their television, there are a number of different options.

  • FuboTV (free 7-day trial)
  • NFL+
  • YouTube TV
  • Sling
  • Hulu Plus Live TV
  • DirectTV Stream
  • Paramount+ (CBS games only)
  • FOX Sports app (FOX games only)
  • Prime Video (Thursday Night Football only)
  • Peacock (Sunday Night Football and NBC games only)
  • ESPN+ (Monday Night Football only, cable subscription required)
  • NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube and YouTube TV (every out-of-market game)
  • NFL Game Pass on DAZN (for fans outside of the U.S.)

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