How to Watch Vikings in Week 5: Set your alarm for battle in London vs. Jets
By Adam Patrick
For the second time in the last three seasons, the Minnesota Vikings are playing a game in London, England, as the purple and gold are set to take on the New York Jets on Sunday in a Week 5 non-conference showdown.
Minnesota is entering the contest with a 4-0 record, while the Jets saw their record fall to 2-2 after a surprising loss on their home field to the Denver Broncos last week.
With Sunday's game scheduled to kick off at 8:30 a.m. CST, plenty of people are probably wondering how they will be able to watch the matchup on their television or streaming device. Well, luckily, we're here to provide all of that information.
How to watch the Minnesota Vikings in Week 5 against the New York Jets
How to Watch Vikings vs. Jets on Local TV
For most of the country, Sunday's game between the Vikings and Jets from London, England, will be televised on NFL Network. But for those in the local Minnesota and New York markets, this week's contest will be simulcast on WCBS-2 in New York and KARE NBC-11 in Minneapolis.
NFL Network's Rich Eisen will be doing the play-by-play for the broadcast on Sunday, while Hall of Fame quarterback and NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner will provide the color commentary.
How to Stream Vikings vs. Jets without Cable
This week's game between Minnesota and New York will also be available on a number of different streaming platforms, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, NFL+, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV.
If subscribers have a streaming package that includes NFL Network or they live in one of the local markets where the contest is being simulcast, then they will be able to watch the Vikings face the Jets on Sunday.
For those who don't live in one of the local markets and don't subscribe to one of the streaming platforms mentioned above, paying for NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV or YouTube will be needed in order to watch this weekend's game.
Vikings vs. Jets Game Details
Location: Tottenham Stadium
Kickoff Time: 8:30 a.m. CST
All-time Series Record: Jets lead 8-4
Despite it technically being a home game for Minnesota, the contest will take place on a neutral field inside Tottenham Stadium in London, England.
This will be the Vikings' first appearance in an International game since the 2022 season when they got a Week 5 win over the New Orleans Saints in London. For New York, it will be their first matchup inside an International stadium since 2021, when they suffered a Week 5 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in the very same building where Sunday's game will take place.
Against the Jets, Minnesota has left the field with a victory in each of the last three meetings between the two teams, and their last home loss to New York was back in Week 15 of the 2006 season. The Vikings have also never lost a game in London.