Raiders vs. Chiefs live streams: How to watch NFL 'Monday Night Football' game online without cable

Gilbert McGregor

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Another divisional rivalry takes center stage on "Monday Night Football" In Week 5.

After the NFC West had the spotlight in Week 4, AFC West foes are going head-to-head this week as the 1-3 Raiders travel to Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium to face the 3-1 Chiefs.

This is the third prime-time game of the season for the Chiefs, who are coming off of an impressive 41-31 Sunday night victory over the Buccaneers. Patrick Mahomes threw for three touchdowns, bringing his season total to 11 and his career total to 162. Why is the career total of significance? Mahomes is now just four passing touchdowns away from passing "Monday Night Football" analyst Troy Aikman on the NFL's all-time list, meaning he can move up with Aikman in attendance.

On the other side, the Raiders earned their first win of the season, 32-23 over the Broncos, in Week 4. Las Vegas' record doesn't fully represent the team's competitiveness this season — its first three losses were by a combined 13 points, including an overtime loss in Week 2 and a two-point loss in Week 3.

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That said, the Chiefs have won eight of their last nine meetings with the Raiders, including a 48-9 drubbing in Week 14 of the 2021 season. Las Vegas will look to reverse its recent fortunes while Kansas City looks to keep rolling.

If you're looking to tune in to this game without cable, The Sporting News has you covered with streaming information below.

Raiders vs. Chiefs live stream

The "Monday Night Football" game between the Raiders and Chiefs will be broadcast nationally on ESPN and can be streamed live online at ESPN.com, on the ESPN app or with a subscription to ESPN+.

Cord-cutters can stream "Monday Night Football" with fuboTV, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial. FuboTV also carries CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network, so users will be able to watch most locally broadcast NFL games.

The "Monday Night Football" broadcast will feature Joe Buck as the play-by-play announcer alongside analyst Troy Aikman in the booth. Lisa Salters will report from the sideline.

There will be no "Manningcast" featuring Peyton and Eli Manning for "Monday Night Football" in Week 5.

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.

If you don't have cable but still want to watch "Monday Night Football," you can stream the game by signing up for ESPN+.

Streaming optionCable subscription needed?Free?CostFree trial?
ESPN+NoNo$9.99/monthNo
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

WeekDateMatchupTime (ET)Channels
1Sept. 12Seahawks 17, Broncos 16 ESPN, ABC, ESPN2
2Sept. 19Bills 41, Titans 7 ESPN
2Sept. 19Eagles 24, Vikings 7 ABC
3Sept. 26Cowboys 23, Giants 16 ESPN, ABC, ESPN2
4Oct. 349ers 24, Rams 9 ESPN, ESPN2
5Oct. 10Raiders at Chiefs8:15 p.m.ESPN
6Oct. 17Broncos at Chargers8:15 p.m.ESPN
7Oct. 24Bears at Patriots8:15 p.m.ESPN, ESPN2
8Oct. 31Bengals at Browns8:15 p.m.ESPN, ESPN2
9Nov. 7Ravens at Saints8:15 p.m.ESPN, ESPN2
10Nov. 14Commanders at Eagles8:15 p.m.ESPN
11Nov. 2149ers at Cardinals8:15 p.m.ESPN
12Nov. 28Steelers at Colts8:15 p.m.ESPN
13Dec. 5Saints at Buccaneers8:15 p.m.ESPN, ESPN2
14Dec. 12Patriots at Cardinals8:15 p.m.ESPN, ESPN2
15Dec. 19Rams at Packers8:15 p.m.ESPN, ABC, ESPN2
16Dec. 26Chargers at Colts8:15 p.m.ESPN
17Jan. 2Bills at Bengals8:30 p.m.ESPN, ABC

Gilbert McGregor

Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.