Chargers vs. Colts free live stream: How to watch NFL 'Monday Night Football' game without cable

Kevin Skiver

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The Chargers and Colts have both had heavy prime-time presences this season, and they'll get at least one more on "Monday Night Football" this week.

Los Angeles will be attempting to cling to its wild-card spot in the AFC playoffs. The Colts will take another step on their long march to the end of the season and likely the Jeff Saturday experiment.

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The Chargers (8-6) enter with three wins in their last four games. Justin Herbert continues to be all the rage in prime-time matchups, and he'll be the clear marquee quarterback Monday.

The Colts (4-9-1) have lost their last four games. and now Nick Foles will get the starting nod at quarterback over Matt Ryan as Indianapolis looks for answers at the position.

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Although the Colts' playoff hopes have been dashed this season, they're still looking for signs of hope down the stretch. The Chargers, meanwhile, may be playing for coach Brandon Staley's job. If they miss the postseason after an ambitious offseason, it could be difficult for the front office to justify keeping him on. But what the Chargers have done in the face of myriad injuries this year can't be ignored.

MORE: Watch 'Monday Night Football' with fuboTV (free trial)

Here's what to know to watch Chargers vs. Colts with or without cable.

Chargers vs. Colts live stream

  • TV networks: ESPN | TSN3, RDS2 (Canada)
  • Live stream: ESPN.com, ESPN App, fuboTV (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada)

"Monday Night Football" can be streamed via ESPN.com, the ESPN App or ESPN+, or with fuboTV, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial.

The Chargers-Colts "Monday Night Football" broadcast will feature Joe Buck on play-by-play and Troy Aikman as the color commentator. Lisa Salters will report from the sideline.

There is no alternate "Manningcast" in Week 16. "Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli" will return on Super Wild Card Weekend.

Viewers in Canada can watch the game on TSN3 (English) or RDS2 (French), or stream it on DAZN, which features every NFL game.

How to watch NFL 'Monday Night Football' games without cable

ESPN is the home of "Monday Night Football" again in 2022. Viewers will be able to stream the series on ESPN's website and app in addition to the streaming services below.

"Monday Night Football" will also stream on ESPN+, ESPN's subscription-based streaming service, in Weeks 1-3 and 15-18 and the Super Wild Card Weekend on Monday, Jan. 16.

Streaming optionCable subscription needed?Free?CostFree trial?
ESPN.com/ESPN AppYesYes
NFL+ (mobile only)YesYes
fuboTVNoNo$64.99/monthYes
DIRECTV STREAMNoNo$69.99/monthYes
Hulu Plus Live TVNoNo$64.99/monthYes
Sling TVNoNo$35/monthYes
YouTube TVNoNo$64.99/monthYes

'Monday Night Football' schedule 2022

  • Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN+, ESPN.com, ESPN app, fuboTV

ESPN will carry all "Monday Night Football" games in 2022, with Buck, Aikman and Salters on the call each week.

The games can be streamed on ESPN+, ESPN.com and the ESPN App, or with fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

WeekDateMatchupTime (ET)Channels
1Sept. 12Seahawks 17, Broncos 16  
2Sept. 19Bills 41, Titans 7  
2Sept. 19Eagles 24, Vikings 7  
3Sept. 26Cowboys 23, Giants 16  
4Oct. 349ers 24, Rams 9  
5Oct. 10Chiefs 30, Raiders 29  
6Oct. 17Chargers 19, Broncos 16 (OT)  
7Oct. 24Bears 33, Patriots 14  
8Oct. 31Browns 32, Bengals 13  
9Nov. 7Ravens 27, Saints 13  
10Nov. 14Commanders 32, Eagles 21  
11Nov. 2149ers 38, Cardinals 10  
12Nov. 28Steelers 24, Colts 17  
13Dec. 5Buccaneers 17, Saints 16  
14Dec. 12Patriots 27, Cardinals 13  
15Dec. 19Packers 24, Rams 12  
16Dec. 26Chargers vs. Colts8:15 p.m.ESPN
17Jan. 2Bills vs. Bengals8:30 p.m.ESPN, ABC

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.