NFL Monday Night Football 2013 Live Stream Free (ESPN): Watch Minnesota Vikings vs New York Giants Online, Week 7 TV Schedule, Radio Stations

The New York Giants (0-6) will host the Minnesota Vikings (1-4) during Monday Night Football at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, as the NFL concludes the last game of week 7 of regular season. The game will begin at 5:40 p.m. PT or 8:40 p.m. ET. It will be televised live on ESPN nationally and those without a television can watch the game online by live stream at ESPN.com.

Vikings vs Panthers October 2013
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The combined wins to losses of both teams is a 1-10, which means neither team is expected to make it to the playoffs, much less the Super Bowl. The Vikings have won 1 out of the last five games, but the Giants have zero wins in the last six games. Giants fans are hoping that their team will have a chance against the Vikings tonight. 

Giants vs. Vikings Radio Live Streaming

Giants vs. Vikings radio broadcasts can be accessed online or through either of the teams' radio stations or affiliate networks.

Giants' fans can find the list of radio stations in its affiliate network here, and online radio live streaming broadcast stations here.

Vikings' fans can find their team's radio station affiliates here, and online live radio streaming stations here.

Besides watching the games, NFL fans can listen to every games live through NFL's Audio Pass. With a subscription fee of $39.99, listeners receive access through July 31, 2014 to all 65 preseason games, 256 regular season games, home or away broadcasts, archived games, Spanish broadcasts, and chats. 

If you were unable to watch or listen to the games live, you can access full replays of every past and 2013 NFL game online, including playoffs and Super Bowl archives through NFL's Game Rewind. This subscription gives you access from your computer, iPad, Android tablets, and other mobile devices. The one time subscription fee of $69.99 or 4 payments of $17.99 per month gives subscribers access through July 31, 2014.

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