Published on September 13th, 2023
It’s Week 2 in the NFL season, and this Sunday, the Houston Texans (0-1) will square off against their AFC South rivals, the Indianapolis Colts (0-1), as both teams aim to secure their first victory of the season.
The game is set to air on FOX in the local area, and for those beyond Houston’s borders, it’s accessible through NFL Sunday Ticket or via live streaming on Hulu + Live TV or Sling TV.
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Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts
- Date: Sunday, September 17, 12:00 pm CDT
- Location: NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
- Watch on: FOX (streaming available on Sling TV or YouTube TV)
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How To Watch Texans vs. Colts
FOX is set to broadcast the Texans-Colts game this weekend, offering an easy way to catch it with a cable TV package or even just an antenna.
But if you prefer streaming and don’t have cable, several major live TV streaming services have got you covered.
Here are the top streaming services for watching NFL games this season:
- Sling TV Orange + Blue: $55.00/month ($27.50 for the first month)
- Hulu + Live TV: $69.99/month (Includes Disney+ and ESPN+)
- YouTube TV: $72.99/month (After three months at $62.99/month)
- NFL Sunday Ticket: $74.75/month for four months (Requires YouTube TV subscription)
- FuboTV: $74.99/month (One-week free trial available)
- DIRECTV STREAM: $74.99/month (After three months at $64.99/month)
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How To Watch Texans vs. Colts Out-Of-Market
For those in the Houston area, watching the game is straightforward with these streaming services and FOX.
However, if you’re out-of-market and eager to catch the action, your local FOX station won’t carry it. In such a scenario, your best bet is to opt for NFL Sunday Ticket, available through two options:
- Add it to your existing YouTube TV subscription (4 payments of $74.75).
- Get it as a standalone service via YouTube Primetime Channels (4 payments of $99.75).
With NFL Sunday Ticket, you can enjoy all out-of-market games every Sunday, ensuring you won’t miss any Texans games throughout the season.
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