Everything you need to know on how to watch the Cardinals against the Falcons, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Still reeling from their second straight loss, the Arizona Cardinals (1-8) will welcome the Atlanta Falcons (4-5) to State Farm Stadium on Sunday for a week 10 NFC showdown in the desert.
The Cardinals return to home comforts after an ugly 27-0 defeat on the road to the Browns last week, punctuating a 6-game losing skid that has derailed their season. The Falcons didn’t have a great time of it last Sunday either, falling to a 31-28 loss to the Vikings in what was their second straight loss, dropping them to 4-5 after an inconsistent start to the season.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the match, including what TV channel to watch it on, streaming details, and more.
Cardinals vs Falcons: Date & kickoff time
How to watch Cardinals vs Falcons on TV & stream live online in UK and Rest of the World
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Cardinals and Falcons rosters & injury reports
Arizona Cardinals team news
Arizona Cardinals star quarterback Kyler Murray is on course to make his 2023 debut on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons if all goes as per plan in the build-up practise, as per head coach Jonathan Gannon. Sunday would be Murray’s first game since he tore his ACL in a December defeat to the New England Patriots.
Meanwhile, offensive lineman Trystan Colon (calf), running back Emari Demercado (toe), offensive lineman Will Hernandez (knee), offensive lineman D.J. Humphries (ankle), linebacker Cameron Thomas (illness), linebacker Ezekiel Turner (hamstring) and cornerback Marco Wilson (knee) were all not available to practice on Wednesday. Running back James Conner and wide receiver Michael Wilson were limited with knee and shoulder injury, respectively.
Atlanta Falcons team news
The Atlanta Falcons have a lengthy injury report as they have already placed Grady Jarrett, Troy Anderson, Matt Hennessy, Parker Hesse, and Adetokunbo Ogundeji, among others, on injured reserve. Cornerback Dee Alford and Mack Hollins did not practice on Wednesday due to ankle injuries, while safety Richie Grant (neck) and wide receiver Drake London (groin) were limited.