They would prefer to go to the stadium regardless weather than watching the game on television. Correct the sentence for 'regardless weather than watching the game on television'?

Answer: Regardless of the weather than watching the game on television
Explanation

They would prefer to go to the stadium regardless of the weather than watching the game on television.

"Regardless of the weather" is the correct phrase (requires "of").

"Than watching" is grammatically correct for comparison (preferring stadium over TV).

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