Watch the Las Vegas Raiders live without cable on the device of your choice, including Apple TV, Samsung Smart TV, Roku, and more.
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Most Raiders games are broadcast regionally on KLAS-TV CBS 8 Las Vegas and KVVU-TV FOX 5 Vegas. Even if you don’t live in Vegas, most of Nevada, and parts of Utah, can still live stream Raiders games most Sundays on local CBS or FOX affiliates with YouTube TV, Hulu, Fubo, or DIRECTV STREAM.
Our top pick for watching the Raiders live without cable, Fubo, carries KLAS-TV CBS 8 Las Vegas, ESPN, FOX, NBC, and AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain in the base package for watching the Stanley Cup Champion Las Vegas Golden Knights in-market.
Watch ABC, CBS, FS1, ESPN, NBC, AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain in-market. | $74.99 / month | 7 Day Free Trial |
Watch ABC, CBS, FS1, ESPN, NBC, and AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain in-market. | $99.99 / month | 5 Day Free Trial |
Budget pick for watching the Raiders in-market on CBS. | $5.99 / month | 7 Day Free Trial |
Important channels
The most important channels for watching the Raiders live online are CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. Out-of-market, Raiders fans can follow the team with an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for $349 with a YouTube TV account.
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NFL RedZone | $74.99 / month | $74.99 / month | $5.99 / month | $69.99 / month | $50 / month | $72.99 / month |
Note: Sling TV carries ABC, FOX and NBC, but only in select markets. Sling TV does not carry ABC, FOX, or NBC in Las Vegas.
Top picks
Fubo features all the channels Raiders fans need to watch games live without cable, including the preseason and Thursday Night Football for local fans.
The app is easy to setup and use, and the “Keep Up With Your Favorite Team” feature allows fans to get push notifications when the Raiders are on TV.
Fubo carries both KLAS-TV CBS 8 Las Vegas and KVVU-TV FOX 5 Vegas and AT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain for watching Golden Knights and Jazz games.
In addition, by upgrading to Fubo “Sports Lite” college football fans in Vegas can watch Cal, USC, UCLA, and Stanford football on PAC-12 Network. PAC-12 Network will be more coveted this season with Deon Sanders debuting as the Buffaloes’ head football coach.
Read our full Fubo sports review.
In-market Raiders fans can watch the games that air on their local CBS affiliate with Paramount+.
Paramount+ doesn’t offer the same NFL channel lineup of other live TV streaming services, but it does feature the NFL on CBS, which will broadcast many Raiders games on local CBS affiliates.
When you consider that Paramount+ is a $700 per year savings over Fubo, it will be an attractive budget option for many Vegas fans, and still offer a good lineup of sporting events.
Read our full Paramount+ review.
DIRECTV STREAM is another good option for Raiders fans as the platform carries CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC. DIRECTV STREAM also boasts the best lineup of regional sports networks of any other live TV streaming provider.
With access to AT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain and Bally Sports West, sports fans can get regular season NBA, MLB, and NHL action by upgrading to DIRECTV STREAM “Choice.”
DIRECTV STREAM “Choice” features in-market Vegas Golden Knights, Utah Jazz, and Colorado Rockies games.
Read our DirecTV Stream review.
Yes, Raiders fans can watch in-market games, as well as national NFL broadcasts, on Hulu + Live TV.
Hulu + Live TV has a lot to offer Raiders fans. Not only can you watch the most important NFL channels, but ESPN+ gets sports fans access to out-of-market NHL, UFC events, college football, and some Monday Night Football broadcasts.
Read our Hulu + Live TV review for sports fans.
Sling lacks CBS altogether without an air antenna which makes the app a poor choice for an AFC market like Las Vegas. With Super Bowl LVIII on CBS this year, you can’t even watch the Super Bowl on Sling TV.
Although Sling TV does carry ABC, FOX and NBC in select markets, Vegas is not one of them. The bottom line is there are better options for watching the Raiders this season than Sling TV.
Read our full Sling TV review.
YouTube TV has the channels you need to watch the Raiders all season, and as an added bonus, the platform has a robust lineup of 4K sporting events.
Read our full YouTube TV review for sports fans.
Raiders player to watch – #10
The team at Streaming Stadium watches as much football as is humanly possible every season, which allows us to use our first-hand experience when we make streaming recommendations. We usually have a reason to tune into each team. I keep an eye on Raiders games because one of their biggest fans, Jonah Booker of 247 Sports, is one of my favorite sports accounts to follow on Twitter. Although Jbook, as he is known online, is primarily a Buckeye recruiting analyst, his account is worth a follow on Sundays while watching the Silver and Black.
For a player to watch this season for the Raiders, we will have our eye on the newly signed QB, #10 Jimmy Garoppolo. Garoppolo comes to the Raiders from the 49ers. Will he have a successful second act in the desert? We can’t wait to tune in and find out.
Out-of-market
Do you want to watch the Raiders but don’t live in Vegas or Nevada? You are an out-of-market fan.
If you live in a market with a competing AFC team, like the Ravens or Jets, your local CBS affiliate will air those games rather than the Raiders. In this scenario, it might make sense to pay the extra money to add NFL Sunday Ticket to a YouTube TV subscription.
FAQ
A poll of 500 Gen Zers found a whopping 80% prefer to watch live sports on their phones. For local fans in Vegas, the best way by far to watch the Raiders on mobile is with NFL+ which offers full coverage of the season for just $40 per year. Do keep in mind however that NFL Plus was built with the NFL’s mobile TV rights, and therefore is available on phones and tablets only.
Not every game, no. Most Raiders games will air on CBS or FOX. However, when the Raiders appear on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, you can watch the game on the Peacock app.
The number one reason you can’t watch the Raiders game is you reside outside of the viewing territory. Most NFL games are regional broadcasts. So, for example, if you live in Los Angeles, the local CBS affiliate will air the Chargers game, not the Raiders game.
You can listen to the Raiders on Raider Nation Radio 920 AM. The station is also available on Sirius XM.