Eagles vs. Giants Week 8: Full TV Broadcast Map, Coverage Details, and How to Watch
The Philadelphia Eagles are back in rhythm — and just in time for one of the most familiar matchups in football. After snapping their two-game skid with a 28–22 win over the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday, the Birds will look to keep the momentum rolling in Week 8 against division rival New York Giants.
The Eagles enter the game with a 5–2 record, while the Giants, struggling at 2–5, will be desperate to pull off another upset after toppling Philadelphia just two weeks ago. It’s a quick rematch, and while emotions always run high between these two NFC East foes, head coach Nick Sirianni insists his team is keeping its focus.
“We’re treating it like any other game,” Sirianni said this week. “It’s unique because we just played them, but nothing changes in our process. Business as usual — but we know they’ll be ready, and so will we.”
For fans across the country, the big question is simple: Will you be able to watch the game on TV? Here’s everything you need to know — from broadcast maps to coverage regions, kickoff times, and a quick look at one of football’s most enduring rivalries.
🗓 Eagles vs. Giants Week 8 Game Details
- Matchup: Philadelphia Eagles (5–2) vs. New York Giants (2–5)
- Date: Sunday, October 27, 2025
- Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Location: Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, PA
- TV Network: FOX
- Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), Erin Andrews (sideline reporter)
- Streaming: FOX Sports App, NFL+ (local markets), YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu Live TV
🗺 Week 8 Broadcast Map: Where You Can Watch the Game
According to 506sports.com, the Eagles vs. Giants matchup will be the early FOX broadcast this Sunday.
If you live in the red-shaded areas on the map provided by 506sports, you’ll be able to watch the game live on your local FOX station. The coverage will extend across most of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, including:
- Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre)
- New Jersey (statewide coverage)
- New York (New York City, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester)
- Delaware, Maryland, Connecticut, and parts of Virginia
Some additional markets — including parts of Ohio, North Carolina, and Massachusetts — will also carry the game, depending on affiliate programming choices.
Fans outside the Northeast can check 506sports.com’s Week 8 NFL broadcast map for a detailed visual of coverage zones. Those in non-covered areas will receive alternate regional games, including Cowboys vs. Panthers and Packers vs. Bears in select markets.
For those who don’t get the game on TV, you can stream it live via NFL+ (mobile), or through subscription services like FuboTV, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV, which carry FOX broadcasts nationally.
🦅 Eagles Outlook: Getting Back on Track
After a pair of frustrating losses, the Eagles got back in the win column with last week’s narrow victory over Minnesota. Quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 275 yards and two touchdowns, showing improved command of the offense and reconnecting with star receiver A.J. Brown, who finished with 112 yards and a score.
But it was the Eagles’ defense — long considered their backbone — that sealed the win. Haason Reddick and Jalen Carter combined for three sacks, while the secondary limited Minnesota’s deep passing attack for most of the afternoon.
Now, the focus turns back to the Giants — and revenge.
In their previous meeting, New York stunned the Eagles with a late rally, capitalizing on turnovers and converting key third downs. The loss exposed Philadelphia’s inconsistency in closing games — something Sirianni says has been addressed in practice.
“We’ve been emphasizing situational football,” Sirianni said. “We had opportunities in that game we didn’t finish. The goal this week is to execute, not react.”
The offense has also been retooled slightly, with more emphasis on short, efficient passes and designed quarterback runs. That formula worked against Minnesota — and could be key again against a Giants defense that thrives on pressure.
🏙 Giants Preview: Searching for a Spark
The Giants, meanwhile, enter Week 8 reeling but dangerous. At 2–5, their playoff hopes are fading, but Brian Daboll’s squad has proven it can rise to the occasion — especially against divisional opponents.
Quarterback Daniel Jones has returned from injury, though his protection remains shaky behind a struggling offensive line. The Giants’ biggest offensive weapon remains running back Saquon Barkley, whose explosiveness out of the backfield continues to anchor New York’s game plan.
“We know what we’re up against,” Barkley said this week. “The Eagles are physical. But we’ve shown we can play with them. It’s about who wants it more.”
On defense, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence will look to collapse the pocket early and disrupt Hurts’ rhythm. The Giants forced two turnovers in their last meeting and will need a similar performance to have any shot of pulling off another upset.
🏟 Rivalry Renewed: Eagles vs. Giants Through the Years
The Eagles-Giants rivalry is one of the oldest and fiercest in the NFL, dating back to 1933. The two teams have met 186 times, including five postseason matchups.
Philadelphia holds the edge in the all-time series with 95 wins, while the Giants have 89, and the teams have tied twice.
In recent years, the Eagles have dominated, winning 12 of the last 15 meetings, including a 38–7 rout in the 2022 playoffs. Still, the rivalry remains unpredictable — and pride always plays a major role.
“It doesn’t matter what the records are,” said Eagles linebacker Brandon Graham, one of the longest-tenured players in the rivalry. “When we line up against New York, it’s personal. Always has been.”
📊 Betting Odds and Predictions
As of midweek, most major sportsbooks list the Eagles as 7-point favorites, with an over/under of 43.5 points.
- Eagles Moneyline: -310
- Giants Moneyline: +250
- Spread: Eagles -7
- Over/Under: 43.5
Analysts expect the Eagles to rely on their offensive balance — a steady mix of passing and ground control — while the Giants will aim for defensive disruption and big plays from Barkley.
Prediction: Eagles 27, Giants 17
Philadelphia should continue its winning momentum at home, but in a rivalry this deep, no lead ever feels safe.
📺 How to Watch
TV: FOX (check local listings for coverage areas via 506sports.com)
Streaming: NFL+, FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV
Radio: 94WIP (Philadelphia), WFAN 660AM (New York)
🏈 Final Word
For fans in Philly and New York, Week 8 isn’t just another regular-season game — it’s a renewal of one of football’s most iconic rivalries.
Whether you’re watching from your couch in South Philly, a Manhattan bar, or streaming from halfway across the country, this matchup promises everything fans love about Eagles-Giants football: history, emotion, and high stakes.
And as Coach Sirianni said best — “Business as usual” may be the plan, but when these two teams collide, it’s anything but ordinary. 🦅🏟️