How to Watch Steelers vs Raiders: Live Stream and Predictions

Running back Najee Harris #22 of the Pittsburgh Steelers runs with the ball against cornerback Damon Arnette #20 of the Las Vegas Raiders in the fourth quarter of the game at Heinz Field on September 19, 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
Running back Najee Harris #22 of the Pittsburgh Steelers runs with the ball against cornerback Damon Arnette #20 of the Las Vegas Raiders in the fourth quarter of the game at Heinz Field on September 19, 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) /
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The Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas Eve. Here’s how you can tune in to catch this epic game during the holidays. 

Steelers fans are gearing up for some primetime football this Christmas Eve, but the recent passing of Franco Harris is going to make this a tough contest to watch. This game holds a particular amount of significance as it marks 50 years since Franco Harris made the Immaculate Receptions against the Raiders.

Many will be busy around the holidays but for those attempting to view or listen to the Steelers vs Raiders game on December 24th, we have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know.

How to Watch Steelers vs Raiders

There’s a heavy slate of games starting on Saturday as we nestle in for the holidays, and the Pittsburgh Steelers will be the Christmas Eve grand finale. Mike Tomlin’s team will square off against the Las Vegas Raiders on NFL Network. Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin will call the game.

How to Stream Steelers vs Raiders

There are several streaming options for the Steelers vs Panthers on Christmas Eve, but we recommend using FuboTV. Here are your options to catch this matchup. Please consider that regional blackout restrictions may apply:

  • FuboTV
  • NFL+ (mobile only)
  • Hulu + Live TV
  • YouTubeTV
  • Sling TV
  • Paramount Plus (if the game is broadcast locally)

How to Listen to Steelers vs Raiders

For those who will have the game on in the background on Christmas Eve, listeners can catch the game on  Steeler Nation Radio with Bill Hillgrove, Craig Wolfley, and Max Starks. SiriusXM Radio members can also listen along with their subscriptions. If you’re local, you can catch the game live on WDVE 102.5FM. Fans can also listen along via the team’s official website (please note that the Steelers official mobile app does have geographical restrictions).

Steelers vs Raiders Kickoff Time and Location

The Pittsburgh Steelers will kick off against the Las Vegas Raiders on December 24th at 8:15 p.m. Eastern Time. This will be a home game for Mike Tomlin’s team at Acrisure Stadium. The team will retire Franco Harris’ jersey during this event, so his recent passing will make this a very emotional moment.

Steelers vs Raiders Predictions

Following a win against the Carolina Panthers, the Pittsburgh Steelers are back to building some momentum. They have gone 4-2 since the bye. Mike Tomlin confirmed in his Week 16 press conference that quarterback Kenny Pickett will be back under center for this contest, and the team is looking very healthy at the moment.

Still, Pittsburgh doesn’t match up particularly well with this team, and Tomlin has not found great success against the Raiders. We would love nothing more than for the Steelers to win one for Franco Harris and his family, but we have Pittsburgh falling short with a final score of 19-17 on Christmas Eve.

Steelers vs Raiders History

For some reason, the results have been particularly poor when the Steelers have faced the Raiders in recent years. Pittsburgh has an all-time record of 17-13-0 when facing this team, but the recent results haven’t been promising.

Since 2006, Pittsburgh is just 2-6 against the Raiders, via The Football Database. Tomlin took over in 2007 and is 2-5 all-time as a head coach when facing this opponent — including 4 losses in their last 5 matchups. Let’s hope for better results this time around.

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