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How to Watch Cowboys vs Giants: TV Channel and Streaming Options for September 14 Posted September 10, 2025

How to Watch Cowboys vs Giants: TV Channel and Streaming Options for September 14 Posted September 10, 2025

📱 Cowboys vs Giants – Full Viewing Guide (Sept 14, 2025) 🏈 Matchup: Dallas Cowboys 🆚 New York Giants 📍 Venue: AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas 🗓 Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025 ⏰ Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET

đŸ“ș TV Coverage (USA) Live on FOX nationwide. Check your local FOX affiliate for regional availability.

đŸ’» Streaming Options

  • NFL+ (U.S. only) – Live streaming of local and primetime games on mobile/tablet. Premium tier includes full and condensed replays.
  • FOX Sports App / FOX Sports website – Available to authenticated cable subscribers when the game airs on FOX in your region.

🌍 International Access

  • UK & Ireland: Live on Sky Sports.
  • Outside U.S.: NFL Game Pass International (DAZN) – Every game live, replays, highlights, RedZone & NFL Network (excludes Canada & China).

🎙 Radio & Audio Coverage

  • Dallas Cowboys: 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM), official Cowboys app & website.
  • New York Giants: WFAN 101.9 FM / 660 AM, official Giants app & website.
  • SiriusXM: Nationwide satellite radio coverage for both teams.

✅ Quick Recap Fans in the U.S.: đŸ“ș FOX | đŸ’» FOX Sports App | đŸ“± NFL+ Fans International: 🇬🇧 Sky Sports | 🌍 DAZN (Game Pass International) Audio everywhere: 🎧 SiriusXM, team apps, local FM networks

đŸ”„ Week 2 reignites one of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries — Cowboys and Giants clash under the bright lights of AT&T Stadium, with NFC East bragging rights and early-season momentum on the line!

 

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