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How to Watch Monday Night Football: Seahawks at Eagles Tonight, November 30

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Tonight’s primetime Monday Night Football game is a Battle of the Birds as the 7-3 Seattle Seahawks fly to Lincoln Financial Field to take on the 3-6-1 Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles are looking to keep their playoff hopes alive and regain their lead in a crowded NFC East. Meanwhile, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is looking to stay in the MVP race and continue leading his team for a chance at a possible first-round playoff bye.

There won’t be any fans in attendance at The Linc in Philadelphia, but here’s how cord cutters can watch all the excitement from tonight’s Monday Night Football game.

When to Watch the Eagles vs. Seahawks

Kickoff for Eagles vs. Seahawks begins at 8:15 pm ET tonight, Monday, November 30 on ESPN.

How to watch the Eagles vs Seahawks?

Cord cutters can watch Monday Night Football by subscribing to any streaming service that carries ESPN or by using the Watch ESPN app. Choosing from any of these subscription services below has its benefits because there are no hidden fees, you can cancel anytime with most offering a free trial for new subscribers.

Our Prediction: The Brotherly Love Birds are going to pull off an upset as the Eagles win 24-22.

The Eagles have been woeful this season, but most of their losses have been by one score or less. The favored Seahawks have had a tough schedule so far, but this game has all of the makings of a trap game. Rumors of Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts getting first-team reps to prepare for this game, and head coach Doug Pedersen is looking for a spark for his team to stay at the top of a bottom pit NFC East is the perfect recipe for an upset, or a blowout. Combine that with the fact that Seahawks QB Russell Wilson’s TD-INT ratio over his last 3 road games is 5-7, expect the Eagles defense to make some game-saving plays tonight.

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