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Fubo is the easiest way to stream live, with 185+ channels including locals and sports. Try it for free for 7 days, then from $79.99/mo.
Most Hotdog readers choose Fubo.
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Living outside Arizona makes it challenging to watch Cardinals games on local television channels, unlike fans in the state who can typically catch the live broadcasts on Fox. The ability to watch games varies significantly depending on location.
In a hurry? The only perfect way for US fans to get complete access to out-of-market Cardinals games is with NFL Sunday Ticket. But there are several tools you can use besides that:
Editor’s Pick
Fubo is the easiest way to stream live, with 185+ channels including locals and sports. Try it for free for 7 days, then from $79.99/mo.
Most Hotdog readers choose Fubo.
NFL Sunday Ticket is available through YouTube and YouTube TV, giving you access to every out-of-market NFL game on Sundays.
PRO TIP: Traveling? Use ExpressVPN to keep watching anywhere in the world.
Below are some options you can use to watch out-of-market Cardinals games:
Arizona Cardinals fans in countries outside the US can see all games via NFL Game Pass. See our review for complete details.
For more information about how to watch the Arizona Cardinals for the entire season without cable, consult the below guides:
If you’re serious about watching out-of-market Cardinals games, the best setup I found is Fubo paired with ExpressVPN. Fubo’s got all the right channels – local networks, primetime games, and NFL RedZone for nonstop Sunday action – and the stream is smooth with hardly any buffering. ExpressVPN takes it up a notch by letting you get around annoying location blocks, so you’re not stuck missing games just because of where you live. Fubo is built for sports fans and, when combined with ExpressVPN, gives you the most complete way to follow the Cardinals all season long.
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