TL;DR:Live stream Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Los Angeles Chargers on SilipYouTube TV or Sling TV.
NFL Week 15 action continues with a matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Chargers. The Buccaneers sit atop a struggling NFC South with a 7-6 record. If the season ended today, the Chargers would snag a six-seed, despite losing to the Kansas City Chiefs twice this season, holding an 8-5 tie for second place with the Denver Broncos.
Both teams have won three of their last five games. But, the Buccaneers have won three straight heading into this matchup, whereas the Chargers are coming off that loss in Kansas City.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Los Angeles Chargers takes place at 4:25 p.m. ET on Dec. 15. The two teams will face off at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
The game will air on FOX, where Adam Amin is expected to do the play-by-play. Mark Sanchez will join him in the booth and Kristina Pink will report from the sidelines.
We've found some of the best streaming services to consider for Buccaneers vs. Chargers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. the Los Angeles Chargers is available to live stream via YouTube TV or the NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV (not to mention other NFL fixtures).
YouTube TV's base plan is $49.99 per month for two months for new subscribers ($72.99 per month regularly). The base plan includes over 100 live TV channels, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, Fox Sports 1, and the NFL Network.
The NFL Sunday Ticket is an add-on for $209 per year, or four non-cancellable payments of $52.99. Sunday Ticket provides access to all NFL games, including out-of-market games and split-screen viewing.
Sling TV offers its Orange & Blue package of 48 channels at $55 per month that would serve your needs for locally available NFL games. Sign up to enjoy a first-month discounted rate of $27.50.
Sling TV’s sports channels feature ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNews, ESPNU, FOX, FS1, FS2, NBC, NFL Network, and SEC Network.
If you're abroad for this fixture, you might need to use a VPN to unblock your favorite streaming service. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the U.S., meaning you can unblock live streams of the NFL from anywhere in the world.
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