Vikings At Bucs, TV Map

December 12th, 2020

Free football.

Wanna know where you can watch the Vikings-Bucs game tomorrow afternoon on free TV? Joe’s here to help.

It seems a little over half of the United States will get to watch the game free on TV from the Den of Depression. And soitenly a good place to watch the game is at Big Storm Brewery in Clearwater or at your neighborhood Hooters.

If you live in the Midwest or mountain regions, or in the southeast, then you will get the Vikings-Bucs from your local FOX affiliate.

The Bucs get FOX’s A-Team of St. Petersburg-born Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Erin Andrews. (Streaming and radio broadcast information will be included in “Gameday Tampa Bay” scheduled to publish here at midnight.)

As always, TV coverage maps are courtesy of 506sports.com.


Red: Minnesota @ Tampa Bay
Blue:
Arizona @ NY Giants
Green: Dallas @ Cincinnati

8 Responses to “Vikings At Bucs, TV Map”

  1. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    We are certainly getting great TV coverage this year……best ever.

    I qualified for a free Sunday Ticket package this year & I’m not sure I even needed it….

  2. Roy T. Buford Says:

    @TTBF. Always like your posts. Too funny. Good coverage this year, for sure. We’ll see if that ends up being a good thing….or…..

  3. Crispy Says:

    I wish there was a way for me to watch in CA without Sunday Ticket.

  4. Leighroy Says:

    America’s team!

  5. Jedleman Says:

    Yeah sucks. We get the Bengals again in NE Kentucky.

  6. Joe Says:

    I wish there was a way for me to watch in CA without Sunday Ticket.

    Was going to ask if California has sports bars but remembered Greasy Gavin is trying to fully kill small businesses in the state and chase people to live in Nevada, Arizona, Texas and Florida.

  7. Larry Edwards Says:

    I have NFL game pass. I stay away from tv, radio and internet until the game is over and voila….the Bucs are live. A hell of a lot cheaper than the Sunday ticket.

  8. ClodHopper Says:

    I’m glad I got the Sunday Ticket for free this year. So many games played locally this year I would’ve paid like $70 per Bucs game. I’d probably still get it even if I was a fan of a local team tho.