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Where to watch Seahawks vs. Lions: NFL Week 4 Monday Night Football live stream

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Monday Night Football closes out Week 4 of the NFL season with a doubleheader. The second game features Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks (3-0) taking on Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions (2-1). Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will call the game from the booth, with Lisa Salters and rules analyst Russell Yurk sharing updates throughout the broadcast.

The Seahawks are one of the last remaining unbeaten teams in the NFL. Seattle is coming off a dominant 24-3 victory over the Miami Dolphins in Week 3. The Lions also won last week, defeating the Cardinals 20-13. The Seahawks and Lions played in a classic game during the 2023 season, with Seattle coming out on top with a 37-31 overtime victory.

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Watch the Seahawks vs. Lions live stream on ABC and ESPN+

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The Seahawks and Lions will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on Monday, September 30. The game will air on ABC. Use the ABC App or WatchESPN for online access. Make sure to sign in with a TV provider.

Seahawks vs. Lions on ABC

For those looking to watch without cable, stream the game between the Seahawks and Lions on ESPN+. The streaming service costs $11 per month and includes hundreds of streaming opportunities for football, basketball, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, and more. Sign up for the Disney bundle — ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu — for $15 per month.

Seahawks vs. Lions on ESPN+

Watch the Seahawks vs. Lions live stream on Hulu with Live TV

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Monday Night Football on ABC can be streamed on Hulu with Live TV. With this streaming service, customers gain access to over 95 channels, including ABC, ESPN, ESPN, TNT, and USA. Hulu with Live TV costs $76 per month. Another option is the bundle plan, which features Hulu with Live TV, Disney+, and ESPN+ for $77 per month.

Watch the Seahawks vs. Lions live stream on Sling TV

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Enjoy sports, news, and entertainment with Sling TV. With customizable extras and no annual contracts, Sling offers an ideal alternative to cable television. Sling offers two plans: Orange at $40 per month and Blue at $45 per month. Sign up for the Blue plan to stream ABC. New customers will receive 50% off the first month.

Watch the Seahawks vs. Lions live stream on Fubo

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With no long-term contracts and unlimited DVR, Fubo is the perfect service for those who want to enjoy live sports without cable. ABC is one of the 350-plus channels on Fubo, so you won’t miss a snap of the Seahawks versus the Lions. Fubo offers three plans: Pro at $80 per month, Elite with Sports Plus at $100 per month, and Deluxe at $110 per month. Sign up for a free trial today.

Watch the Seahawks vs. Lions live stream on YouTube TV

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IF you love the NFL, then consider signing up for YouTube TV. The NFL’s main broadcast networks — including CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC, and ESPN — are available on YouTube TV. Additionally, fans can purchase Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV to watch every out-of-market game. Try YouTube TV for free. After the trial, pay only $65 per month for the first four months.

Watch the Seahawks vs. Lions live stream from abroad with a VPN

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Sign up for a VPN or virtual private network for more privacy and security. These VPNs protect computers from malware attacks and phishing scams. Additionally, VPNs bypass regional broadest restrictions while traveling, ensuring a smoother experience. Our recommendation is NordVPN, which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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