How to watch NY Giants vs. Washington Commanders in NFL Week 9 with & without cable

Can the GMEN snap their three-game losing streak when they host their division rivals?

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The New York Giants are looking to snap a three-game losing streak as they're set to host the Washington Commanders for a Week 9 division matchup. New York is coming off another tough loss, this time at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football.

Washington hopes to capture their seventh win of the season after a dramatic walkoff Hail Mary victory over the Chicago Bears.

This is the second time these two NFC East foes will meet in 2024, and the Giants are looking for much better results.

Despite kicking seven field goals and not getting into the endzone, the Commanders defeated the G-Men in a Week 2 battle in Landover, Maryland, 21-18, when the Giants lost their kicker, Graham Gano, on the first play of the game. If you're not making the trip out to MetLife Stadium, here's how you can watch.

How to watch the NY Giants vs. Commanders on TV

This game will be broadcast on FOX with kickoff slated for 1 p.m. EST. For those 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. Commanders in Week 9

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

The Giants are once again underdogs in this Week 9 matchup

For the 24th straight game, the Giants enter a regular season matchup as underdogs, despite being the home team. The Commanders are four-point favorites against the Giants in this division clash as they are looking to make it a 7-2 start for them and take commanding control of first place in the NFC East.

New York is still searching for its first home win of the season after starting 0-4 and is also looking to break an 0-3 streak in divisional games.

All eyes will be on Daniel Jones and this Giants offense as they're looking to score just its second home touchdown on this season after scoring a combined ten points in their last two home matchups. Jones is also looking to throw not only his first touchdown pass at home this season, but his first one since January 1, 2023.

Will Big Blue's offense finally thrive in front of their home crowd and capture their first home win and divisional win of 2024?

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