How to watch Packers Family Night scrimmage on TV or live stream

The Packers have made Family Night available to watch live from anywhere.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
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The Green Bay Packers have finally listened. Fans around the world can watch their Family Night scrimmage, regardless of location.

Previously, only fans in attendance or close enough to catch the local TV broadcast could watch the practice. That has finally changed. It gives fans a chance to get a closer look at this year's team and their preparations for the new season.

Family Night is a great tradition. A sold-out Lambeau Field will enjoy watching the team practice, and there will also be fireworks and a laser show.

There's plenty to watch on the field. How different does the defense look under Jeff Hafley? Is Jordan Love showing signs of building on an impressive first season as the starter? Which rookies are making plays? Family Night will give us a glimpse of what's to come this year.

Not attending the practice at Lambeau Field? Here's how you can watch.

What time does Packers Family Night begin?

  • Practice start time: 7:30 p.m. CT
  • Location: Lambeau Field

How to watch Packers Family Night on TV

If you are in the local area and have access to the Packers TV Network, you can watch the live broadcast of the game. According to the Packers' website, Family Night will be broadcast on the following local stations:

  • WACY-TV (Channel 32) in Green Bay
  • WPXE-TV (Channel 55) in Milwaukee
  • WAOW-TV in Wausau
  • WKOW-TV in Madison
  • WXOW-TV in La Crosse
  • WQOW-TV in Eau Claire
  • KQDS-TV in Duluth-Superior
  • ELUC-TV in Escanaba-Marquette

How to watch a live stream of Packers Family Night

Unlike in previous years, you can also watch if you live outside of the area of the local TV network. There will be a live stream of the Family Night practice on the Packers' website.

The Packers have strict rules on filming their training camp practices, which makes it even more strange that they are opening up this scrimmage for the entire world to watch. It seems they have accepted that maintaining a competitive advantage by hiding what happens at Family Night is close to impossible when 80,000 people are in the stadium.

No matter where you are, you can now enjoy this great Packers tradition.

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