Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) runs with the ball against the New York Giants during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sept. 14, 2025.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) runs with the ball against the New York Giants during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sept. 14, 2025.
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What channel is Monday Night Football? Cowboys at Raiders: TV, odds, predictions

The Dallas Cowboys will look different than they did in their last game when they travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders on Monday Night Football.

In a battle of struggling teams, Dallas will debut new trade acquisitions Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams, who get to face a Raiders offense that has struggled much of the year. Dallas comes in at 3-5-1 while thee Raiders are 2-7, so both teams are desperate for a win.

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The Cowboys are a solid 3 1/2-point road favorite as they look for a victory to keep slim playoff hopes alive as the season enters the second half.

Who plays tonight NFL?

Week 11 of the NFL season closes on Monday Night Football when the Dallas Cowboys travel to take on the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.

What time is the Monday Night Football game?

Kickoff is at 6:20 p.m. MT/7:20 p.m. CT on ABC and ESPN.

What channel is Monday Night Football on?

The game between the Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders will be televised on both ABC and ESPN.

TV: ESPN and ABC

Time, date: 6:20 p.m. PT/7:20 p.m. MT, Monday, Nov. 10

Streaming: ESPN+, FUBO, Sling

Dallas Cowboys record

Dallas is 3-5-1.

Las Vegas Raiders record

Las Vegas is 2-7.

Cowboys at Raiders odds

Dallas -3 1/2. Over-under 50 1/2. Dallas is a -145 favorite on the money line, and Las Vegas is a +145 underdog.

Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders picks, predictions

The line: Cowboys 27, Raiders 23. With a line of 3 1/2 points and an over-under of 50 1/2, Dallas is expected to win 27-23 or 27-24.

The Arizona Republic: Cowboys 33, Raiders 20

Jeremy Cluff writes: “If the Cowboys can’t beat the Raiders, their season is over. Dak Prescott and company should be able to outscore a struggling Las Vegas offense.”

Bookies.com: Bet the Cowboys to cover vs Raiders

Bill Speros writes: “Jerry Jones pushed all his chips into the middle of the table at the trade deadline. He shored up his defense, picking up DT Quinnen Williams from the Jets and LB Logan Wilson from the Bengals. We then learned that Jones had inserted a ‘poison pill’ into the deal that sent Micah Parsons from Green Bay. Jones decreed that if Green Bay dealt Parsons, or Kenny Clark, to any NFC East team, the Packers would subsequently owe Dallas its 2028 first-round pick. Still, at 3-5-1, the Cowboys remain deep below the playoff waterline in the NFC. This total appears high, even though Dallas has eclipsed the over in 5 of their past 6 games. The Raiders dropped 7 of their past 8 games but have covered in 3 of their past 4. The Cowboys take their show on the road this week, load up Reliant Stadium with silver-and-blue Cowboys fans, and steal a road win and cover.”

Sports Betting Dime: Cowboys 31.5, Raiders 21.8

The site’s formula predicts that the Cowboys will win the NFL Week 11 game against the Raiders.NFL Week 11 odds: Point spreads, moneylines, over/unders for betting on games this week

ESPN: Cowboys have a 58.7% chance to beat Raiders on Monday Night Football

The site gives the Raiders a 41% shot at winning the NFL Week 11 game, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.

Dimers: Cowboys 23, Raiders 21

It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Cowboys a win probability of 59%, while the Raiders have a win probability of 41%.”

Sportsnaut: Dallas Cowboys 31, Las Vegas Raiders 27

Matt Johnson writes: “We still have just enough confidence in this Dallas Cowboys offense to believe they will put out a win on Monday Night Football. This will also be the team’s first game back since the tragic passing of teammate Marshawn Kneeland and after a bye week to mourn, the locker room now gets to honor a part of their family by playing in Kneeland’s name. We’re anticipating a very motivated Cowboys team on Monday Night Football in Week 11, one that with the additions of Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams, gets the defensive stops it needs to seal a victory.”

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: What channel is Monday Night Football? Cowboys at Raiders: TV, odds, predictions

Reporting by Bret Bloomquist, El Paso Times / El Paso Times

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