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Packers vs. Cardinals, Week 7 – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games

Packers vs. Cardinals, Week 7 – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games
October 17, 2025 | By Green Bay Packers Staff


🗓️ Date & Time

Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025
Time: 3:25 p.m. CT
Location: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, AZ)

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🏈 What Channel is the Packers Game on Today?

The wait is almost over, Packers fans! The Green Bay Packers are heading west to face the Arizona Cardinals in a thrilling Week 7 NFC showdown at State Farm Stadium this Sunday afternoon.

After a hard-fought stretch to open the season, the Packers — led by quarterback Jordan Love — are looking to build on their recent progress and regain momentum on the road. Meanwhile, the Cardinals, energized by their young playmakers, will look to defend their home field and snap Green Bay’s dominance in recent meetings.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch, stream, or listen live to Packers vs. Cardinals in Week 7.


📺 HOW TO WATCH PACKERS vs. CARDINALS ON TV

TV: FOX Sports

Broadcast Team:

  • Play-by-Play: Kenny Albert

  • Color Analyst: Jonathan Vilma

  • Sideline Reporter: Jen Hale

  • FOX Sports, now in its 32nd season as an official NFL network partner, will carry the broadcast nationwide. The game will also be available through NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube.

    📍 Check your local listings or visit 506sports.com for regional broadcast coverage.


    🖥️ HOW TO STREAM PACKERS vs. CARDINALS ONLINE

    • NFL+: Watch live local and primetime games on your phone or tablet.

    • NFL+ Basic: $6.99/month or $49.99/year

  • NFL+ Premium: $14.99/month or $99.99/year

  • Includes live game audio, replays, NFL RedZone, and Coaches Film.

  • Available on the NFL App across all app stores.

  • Packers.com: Streams the official Packers radio broadcast worldwide for desktop users.

  • Packers Mobile App: Streams the same radio broadcast within the Packers’ home market, starting with the pre-game show at 1:05 p.m. CT, per NFL restrictions.

  • 🌍 Outside of the U.S.?
    Sign up for NFL Game Pass International to stream Packers games live anywhere in the world.


    📻 HOW TO LISTEN TO PACKERS vs. CARDINALS LIVE

    All Packers games are broadcast on the Packers Radio Network, spanning 54 stations across Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and the Dakotas.

    Flagship Station:

    • 95.7 BIG FM WRIT – Milwaukee (debuting as the new flagship this week)

  • The next two games (at Arizona and Pittsburgh) will also simulcast on 97.3 The Game WRNW – Milwaukee, the former flagship since 2022.

  • Broadcast Crew:

    • Play-by-Play: Wayne Larrivee

  • Color Analyst: Larry McCarren (two-time Pro Bowler)

  • Sideline Reporter: John Kuhn (three-time Pro Bowler)

  • McCarren and Larrivee enter their 27th season together in the booth — the longest-running broadcast duo in team history. The broadcast is also available on SiriusXM Radio (Channel 138 or 381) and via the SiriusXM App under the Packers Radio Network feed.


    ⚜️ WHY THIS GAME MATTERS

    Week 7 marks a pivotal stretch for the Packers, who are looking to stay competitive in the NFC playoff picture. With Jordan Love continuing to grow under center and head coach Matt LaFleur refining the offensive rhythm, Green Bay aims to strike early and stay balanced against a Cardinals defense that has struggled against the run this season.

    The return of key playmakers like Aaron Jones and Christian Watson could provide the spark the Packers need to take control of the game.

    “We know what’s at stake,” LaFleur said. “It’s about execution, discipline, and finishing drives. This group is hungry — and we’re ready for the challenge in Arizona.”

    Kickoff is set for Sunday, October 19 at 3:25 p.m. CT on FOX, with pregame radio coverage beginning at 1:05 p.m. CT.

    Because wherever they play — the spirit of Green Bay travels with them. 🧀💚💛

     
     

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