Cowboys vs Chargers live stream 2013: Watch online football free for NFL Sunday ticket subscribers [TV start time, schedule]

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The Dallas Cowboys will face off against the San Diego Chargers for just the ninth time in the history of the series on Sunday in one of the late afternoon games in week 4 in the NFL.

Today's big game will start at 4.25 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox television network, or alternatively it can be watched online through free live stream for subscribers to Direct TVs NFL Sunday Ticket via the link provided below.

The Cowboys come into this contest with a 2-1 record, while the chargers have gone 1-2 over the first three weeks of the season.

Dallas will be big favorites even though they are on the road today, and when they've come away from home to San Diego they've managed an all time record of 4-1.

This will be the first meeting for head coaches Jason Garrett of Dallas and Mike McCoy of San Diego, and it will be interesting to see how the two try and combat one another to claim the win today.

These two teams will not know each other well, and even veteran Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has played opposing Chargers counterpart Philip Rivers once before today's game. In that previous game Rivers came out on top in 2009 when they faced off at the Cowboys Stadium four years ago.

For today's game the Cowboys will wear their navy blue jerseys for the only time this season. While wearing this jersey the Cowboys are just 10-10 since 2002.

However, that poor record is countered slightly by the fact that when Romo has worn that jersey, the Cowboys are 7-3.

Cowboys vs Chargers will start at 4.25 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream for Direct TV's NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers by clicking here.

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