Watch Minnesota Vikings Vs. New England Patriots Live Stream: Start Time, Preview, NFL Week 13 Live Online

The New England Patriots look for their second straight win while the Minnesota Vikings must win to stay on track for a wild card berth.

The New England Patriots remain undefeated at home so far in the 2018 National Football League season, but that 5-0 streak could be under threat Sunday afternoon when the AFC East leaders face the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings receiving corps of Adam Thielen, Stefon Diggs, and Kyle Rudolph has combined for 215 catches and 2,353 yards with 16 touchdowns, according to an NBC Sports analysis, and they will be going against a Patriots defense that has allowed 2,967 yards and 22 touchdowns on 266 completions. The answers will come when the Patriots and Vikings meet for just the 13th time in their combined history, in a game that will live stream from Foxborough, Massachusetts.

To find out how to watch a live stream of Sunday’s NFL Week 132 matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and the New England Patriots, see the streaming information at the bottom of this article. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. Eastern Standard Time at the 67,000-seat Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Sunday, December 2. In the Pacific Time Zone that start time will be 1:25 p.m. Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the game online starting at 9:25 p.m. on Sunday, while NFL fans in Australia can log in to the live stream at 8:25 a.m. on Monday, December 3, Australian Eastern Daylight Time, 6:25 a.m. Western Time.

The Vikings-Patriots game will live stream in most of the country. To be sure that your area will receive the game, check the “Fox Late” map provided by 506 Sports. Areas shaded in pink will be able to access the Minnesota vs. New England live stream.

The New England defense has largely clamped down in recent games, not allowing a 300-yard passing game in four straight contests, and preventing any rusher from gaining 100 yards in the last eight games, according to CBS Sports.

“Containing the passing game is one thing. But stopping Minnesota’s run game is another task in itself,” wrote USA Today Patriots Wire analyst. “Though the numbers in 2018 don’t prove it, the Vikings have one of the best running backs in the NFL in Dalvin Cook.”

Coming back from a hamstring injury, Cook has not carried the ball more than 10 times in games since August 9, per Pro Football Reference, but if Cook picks Sunday’s game to get healthy, the Pats defense could find itself overwhelmed.

To watch a live stream of the Minnesota Vikings vs. New England Patriots inter-conference NFL matchup, use the stream provided by Fox Sports Go. Bear in mind that accessing the Fox Sports Go live stream requires login credentials from a cable or satellite TV provider subscription.

To watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. New England Patriots gridiron clash stream live for free without a cable subscription, fans should sign up for a free trial of an “over the top” streaming TV package that carries Fox Sports local channels, such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, or DirecTV Now. All three of the internet TV services require credit card information and subscription fees, but they all offer seven-day free trial periods, and if the subscription is canceled prior to the expiration of that free week, fans can watch the Vikes-Pats showdown live stream at no charge.

To view the live stream outside of the areas shown on the 506 Sports map linked above — except in the teams’ home markets — fans will need to pay the subscription fee for NFL Sunday Ticket, a service which also comes with a one-week free trial period.

Fans outside of the United States can watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. New England Patriots game live stream with NFL Game Pass, a service which requires an annual subscription fee, but also comes with a first-week free trial offer.

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