The 2025 NFL season is here, and with it comes one of the sport’s most time-honored broadcast institutions. It's a television event that rounds off the weekend on a high and kickstarts the week ahead with a bang when it comes to all the news and action from the current NFL season. Yes, Monday Night Football is back once again and ready to deliver some top-drawer drama for NFL fans across the US.
The capstone to each round of action across the National Football League has long been one of the most celebrated spots on the fixture list. With most of the competition’s 32 teams set to feature at one point or another, the regular broadcast slot will surely make for essential viewing this term.
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But where can you watch it, and who will be playing in 2025? Luckily for you, we have all the details right here. So sit back and enjoy, as GOAL guides you through Monday Night Football this season, including the games you’ll see, where they will be shown, and what packages you can pick up to ensure you get the best experience possible.
What is Monday Night Football?
Monday Night Football, primarily known by the abbreviation MNF, is the brand name given to a broadcasting package that showcases NFL fixtures on Monday nights. The format can trace its roots back to 1970, during the early days of the AFL-NFL merger that created the current formation of the game.
One of the longest-running sports television series in the United States, it has consistently pulled impressive ratings and positive responses from fans and viewers. The format has expanded over the decades to include various spin-offs, including Monday Night Countdown since 1993 and Manningcast since 2020.
Now very much established as a regular rite of passage for the discerning football fan, Monday Night Football continues to draw viewers and generate debate as it shows some of the finest action across the NFL calendar, week in and week out, throughout the regular season.
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Monday Night Football is broadcast primarily by ESPN, with the pay subscription channel the main home of the rights package. The channel had had the rights to show MNF since 2006 when it took them from its terrestrial network sister ABC, who had previously run the package since its inception.
However, since 2020, select games have been further simulcast on ABC alongside a regular broadcast on ESPN. Since 2022, the former has been handed a select few exclusive games independent of its sister channel to show outright, spreading MNF coverage across both.
In addition, ESPN has streamed simulcasts of MNF fixtures since the 2021 campaign, while Manningcast - an alternative commentary option hosted by brothers Peyton and Eli Manning - has been shown on ESPN2 for select games since the 2020 season began.
Monday Night Football schedule
There are 22 matchups scheduled to be broadcast under the Monday Night Football banner throughout the 2025 NFL regular season. The majority will be shown in the traditional position of 8:15 pm ET on a Monday night, though select games will be broadcast across the weekend instead.
Below, you can find a list of fixtures set to be shown as part of Monday Night Football this season:
| Week | Game | Date | Time (ET) | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Week 1 | Minnesota @ Chicago | September 8 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 2 | Tampa Bay @ Houston | September 15 | 7:00 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 2 | Los Angeles @ Las Vegas | September 22 | 10:00 pm | ESPN |
Week 3 | Detroit @ Baltimore | September 22 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 4 | New York @ Miami | September 29 | 7:30 pm | ESPN |
Week 4 | Cincinnati @ Denver | September 29 | 7:15 pm | ABC |
Week 5 | Kansas City @ Jacksonville | October 6 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 6 | Buffalo @ Atlanta | October 13 | 7:15 pm | ESPN |
Week 6 | Chicago @ Washington | October 13 | 8:15 pm | ABC |
Week 7 | Tampa Bay @ Detroit | October 20 | 7:00 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 7 | Houston @ Seattle | October 27 | 10:00 pm | ESPN |
Week 8 | Washington @ Kansas City | October 27 | 7:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 9 | Arizona @ Dallas | November 3 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 10 | Philadelphia @ Green Bay | November 10 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 11 | Dallas @ Las Vegas | November 17 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 12 | Carolina @ San Francisco | November 24 | 8:15 pm | ESPN |
Week 13 | New York @ New England | December 1 | 8:15 pm | ESPN |
Week 14 | Philadelphia @ Los Angeles | December 8 | 8:15 pm | ABC, ESPN |
Week 15 | Miami @ Pittsburgh | December 15 | 8:15 pm | ESPN |
Week 16 | San Francisco @ Indianapolis | December 22 | 8:15 pm | ESPN |
Week 17 | Los Angeles @ Atlanta | December 29 | 8:15 pm | ESPN |
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Can you watch Monday Night Football without cable?
With the majority of Monday Night Football matchups carried by ESPN, a package through cable television or a satellite provider with the service included used to be a must for fans who wanted to ensure they could catch the final game of each match week throughout the season.
However, with the rise of streaming services and the coverage afforded by ESPN this season, the best way to watch Monday Night Football - and cover all your other sporting needs - may just be to invest in a streaming package, ensuring you can catch every punt, rush, and touchdown this term.
Below, GOAL breaks down our favorite live-streaming packages that carry ESPN and ABC, along with their pros and cons, allowing you to decide which one is right for you and your coverage needs of Monday Night Football this season.



