The San Francisco 49ers vs. Indianapolis Colts matchup headlines Monday Night Football, giving NFL fans a prime-time showdown between two historic franchises. Whether you’re watching on cable, streaming online, or looking for a free option, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch 49ers vs. Colts live.
What Channel Is 49ers vs. Colts On?
The 49ers vs. Colts Monday Night Football game will be broadcast nationally on:
- ESPN – Primary Monday Night Football broadcaster
- ABC – Simulcast available with an over-the-air antenna
- ESPN Deportes – Spanish-language broadcast
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 PM ET / 5:15 PM PT.
How to Stream 49ers vs. Colts Live Online
Fans without cable can stream Monday Night Football through several popular platforms:
Disney+
- The game will stream live on Disney+, making it accessible to standalone subscribers.
ESPN App / ESPN+
- Stream live with a valid TV provider login.
- ESPN+ is included in many Disney Bundle packages.
NFL+
- Watch live on mobile phones and tablets with an NFL+ subscription.
Live TV Streaming Services (Cable Alternatives)
These services carry ESPN and/or ABC and allow you to watch the game live:
- Hulu + Live TV
- Fubo TV
- Sling TV (Orange plan)
- YouTube TV
Most services work on smart TVs, streaming devices, tablets, and phones.
How to Watch 49ers vs. Colts for Free
- ABC over-the-air broadcast: If you have a digital antenna, you can watch the game for free in many U.S. markets.
- Free trials: Some live TV streaming services occasionally offer free trials for new users.
49ers vs. Colts Monday Night Football Viewing Guide
| Viewing Method | Where to Watch |
|---|---|
| Cable TV | ESPN |
| Free TV | ABC (antenna) |
| Streaming | Disney+, ESPN App, ESPN+ |
| Mobile | NFL+ |
| Cable Alternatives | Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling, YouTube TV |
Final Thoughts
The 49ers vs. Colts Monday Night Football game is easy to watch across multiple platforms, whether you prefer traditional TV, streaming services, or mobile viewing. With ESPN, ABC, and Disney+ all carrying the broadcast, fans have more flexibility than ever to catch every snap.
