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TIME CHANGE: Eagles vs Packers — Week 10 (MNF): US Time, How to Watch, Odds

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Eagles vs Packers — Week 10 (MNF): US Time, How to Watch, Odds

Philadelphia visits Green Bay on Monday Night Football with kickoff at 8:15 PM Eastern, broadcast nationally on ABC/ESPN and available on multiple streaming options. Betting markets lean slightly toward Green Bay with a tight spread and mid‑40s total.​

Game time (US)

  • Date: Monday, November 10, 2025.​

  • Kickoff: 8:15 PM ET | 7:15 PM CT | 6:15 PM MT | 5:15 PM PT. ​

  • Venue: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin.​

  • How to watch (TV/stream)

    • TV: ABC and ESPN (national). ESPN2 may carry ManningCast in select markets.​

  • Streaming in the US: ESPN app/website (with TV provider), Fubo, DirecTV Stream; NFL+ offers live local/primetime on mobile/tablet.​

  • Note for YouTube TV users: carriage dispute with Disney (ABC/ESPN) may affect access; over‑the‑air antenna for ABC or alternative providers/ESPN DTC are suggested workarounds if unresolved at kickoff.​

  • Radio/audio

    • Team radio networks carry local calls (e.g., Green Bay and Philadelphia markets); Packers provide a “how to listen” hub for terrestrial and streaming radio.​

    Betting odds (day‑of‑game ranges)

    • Point spread: Packers -1.5 to -2.5 depending on sportsbook.​

  • Total (Over/Under): 45.5 points (market band roughly 44.5–48.5).​

  • Moneyline: Packers about -115 to -140; Eagles +100 to +118.​

  • Quick context

    • Official game hub and team info confirm MNF timing and matchup (Eagles 6–2 at Packers 5–2–1).​

  • National previews and local outlets list identical kickoff times and viewing options for MNF.

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