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Cowboys vs. Lions: How to Watch the High-Stakes Thursday Night Matchup

How to Watch Cowboys vs. Lions: Time, TV Channel & Streaming — December 4

The Dallas Cowboys (6–5–1) look to extend their three-game momentum as they head to Ford Field for a Thursday night matchup against the Detroit Lions (7–5) on December 4, 2025.

How to Watch

Location: Ford Field
Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. ET
TV Broadcast: Amazon Prime Video
Streaming (local markets): Fubo

Betting Odds

Spread: Lions -3.5
Moneyline: Detroit -190, Dallas +155
Over/Under: 54.5

Injury Updates

Lions: No reported injuries
Cowboys: No reported injuries

Notable Stats

  • Dallas is giving up 28.5 points per game, nearly identical to the 29.2 the Lions average offensively.

  • Detroit racks up 376.3 total yards per game, almost the same as the 376.2 yards Dallas typically surrenders.

  • The Cowboys’ offense posts 29.3 points per contest, outpacing the 22.8 points allowed by Detroit’s defense.

  • Dallas generates 393.1 yards per game, compared to the 316.2 yards the Lions defense usually concedes.

  • The Cowboys average 6.2 yards per play, while Detroit’s defense allows 5.5 yards per snap.

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