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How to Watch Eagles vs. Cowboys: 2025 NFL Kickoff- Week1

 

The 2025 NFL season opens with one of football’s fiercest rivalries: the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys under the lights at Lincoln Financial Field.

This isn’t just the first game of the year — it’s a statement game to set the tone for the season.

How to Watch in the U.S.

  • NBC – Available on all major cable and satellite providers.

  • Peacock – $5.99/month (Premium) or $11.99/month (Premium Plus). Stream live on mobile, smart TVs, and all devices.

  • Streaming Bundles – YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV all carry NBC and offer free trial options.


  • International Viewers

    • UK – Sky Sports NFL

  • Canada – TSN / CTV

  • Mexico & Latin America – ESPN / Fox Sports Premium

  • Other Regions – DAZN or ESPN International


  • Key Details

    📅 Date: Thursday, September 4, 2025
    Time: 8:20 PM ET (1:20 AM GMT, Sept 5)
    🏟️ Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
    📺 TV: NBC
    💻 Streaming: Peacock (U.S.), DAZN (International)
    🎙️ Radio: Westwood One, SiriusXM NFL Radio (ch. 88), 94.1 WIP (Philadelphia), 105.3 The Fan (Dallas)


    Why It Matters

    The Eagles enter the season as defending Super Bowl LIX champions, powered by Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and A.J. Brown.

    On the other side, Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons lead the Cowboys, who are desperate to break a 30-year Super Bowl drought.

    Every kickoff matters, but when it’s Eagles vs. Cowboys, the stakes are even higher. Expect fireworks, big plays, and a rivalry clash that could define the NFC East from day one.

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