NFL Monday Night Football Live Stream: How To Live Stream Philadelphia Eagles vs. Chicago Bears For Free

After an incredible weekend of football, Week 2 of the NFL season concludes with the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football! The Eagles and rookie quarterback Carson Wentz hope to pick up where they left off after their 29-10 Week 1 victory over the Cleveland Browns, while Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears come into tonight’s game looking to avenge last week’s 23-14 loss to the Houston Texans. Did the NFL save the best game of the week for last? We’ll find out tonight!

WHAT TIME DOES THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES VS. CHICAGO BEARS GAME START?

The Bears and Eagles will kick off at 8:30 P.M. Eastern.

HOW DO I LIVE STREAM THE CHICAGO BEARS VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES GAME?

The Eagles/Bears game is being broadcast on ESPN, which means it is also being livestreamed on the Worldwide Leader’s excellent WatchESPN app, as well as Sling TV. Unfortunately, you’ll need to authenticate with a cable provider if you want to watch the game on Watch ESPN, so get your (or your friend’s/parent’s!) login credentials ready.

Cordcutters can watch via Sling TV, whose Orange package carries both ESPN and ESPN2 (more on Sling below).

And there’s also PlayStation Vue. Subscribers to their ‘Access’ basic cable streaming service have access to ESPN.

HOW CAN I GET THE WATCH ESPN APP?

If you consider yourself a sports fan and you haven’t already downloaded the free Watch ESPN app for your iOS, Android or Windows Mobile device, you’re doing it wrong. Rectify that situation immediately! You can also tune-in via Watch ESPN’s Roku channel, using your Amazon Fire TV or Chromecast device, or by visiting WatchESPN.com on your desktop or laptop computer. (NOTE: You’re going to need to authenticate with your cable provider, so make sure you have your login and password for your cable system handy.)

WHAT ABOUT NFL GAME PASS?

NFL Game Pass shows games that have already concluded. If you’re fine with on demand NON-live games, sign up for $99/year.

WHAT ABOUT TWITTER? I HEARD THEY WERE STREAMING THE NFL THIS YEAR.

Twitter is indeed streaming a number of Thursday night games, but not all of them, and not this week. The first Twitter/NFL pairing is Week 2’s Jets/Bills matchup next Thursday night.

HOW CAN I GET SLING TV?

This is a terrific time to check out Sling TV. The service’s Orange package, which includes access to ESPN, ESPN 2, Comedy Central, and TNT, normally costs $20 a month, but the company is currently offering subscribers a free one-week trial of the service. Then, from there, you can either download the Sling desktop app (if you’re watching on a desktop or laptop computer), or download the Sling app for iOS/Apple devices, Android, Roku, Microsoft, Nexus player, ZTE or XBox One.