How to watch Steelers vs. Giants in Week 8 with & without cable
By Tommy Jaggi
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had an unusual route to a 5-2 record. Quarterback Justin Fields played the first six games of the season and was coming off a 32-13 win over the Raiders. That's when Mike Tomlin decided to insert Russell Wilson into the lineup in Week 7. This ultimately resulted in a 37-15 win over the Jets.
Following back-to-back blowout wins, the Steelers have momentum on their side. They will carry this into their Monday night contest against a 2-5 New York Giants team that has struggled early in the season and is coming off a forgettable performance against the Eagles in a 28-3 loss.
The Steelers and Giants are uncommon opponents who only play each other every four years. Meanwhile, New York has reached desperation mode on the verge of being eliminated from the exceedingly tight Wild Card race in the NFC. Here's how to watch this primetime contest.
How to watch Steelers vs. Giants on TV
The Pittsburgh Steelers will play their one and only Monday Night Football game of the 2024 season this week. Fortunately, the usual out-of-market fans won't have to look long and hard for a way to catch this game on TV.
The Steelers vs. Giants showdown will air nationally on ESPN. Anyone in the country with access to ESPN through their cable provider will be able to catch the game this week.
How to stream Steelers vs. Giants
If you don't have cable, you're not out of luck. This game can be streamed on multiple platforms like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, or NFL+. These services require monthly subscriptions. If you aren't signed up for one of these streaming services, we recommend a seven-day free trial of FuboTV.
Each of these services offers a live broadcast of ESPN so you won't miss out on the action. Certain packages offer recording features as well.
Steelers vs. Giants game details
- Location: Acrisure Stadium
- Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- Last matchup: 2020 (26-16 Steelers win)
The Steelers and Giants are uncommon, out-of-conference opponents. The last time these two teams faced came in 2020 when Ben Roethlisberger was the quarterback in Pittsburgh. This game resulted in a 26-16 win for the Steelers.
Four years later, these rosters look very different. The Steelers are favored in this primetime matchup as Mike Tomlin and company look for their third straight win. Kickoff for Monday Night Football is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET on October 28.