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How to watch NY Giants at Commanders NFL Week 2: Time, TV channel, FREE live stream

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How to watch NY Giants at Commanders NFL Week 2: Time, TV channel, FREE live stream

Position in the NFC East Division is up for grabs when the New York Giants visit the Washington Commanders for a Sunday contest between 0-1 teams. The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET with TV coverage on FOX and streaming on-demand.

New York Giants (0-1) at Washington Commanders (0-1)

NFL Week 2 matchup at a glance

When: Sunday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. ET

Where: Northwest Stadium, Landover, Md.

TV channel: FOX

Live streams: FuboTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | DirecTV Stream (free trial)

The Commanders went on the road with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 37-20, in a game that still inspired hope in the direction of the franchise. Daniels didn’t have great success through the air (17 of 24, 184 yards), but he held his own while also rushing 16 times for 88 yards and two touchdowns.

The Giants were 28-6 losers on their home field to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1 with an offense that showed a clear lack of progress, outside of a promising showing by rookie wideout Malik Nabers. New York has a more veteran team and offense, but enters opposing territory as 1.5-point underdogs to Washington.

New York Giants vs. Washington Commanders Live Streaming Options

FuboTV (free trial) – excellent viewer experience with huge library of live sports content; free trial lengths vary; monthly rate after free trial starts at $49.99 for duration of $30 first month discount.

DirecTV Stream (free trial) – not the same level of viewer experience as FuboTV, but the standard 7-day free trial is still the longest in streaming

SlingTV (low intro rate) – discounted first month is best if you’ve run out of free trials or you’re in the market for 1+ month of TV

The Giants and Commanders are set for a 1 p.m. ET start on FOX. Live streams are available from FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and SlingTV (low intro rate).

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