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The Dallas Cowboys will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, but for fans used to these two divisional rivals clashing, this season the game will not be featuring Andy Reid, Michael Vick, DeMarcus Ware or Anthony Spencer among a number of others. Both teams are entering a new era with a stream of new players taking up the reins, and it will be interesting to see how this one goes today.

The game will start at 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on the Fox TV network. Alternatively for those who want to catch the game online there will be a live stream – free for Direct TV NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers – via the link provided below.

Today's clash will be between two 3-3 teams, and the reward on offer will be sole possession of the NFC East top spot.

The Eagles' have a weak pass defense, and that will be the area that Tony Romo and the Cowboys will be looking to exploit.

Dallas will be looking to slow down the Eagles offense, and will likely stick to the press man coverage that worked so well against the Redskins. They will want to put pressure on young quarterback Nick Foles and force some errors.

The Eagles will try and build their offense around LeSean McCoy, and will hope to dictate the clock and protect the football.

Philadelphia must also stop Dez Bryant and the Cowboys' passing offense from taking over the game. That means they must win the turnover battle, and the Eagles defense will be looking to get in Tony Romo's face.

The game will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched online by clicking here.

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