Arizona Cardinals vs St Louis Rams live stream (Fox TV schedule): Watch NFL 2015 football online (Preview)

The Arizona Cardinals and the St Louis Rams will clash on Sunday as the Cardinals look for their 10th win of the season so far. This Week 13 NFL 2015 regular season clash is an all NFC West face off, but with the Cardinals well out front at the top of the division, and the Rams looking all but out of the Playoffs race, this one doesn't seem like it will have many postseason implications. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from Edward Jones Dome in St Louis, Missouri. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream via the link below.

Carson Palmer of the Arizona Cardinals is shown in this file photo.Reuters/Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Coming into this game the Cardinals have won their last five straight games, where as the Rams have lost four in a row, and it is difficult to see how this one will be anything but pain for the Rams.

The one advantage St Louis does have is that the Cardinals' backfield is so run down that they could be giving a rookie running back his first NFL start in today's game.

Chris Johnson, the Cardinals' leading rusher, is unavailable for today's game after he was put on the injured reserve on Tuesday. The injury is rumored to be a fractured tibia, which occurred in the 19-13 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. That injury will keep him out until the Super Bowl at the earliest and that will be a massive blow for the Arizona team.

With Andre Ellington also a serious doubt for today's game, it could mean David Johnson will be a starter.

Coach Bruce Arians said, "David is working on his ball security. He's much better. He still struggles sometimes out in space, reading hots and blitzes, like most rookies do, but he did a great job on that goal line by putting his foot into the ground and making that run for the touchdown. I have all the confidence world in him and him starting."

Earlier this week, NFL Thursday Night Football saw the Green Bay Packers take on the Detroit Lions, and although it looked like the Lions had the game in the bag, a spectacular comeback in the second half by the Packers saw them take the spoils to move to 8-4.

Green Bay went in at the half way point without a point on the board and were behind by 17. But whatever they drank at halftime seemed to do the trick, as they came back out and piled on the points winning the third quarter 14-3 to pull the score back to 14-20. They then completed their comeback in the final quarter, scoring another 13 points with the Lions offense shut down and only able to score another three to leave the final score at 27-23.

The game winning play came in dramatic style, with Aaron Rodgers throwing a 61 yard touchdown to Richard Rodgers with no time left on the clock.

The result will be a relief for the Packers, who had lost four of their last five, and will be setback for the Lions, who had won three straight games coming into the game. They will be hugely disappointed to have missed out on the chance to sweep the series for the first time since 1991.

Anytime a team loses a 20 point lead it is a huge blow, but the nature of the loss and the opposition will make the defeat that much worse for Detroit.

The Packers left it late to make their charge, only scoring their first points with just 5.44 on the clock in the third quarter. But once they got into their rhythm there was no stopping them.

On the final play, the only reason the Packers had their final chance was because Devin Taylor grabbed Aaron Rodgers facemark. If he had not done that then the game would have been over, but because of that foul, Green Bay were given another chance, and Aaron Rodgers didn't need to be told twice. He launched a massive 61 yard Hail Mary pass, which came off to leave the Detroit fans stunned and the Packers fans in ecstasy.

Rodgers admitted after the game: "I've never had a completed Hail Mary before."

Rodgers finished the game with 26 of 36 for 289 yards and two touchdowns, compared to Matthew Stafford's 23 of 35 for 220 yards and two touchdowns.

Today's big game between the Arizona Cardinals and the St Louis Rams has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.