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How to Watch Cowboys vs Bears: 2025 Week 3 Showdown

How to Watch Cowboys vs Bears: 2025 Week 3 Showdown

Get ready, Cowboys Nation! The 2025 NFL season heats up with a classic NFC North-South clash as the Dallas Cowboys host the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field for Week 3. Following a strong start, the Cowboys are on fire—don’t miss this Sunday afternoon thriller on September 21, 2025, at 4:25 PM ET! 📺 How to Watch in the U.S.

  • FOX: Tune in on all major cable and satellite providers.

  • Paramount+: Stream with a Premium plan ($5.99/month) or Premium Plus ($11.99/month) on any device.

  • Streaming Bundles: YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV include FOX with free trial options.

  • 🌍 International Viewers

    • UK: Sky Sports NFL

  • Canada: TSN / CTV

  • Mexico & Latin America: ESPN / Fox Sports Premium

  • Other Regions: DAZN or ESPN International

  • 🗓️ Game Details

    • Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025

  • Time: 4:25 PM ET

  • Location: Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

  • TV: FOX

  • Streaming: Paramount+ (U.S.), DAZN (International)

  • Radio: 105.3 The Fan (Dallas), 670 The Score (Chicago), SiriusXM NFL Radio (Channel 88), Westwood One

  • 🔑 Why This Game Matters Led by Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and a revamped defense, the Cowboys enter with momentum, aiming to build on their early wins. The Bears, with Caleb Williams and D.J. Moore, seek their first victory after a slow start. This matchup tests Dallas’s depth against Chicago’s grit—Cowboys Nation, let’s pack Soldier Field and roar them to victory! Get Ready for the Showdown! Cowboys fans, this is your afternoon! With the O-line protecting Prescott and Lamb ready to run wild, tune in on FOX or stream via Paramount+ to witness a Sunday clash. The Soldier Field crowd will roar, but Dallas’s grit will prevail—let’s crush the Bears! Rise up, Cowboys Nation, and show the NFL why we’re unstoppable!

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