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NFL fans, it’s time for coffee: The New York Giants play the Carolina Panthers in an early Sunday morning showdown today. Unlike the other games of the 2024-2025 NFL season, the Giants vs. Panthers game takes place today in Munich, Germany, at Allianz Arena.

At a glance: How to watch Giants vs Panthers Munich online

Today’s Munich game marks the last NFL game of the year, following the previous games in London. Both teams have a similar record so far in the season, currently 2-7 heading into Sunday’s game. The Giants are currently fourth in the NFC East, while the Panthers are third in the NFC South.

The NFL Munich game is streaming on NFL Network this morning, airing at 9:30 a.m. ET. Get the full recap of the Panthers vs. Giants if you don’t have cable below.

Where to watch Giants vs Panthers without cable

Not sure where to get NFL Network without cable? Here are our top streaming service recommendations for watching Giants vs. Panthers online (including options with free trials).

Watch Giants vs Panthers on live streaming TV

DirecTV Stream carries the NFL Network, depending on your region. The Live TV streaming option starts the plan at $94.99 per month for the first three months of streaming. That totals a savings of $60 before the subscription hits $114.99 per month. Best of all, NFL fans can watch the Giants vs Panthers NFL Munich game for free online with a five-day trial.

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Current Live TV is among the most comprehensive streaming services with up to 160 channels, including local and regional sports networks. Plans start at $86.98 USD per month and include a five-day free trial.

Watch Giants vs. Panthers at fuboTV.com.fuboTV

Sports fans who have already used their free trials elsewhere should consider the fuboTV service. The streaming service carries the NFL Network for live streams of NFL games. Plans start at $59.99 per month for the first month and then cost $79.99 per month. The com.fuboTV Pro plan includes the NFL Network and more than 200 channels. New subscribers can get a seven-day free trial of fuboTV as well.

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com.fuboTV’s bundle options contain up to 275+ channels. Bundles typically start at $79.99 per month, plus a seven-day free trial for all plans.

Watch Giants vs. Panthers on Hulu + live TV

We also recommend Hulu+ Live TV to stream the NFL Munich game without cable. Depending. In your location, you can watch Giants vs. Panthers on NFL Network with a three-day free trial. Plans come with ESPN+ and Disney+, as well as 95 live channels for $76.99 per month after the trial ends.

How to watch Giants vs Panthers live streams without cable

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu+ Live TV aggregates 95 live TV channels, plus ESPN+ and Disney+. Hulu+ Live TV (with ads) comes with a three-day trial and then costs $76.99 per month.

Watch Giants vs. Panthers on Sling TV

Get direct access to Giants vs. Panthers live streams with Sling Orange + Blue plans. It comes with NFL Network and a variety of other local and national networks, starting at $30 for the first month. You can cancel at any time, or continue subscribing for $60 per month thereafter.

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How to watch Giants vs Panthers live streams without cable

Sling

Sling is one of the most affordable live TV streaming services, with packages starting at $30 per month for the first month, and $60 per month thereafter.

Can you watch Giants vs Panthers NFL Munich for free?

Yes, it’s easy to watch Giants vs. Panthers online through the free trials of Live TV, com.fuboTV, and Hulu+ Live TV – all of which carry the NFL Network.

Giants vs. Panthers odds and predictions

While the Panthers narrowly defeated the New Orleans Saints 23-22 last week, the underdogs put the New York Giants away with a win in Munich this weekend. Moneyline odds make them -280 favorites over the Panthers (+230).

By David Fleshler

david Fleshler covers city and metro news for the Barnesonly Post. He has written for the Boulder Daily Camera and works as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the CU Independent, the student news publication at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His passion is learning about politics and solving problems for readers.

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