How to listen to Steelers vs. Giants Week 8 game on the radio

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are coming off their second straight blowout win and are looking to make it three in a row. In Week 5, Mike Tomlin's team faltered under the primetime lights of Sunday Night Football, but in Week 7 against the Jets, they got their shot at redemption on SNF.

Tonight, the Steelers will host the 2-5 New York Giants on Monday Night Football and are hoping for similar results they found at home against the Jets. With a win in Week 8, Mike Tomlin's team would advance to 6-2 entering their Week 9 bye.

Many will have access to watch this game on TV, but for those who don't (or who have prior obligations), listening to the Steelers vs. Giants game is a great option.

Local radio stations

Steelers Audio Network

Steelers fans can listen to their team's broadcast of the game via Steelers Audio Network. Rob King will be calling the play-by-play while Craig Wolfly will be the color analyst and Missi Matthews and Max Starks will serve as the sideline reporters on Monday Night Football.

Radio coverage of Steelers vs. Giants can be found on Pittsburgh's flagship stations WDVE 102.5 FM & WBGG 970 AM. Those in the surrounding Pittsburgh areas can check out their local affiliate radio station to see how to listen to the game in your neck of the woods. You can also listen to the game on the team's official website through Steelers Nation Radio.

Giants Audio Network

Giants fans can listen to their team's broadcast of the game locally on 1130 AM Bloomberg Radio. Bob Papa will call the play-by-play with Carl Banks as the color analyst and Howard Cross as the sideline reporter. You can check out all of the Giants' affiliate radio stations here.

National Radio Stations

Out-of-network Steelers and Giants fans can listen to the Monday Night Football broadcast with a subscription to SiriusXM Radio. Pittsburgh's broadcast will air on SiriusXM channel 226, while New York's broadcast can be found on channel 225.

You can also listen to Kevin Harlan and Devin McCourty call the game on Westwood One radio or with a subscription to NFL+.

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