How to Watch the Vikings-Bears Game on ‘Sunday Night Football’ for Free

NFL viewing guide for cord-cutters and cord-nevers

Chicago Bears v Minnesota Vikings
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With the NFL regular season a little over halfway complete, NFL fans continue to flock to their TV sets, mobile phones, connected TVs, desktops and laptops waiting to watch their favorite teams. This Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings will play the Chicago Bears at 5:20 p.m. PT at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Of course, not everyone has the cash to put down $50+ on a satellite subscription to watch their team play. But with more consumers now turning to connected TVs and mobile devices for their daily dose of entertainment, the National Football League has made it easier for cord-cutters and cord-nevers to get their football fix without emptying their piggy bank.

While fans can watch this upcoming game on the NFL Network available on streaming platforms like FuboTV, DirecTV Now, PS Vue, and Sling TV — they all charge a monthly subscription fee. The cheapest of these services is Sling TV, which includes the NFL Network in its “Blue” package for $25 per month. Of course, consumers can get around paying the monthly service fee by taking advantage of the free trial period that most of these platforms offer.

But if $25 per month is still too much or canceling the service after its trial period is too big of a hassle, there is another way to watch the game without spending a dime.

Anyone with a smartphone can download the NFL, Yahoo Sports, AOL or Tumblr mobile apps and enjoy the upcoming game at no cost. The same goes for all regular season and playoff games, and even the Super Bowl. The NFL announced the news in February.

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