How to watch Chargers vs. Cardinals in MNF Week 7: Time and streaming

The second half of an all-Harbaugh Monday Night Football doubleheader kicks off just 45 minutes after the first game tonight.Older brother John’s Baltimore Ravens are featured in the early game, but Jim’s Los Angeles Chargers will play in the later game against the Arizona Cardinals.

RELATED: Target these picks for Chargers-Cardinals on ‘MNF’Though the Chargers are 3-2, they’re coming into this week off a win against the Broncos and they’re the only team in the NFL to allow 20 points or fewer throughout the first six weeks of the season.The 2-4 Cardinals are one of the lower-scoring teams in the NFL as the season has progressed, scoring no more than 14 in three of their last four games.

Here’s everything you need to know about Chargers vs.Cardinals, from start time and how to tune into this streaming-exclusive matchup.

Kickoff at the Saints-Chiefs game is set for 8:15 p.m.ET tonight, October 21.

The Monday Night Football matchup between the Chargers and Cardinals is an ESPN+ exclusive game, so it won’t be airing on any traditional network or cable channels.The only way to watch the Chargers and Cardinals on Monday Night Football is with an ESPN+ subscription as it is not airing anywhere else.ESPN+ costs $11.99/month or $119/year and with it, you can watch select live MLB, NHL, NFL (including next Monday night’s Giants game), NCAA Football, Formula 1, PGA Tour, US Open tennis, and more.If you want to save a few bucks every month by bundling some streaming services to watch MNF, consider the Disney Bundle.

For just $16.99/month, you’ll get access to ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu with ads, and for an additional $10/month, you can remove ads.No, it does not.

The only way to watch this game is with a one-month subscription to ESPN+ for $11.99.The Chargers and Cardinals are playing tonight’s MNF matchup at University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, AZ.Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York PostThis article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Wr...

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