How to watch NY Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles in NFL Week 6 with & without cable

Can the G-Men take down their division rivals at home?
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After yet another frustrating loss at the hands of the Cincinnati Bengals last Sunday night losing 17-7, the New York Giants return home to take on their division foes, the Philadelphia Eagles. At 2-4, this is without question a must-win game for New York if they want to remain alive in the playoff race, as the rest of their schedule does not get easy.

While every Giants-Eagles game is full of intense and high emotions, this game may be filled with a lot more, as former No. 2 overall pick and Pro Bowl running back for the G-Men Saquon Barkley will make his return to MetLife Stadium for the first time as a visitor - boo birds will almost certainly will take place. If you're unable to make the trip out to East Rutherford for this NFC East clash, here's how you can watch this Week 7 matchup.

How to watch the NY Giants vs. Eagles on TV

FOX will have this NFC East matchup for Giants fans to watch, as kickoff for this game is slated for 1:00 p.m. ET local time and 10:00 a.m. PT. For those of you who live in the New York market, the game will be televised on Fox 5 New York, channel 5.

How to stream the NY Giants vs. Eagles in Week 7

If you don't have cable, you can also stream this game on the FOX Sports app as well as fubo.TV, NFL+ and YouTubeTV (all require subscriptions).

The Giants are once again home underdogs in this Week 7 game

For a third straight home game, the Giants are underdogs against their rivals which makes sense. The Giants enter this game winning just twice in their last seven contests against Philly, as they're a 3.5-point underdog in this head-to-head showdown. The Eagles are entering this game after a nail-biting 20-16 win over the Cleveland Browns at home.

Jalen Hurts is looking to build off his 264 passing yards and two touchdowns - he and the Philly offense are set to go up against a Giants defense that has allowed 21 points or less in all six games. Can Daniel Jones and the Giants' offense help their defense and score more points against their rivals?

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