The Las Vegas Raiders are set to take on the Los Angeles Chargers today, marking the regular season coaching debut of Jim Harbaugh, the former University of Michigan head coach.
The game will kick off on Sunday, September 8, 2024, at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. PT) and will be broadcast on CBS, with streaming available on Paramount+ and several other platforms.
For viewers without cable who want to watch the game, options include:
– **Paramount+**: A subscription service allowing access to CBS content, including live NFL games. The Paramount+ Essential tier costs $7.99 per month while the Paramount+ with Showtime tier, which includes additional live sports, starts at $12.99 per month. There is a seven-day free trial available for new subscribers.
– **Amazon Prime Video**: Subscribers can add Paramount+ for $7.99 per month or $11.99 per month for the Showtime version to watch CBS-aired NFL games.
– **Walmart+**: Includes the Paramount+ Essential tier, providing access to live NFL games for $98 per year. Members also receive various shopping benefits.
– **FuboTV**: Offers a sports-centric service with access to NFL games, including a current promotion of $30 off the first month. Their plans start at $49.99, and there is no contract required.
– **Sling TV**: Provides a cost-effective way to watch NFL football. The Orange + Blue plan, regularly $60 per month, is currently offered at $35 for new subscribers. Adding Paramount+ is recommended to access CBS games.
– **Hulu + Live TV**: This bundle includes access to 90 channels, allowing for viewing of NFL games across various networks. It starts at $77 per month after a three-day free trial.
For those who prefer to watch without subscriptions, a digital HDTV antenna can provide access to local over-the-air channels, including CBS. This option comes with no monthly fees.
As NFL fans gear up for the game, they can also shop for the latest merchandise at Fanatics, which offers a wide range of fan gear.
The complete schedule for the first week of the 2024-5 NFL season has been released, showcasing numerous matchups, including the Raiders vs. Chargers game later today.