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How to watch Bengals at Vikings – kickoff time, TV and streaming info, radio broadcasts


The Cincinnati Bengals (1-1) head north to face the Minnesota Vikings (2-0) at US. Bank Stadium on Sunday, September 21, 2025, in a Week 3 matchup with early playoff implications. Cincinnati is looking to rebound after a shaky start and prove its offense can regain top form, while Minnesota aims to stay unbeaten and solidify its place atop the NFC North. A compelling storyline is how the Bengals’ passing attack, led by Joe Burrow, matches up against a Vikings defense that has been stingy through two games. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT on CBS.

Game information: Cincinnati Bengals at Minnesota Vikings

CategoryDetails
DateSunday, September 21, 2025
Time1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT
VenueUS Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
TV (Primary Network)CBS
Channel GuideDirecTV: 221 • Dish: Varies by region • Comcast/Xfinity: Varies by region • Spectrum: Varies by region • Verizon Fios: Varies by region
StreamParamount+ (subscription), CBS Sports app/website (TV provider login), NFL+ (mobile/tablet in-market only), live TV streaming services (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream)
RadioBengals: 700 WLW AM, ESPN 1530 AM, 102.7 WEBN FM • Vikings: KFAN 100.3 FM, KTLK 1130 AM (English); La Raza 1400 AM/1470 AM (Spanish)
CoverageRegional – coverage map not yet available; check 506 Sports closer to kickoff. Home-market affiliates: WKRC CBS 12 Cincinnati, WCCO CBS 4 Minneapolis.

Where to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings US viewing options

The Week 3 matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Minnesota Vikings will air on CBS as part of the network’s Sunday afternoon regional coverage. Fans in the Cincinnati and Minneapolis–St. Paul home markets are guaranteed local broadcasts on WKRC CBS 12 and WCCO CBS 4. Viewers in other regions may receive a different game depending on CBS’s schedule. Since this is not a national broadcast, fans outside the home markets should check the 506 Sports coverage map closer to kickoff to confirm whether Bengals–Vikings will air in their area.

What channel is Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings on?

Cable and satellite subscribers who receive CBS can watch the Bengals–Vikings game live on TV. The broadcast will also be available on the CBS Sports app or CBS.com when logging in with your TV provider credentials through TV Everywhere.

In the home markets, the game will air on the local CBS affiliates: WKRC CBS 12 Cincinnati for Bengals fans and WCCO CBS 4 Minneapolis for Vikings fans. These stations guarantee coverage within their respective regions. Fans outside the Cincinnati and Minneapolis–St. Paul DMAs may see a different game depending on CBS’s regional broadcast schedule – the official 506 Sports coverage map will confirm which areas carry Bengals–Vikings closer to kickoff.

Channel information by provider:

  • DirecTV: game airs on your local CBS affiliate (WKRC in Cincinnati, WCCO in Minneapolis). Some markets may also use overflow channel 719 with NFL Sunday Ticket. DirecTV channel lookup
  • Dish: local CBS affiliate; channel numbers vary by ZIP code.
  • Xfinity / Comcast: CBS airs on the local affiliate; numbers vary. Xfinity channel lineup
  • Spectrum: local CBS affiliate; check your Spectrum lineup.
  • Verizon Fios: CBS is available through the local affiliate, but placement varies by region. Use the Fios lineup tool.

Fans in Cincinnati and Minneapolis–St. Paul can also watch the game for free over the air (OTA) with a digital antenna. Tune to CBS 12 in Cincinnati or CBS 4 in Minneapolis to catch the broadcast without a subscription.

How to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings on mobile phone/tablet

NFL+ is the NFL’s official streaming service for fans who want to watch games on mobile devices. The platform works on smartphones and tablets, giving in-market viewers live access to local and primetime matchups, including Bengals vs Vikings in Cincinnati and Minneapolis.

  • NFL+ ($6.99/month): provides live local and primetime games on mobile and tablet devices, plus live game audio for every matchup.
  • NFL+ Premium ($14.99/month): adds full-game replays, condensed games, and access to the All-22 coaches film.

There are important restrictions: NFL+ does not carry out-of-market Sunday Afternoon games, and it cannot be cast or mirrored to a television. The service is designed as a supplement for mobile viewing, not a replacement for full TV or streaming packages.

How to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings without cable

Cord-cutters can stream Bengals vs Vikings on several live TV services that carry CBS. Local affiliate availability depends on your ZIP code, so it’s important to confirm coverage before subscribing.

  • YouTube TV – $72.99/month. Includes CBS in most U.S. markets, covering both Cincinnati (WKRC CBS 12) and Minneapolis (WCCO CBS 4). YouTube TV also features unlimited DVR storage, making it easy to record the game for later viewing. Check the channel lineup before signing up.
  • Hulu + Live TV – $82.99/month. Offers CBS in many markets, including Cincinnati and Minneapolis–St. Paul. Subscriptions also include Disney+ and ESPN+ bundled in at no extra cost. Availability varies by region.
  • Fubo – starting at $79.99/month. Carries CBS, FOX, NBC, and ABC in most markets, as well as robust Spanish-language sports offerings. Use Fubo’s channel lookup to confirm CBS access in your area.
  • Sling TV – $46/month for Sling Blue. Note that Sling does not carry CBS, so it cannot be used to stream Bengals vs Vikings. Sling is included here for context, as it offers FOX and NBC in select markets. See the channel list for details.

Reminder: CBS access depends on your local affiliate. Always confirm availability through the provider’s channel lookup tool before subscribing to ensure the game is included in your package.

How to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings with an over-the-air antenna

Fans in the home markets can watch Bengals vs Vikings for free with a digital antenna, since the game will air on CBS. In Cincinnati, the matchup will be carried by WKRC CBS 12, while viewers in Minneapolis–St. Paul can tune to WCCO CBS 4. Over-the-air TV does not require a subscription, but reception quality depends on your distance from the transmitter and the type of antenna you use.

Keep in mind that OTA access only works if you are within range of your local CBS affiliate’s broadcast signal. Fans outside the Cincinnati and Minneapolis–St. Paul DMAs may receive a different CBS game because of regional broadcast rules. To confirm reception, you can check the FCC DTV reception maps, use the AntennaWeb station finder, or review the 506 Sports coverage maps once they are released for Week 3.

How to listen to Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings on a radio

Cincinnati Bengals Radio stations

The Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network broadcasts every game, led by flagship stations WCKY 1530 AM (ESPN Radio) and 102.7 FM WEBN. Coverage is also carried on 700 AM WLW when there is no conflict with Reds baseball. The broadcast team features Dan Hoard on play-by-play and Dave Lapham as analyst. Fans can stream live via the Bengals “Live Game Day Audio” page or through partner platforms like TuneIn. Spanish-language coverage for 2025 has not yet been confirmed — check the Bengals broadcast page closer to game day.

Minnesota Vikings Radio stations

The Minnesota Vikings’ flagship station is KFAN 100.3 FM in Minneapolis–St. Paul, with Paul Allen handling play-by-play and Pete Bercich providing analysis. Broadcasts can be accessed via KFAN’s website and the Vikings’ official live radio stream. The team has offered a Spanish-language feed in past seasons, but details for 2025 are not yet confirmed — fans should check the Vikings Radio Network page for updates.

National and digital options

For fans outside local markets, SiriusXM NFL Radio carries both team feeds along with national commentary on Channel 88. Plans start at $12.99/month for streaming-only or $17.99/month for car + app access. Alternatively, NFL+ provides live audio of every NFL game nationwide, including Bengals vs Vikings, for $6.99/month.

How to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Minnesota Vikings out of market

NFL Sunday Afternoon games on CBS and FOX are regional broadcasts, meaning only viewers in the Cincinnati and Minneapolis–St. Paul home markets are guaranteed to see the Bengals–Vikings game on their local CBS affiliate. Fans outside those markets will need an official out-of-market solution.

NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube TV) is the official U.S. service for watching out-of-market Sunday Afternoon games on CBS and FOX. The package is available as a standalone subscription on YouTube or as an add-on with YouTube TV. Pricing for 2025 begins around $276 for the season (or eight monthly payments of about $34.50). Blackout rules apply: if the game is shown on your local CBS affiliate, it will not be available through Sunday Ticket. Supported devices include smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, PlayStation, Xbox, mobile apps, and web browsers. Learn more at YouTube TV.

NFL Game Pass International, distributed via DAZN (and Amazon Prime Video in select regions), streams every NFL game live, including the Bengals–Vikings matchup. The package also includes NFL RedZone, NFL Network, and full replays. Pricing varies by country, and subscriptions are geo-restricted — however, travelers can access their home subscription abroad with a VPN. See our guide on how to watch out-of-market NFL games with a VPN.

NFL RedZone is another option, though it does not provide full-game coverage. Instead, it shows every touchdown and key scoring play from all Sunday Afternoon games, including Bengals–Vikings highlights. NFL RedZone is available as a sports add-on through major live TV services such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo.