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How to stream Seahawks vs. Eagles live

The Seahawks appear poised for the playoffs. The Eagles may be out of the picture with a loss on Sunday.

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This season hasn’t gone as planned for the Philadelphia Eagles. An underperforming offense hampered by injury has put the team on the brink of postseason elimination just as they face the toughest stretch of their schedule. Last week, the Eagles faced the New England Patriots and lost 17-10. This week, they get the Seattle Seahawks.

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Russell Wilson has had an amazing season, leading the Seahawks to an 8-2 record. Though the 49ers are still one game ahead of them in the NFC West, this is a team that feels destined for the playoffs. While the team started the year underperforming on both sides of the ball, Seattle is now in top form and shows no signs of slowing down.

Though this could be a close game, one of these teams keeps finding ways to win while the other keeps finding ways to lose. While Carson Wentz seems to have fewer weapons every week, Wilson finds new offensive players to depend on every week. Here’s everything you need to know to live stream Seahawks vs. Eagles, including what to watch for on the field.

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Seattle Seahawks vs. Philadelphia Eagles

  • When: 1pm ET, Sunday, Nov. 24
  • Where: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Streaming: FOX, NFL Sunday Ticket

There are a number of options for watching Seahawks vs. Eagles on streaming platforms that carry FOX. However, consult a coverage map to see what game your regional channel will be playing.

If a game is not being carried in your area, the only option might be an NFL Sunday Ticket package.

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Seahawks vs. Eagles live stream: How to watch NFL online

1) FuboTV

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Fubo TV
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If you’re a big-time sports fan, FuboTV is your best streaming service option. If you love international soccer and you’re a Spanish speaker, FuboTV also offers various add-on packages, including Fubo Latino and Fubo Português. FuboTV’s basic plan showcases nearly 100 channels and includes NFL Network. At $54.99 per month, you’ll also get FS1, FS2, NBCSN, NBA TV, Big Ten Network, Pac 12 Network, BeIn Sports, and CBS Sports Network, along with premium channels like FX/FXX/FXM. The only notable omission for sports fans is ESPN. You can add Fubo’s Sports Plus package for an additional $8.99 per month, which allows you to stream NFL RedZone(Here’s the complete FuboTV channels list.)

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2) Hulu with Live TV

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Hulu with Live TV includes sports programming among its offerings, including ESPN and FS1, and as a subscriber to the service, you’ll get free access to Hulu’s sizable on-demand library. (Check out the full list of Hulu Live TV channels.)

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3) Sling TV

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Both Sling Blue ($25 per month) or Sling Orange + Blue ($40 per month)  include NFL Network and a number of sports channels—like three ESPN channels, FS1, FS2, and NBCSN—and it’s still a nice perk that Sling subscribers can order a la carte packagesSling TV also offers a special Latino package for bilingual viewers. Sling TV is currently offering a deal where you can subscribe for 40% off the regular price for the first month of your subscription. That means Sling Blue would cost $15, and Sling Orange + Blue would cost $25. (Here’s a complete guide to Sling TV channels and our Sling TV review.)

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For $10 extra per month, you can get NFL RedZone via the Sling Blue Sports Extra package.

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How to use AirTV with Sling

AirTV solves one of Sling’s biggest problems: The inability to receive all of your local channels. By purchasing a basic AirTV for $79.99 or the AirTV Player for $119.99, you can merge those local channels into your Sling TV, (or on your mobile device if you have the basic AirTV). As the Daily Dot wrote in its AirTV review, “It’s practically magic.” While select football games are no longer on Sling after its contract impasse with FOX—which for now means no FOX, FS1, or FS2 via Sling—you can still catch the Fox telecasts with AirTV.

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The basic AirTV is a dual-tuner streaming device, while the AirTV Player is basically an upgraded Chromecast that has Netflix preinstalled. You’ll still need to own an HD antenna because even though AirTV gets you access to your local channels, it doesn’t actually physically show them to you.

But AirTV—which has no monthly fee—serves to strengthen one of Sling’s biggest weaknesses compared to other live streaming services like Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV. Those services have plenty of local channels.

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4) YouTube TV

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YouTube TV is a great option for college football fans, including ESPN and FS1. (Take a look at the full list of YouTube TV channels here.)

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5) NFL Sunday Ticket

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NFL Sunday Ticket
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Cost: $73.99 per month for four months, or one single payment of $293.96

There are two—and only two—ways of acquiring NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV.

There’s NFLSundayTicket.TV, which costs $73.99 per month for four months. It’s everything you love NFL Sunday Ticket but online-only. You can stream from pretty much any device that connects to the internet (but only on one device at a time).

You can also upgrade to the NFLST.TV Max bundle for a total of $99 per month for four months or one single payment of $395.99. You can also add on NFL Game Pass, which allows you to watch replays of every game after they air, for $50 for the full season.

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There’s another way to watch NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV: Amazon Prime. While you can’t pay for the package using Amazon Prime, you can at least watch all of the games on the service. To start, first download the NFL Sunday Ticket channel on Amazon Prime. It’s free. From there, you’ll just need to sign in with your subscription credentials.

College students can purchase NFL Sunday Ticket at a discounted price through NFLSundayTicket.TV U.

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Seattle Seahawks vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Why it matters

Right before its bye week, Seattle capped what has been an incredibly strong three-week stretch with a win against their previously undefeated division rivals, the 49ers.

Early in the season, Wilson had trouble connecting with his receivers, and seemed to win games by sheer force of will. (And dependence on now-injured safety blanket tight end Will Dissly.) In recent weeks, Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf have developed into one of the most reliable receiving tandems in the league.

At the same time, running back Chris Carson has grown to the point that you can almost guarantee that he will flirt with 100 yards on the ground every game.

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Even though Seattle’s defense has been uncharacteristically weak, dropping down to 22nd in Defensive DVOA, Russell Wilson and his offense just keep winning.

The opposite has been true for Philadelphia. Despite developing into a top 10 defense as the season has gone on, the Eagles have put themselves on the brink of playoff elimination. The biggest problem has been a lack of receiver depth for Carson Wentz. That’s been exacerbated by persistent injuries across Philadelphia’s offense.

Against good teams, this offense has consistently failed to keep up. The Eagles have lost three of their last six games, and in those losses, they’ve averaged less than 15 points per game. If you look at their box score, tight end Zack Ertz or running back Miles Sanders often end up leading the team in receiving yards as Philly is fielding one of the worst receiving corps in the league.

With a strong Cowboys team ahead of them in their division and tough competitive NFC North and NFC West, the Eagles can’t lose many more games and keep their postseason hopes alive. The Seahawks may be second in the NFC West, but they positioned to make noise in the playoffs, either as a wild card or as a division winner. Look for Philly to notch another loss against this surging Seahawks squad.

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