How to Watch Today's Giants vs. Bills Preseason NFL Game Online
The New York Giants and the Buffalo Bills kick off their 2025 preseason play today with an interstate showdown at Highmark Stadium. The Giants have a stacked quarterback roster this year, including rookie QB Jaxson Dart, who will be playing in today's exhibition game.
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At a Glance: How to Watch Giants vs. Bills Game
Stream: DirecTV, Fubo, Sling, NFL+ (out of market)
TV channel: NFL Network (out of market), WNBC 4 NY (local)
Date, start time: Saturday, Aug. 9 at 1 p.m. ET
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Figuring out how to watch today's Giants vs. Bills game? Read on. Below is a quick guide on the best ways to watch the Giants vs. Bills preseason game online without cable, plus info on the game's start time and odds.
How to Watch Giants vs. Bills Preseason Game Online
The Giants vs. Bills preseason game will air locally on New York's WNBC 4 NY and on NFL Network for out-of-market viewers. If you don't have cable, use one of the live TV streaming services below to watch the Giants vs. Bills game online.
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DirecTV
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➤ $69.99/month➤ Five-day free trial➤ Up to 185+ channels
DirecTV is our top choice for watching football online this season. The cable streamer carries NFL Network and local channels (including WNBC 4 NY) in a few packages. The most affordable option is the MySports Genre Pack, which costs $69.99 a month after a five-day free trial.
Fubo
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➤ $84.99/month➤ $30 off first month➤ Up to 300+ channels
Another one of the best live TV streaming services is Fubo, which carries NFL Network and local NBC (including WNBC 4 NY) in both of its robust streaming packages. Plans start at $84.99 a month, but right now you can get $30 off your first month.
Sling
$23 $46 50% off
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➤ $45.99/month+➤ Half off first month➤ Up to 46 channels
Sling also carries both NFL Network and local NYC channels for Giants vs. Bills livestreams. You'll need the Sling Blue plan to access both channels, which starts at $45.99 a month (usually goes up to $50.99 with local channels included). There's no free trial, but Sling is running a deal right now that slashes 50% off your first month.
NFL+ (out of market only)
$6.99
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➤ $6.99/month+➤ Half off annual plan➤ Stream NFL Network & out-of-market games
If you're outside of the NYC area, you can use NFL+ to livestream today's Giants vs. Bills game online. The streaming service is much more affordable than the above options at $6.99 a month or $49.99 for an annual plan. Even better? The annual plan is currently discounted to just $39.99.
Giants vs. Bills Preseason Game Date, Start Time
The Giants vs. Bills preseason matchup is today, Saturday, Aug. 9. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.
Giants vs. Bills Odds
The Bills are the favorite in today's game with a spread of -3.
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