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Where to watch Patriots vs. Raiders today: Channel, time, schedule, live stream for Sunday NFL game

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Many teams improved in the 2025 NFL offseason, but few enjoyed more upgrades than the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders. These two new-look AFC squads will square off in Week 1 in New England, a matchup that has plenty of football fans buzzing over the debuts of rookie running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Ashton Jeanty.

Everyone under the sun seems to have the Pats as the most improved AFC franchise in 2025. After a promising rookie campaign, QB Drake Maye has a new head coach in Mike Vrabel, a new offensive coordinator in Josh McDaniels (his third stint in New England), a retooled offensive line, and a new arsenal of offensive weapons, including Henderson, Stefon Diggs and Kyle Williams.

Of course, the Raiders also have plenty of new talent, highlighted by generational running back Jeanty. The Boise State product led the free world in rushing in 2024, finishing just 27 yards shy of Barry Sanders' all-time single-season rushing record. He should provide a spark for a Raiders offense that already enjoys stud tight end Brock Bowers and solid receivers Jakobi Meyers and Tre Tucker. 

We also can't forget about both teams' defensive playmakers. Las Vegas has Maxx Crosby, perhaps one of the three best pass-rushers in the NFL. New England has elite cornerback Christian Gonzalez and run-stuffer Robert Spillane, the latter of whom played for Las Vegas the past two seasons. These teams are both far better than their 2024 records might suggest.

Interested in tuning into this season-opening AFC clash? The Sporting News has everything you need to know about how to watch Patriots vs. Raiders on Sunday, including kickoff time, broadcast details and free live streams for the game. 

Patriots vs. Raiders free live stream

  • TV channel: N/A
  • Live stream: DAZN

Sunday's Patriots vs. Raiders game will not be shown on broadcast TV in Canada, but fans can subscribe to DAZN for comprehensive coverage with NFL Game Pass International. 

Catch every NFL game in the 2025 season with DAZN. Football fans will be able to stream every game, including preseason games, the regular season, and the Super Bowl, plus NFL RedZone, NFL Network, NFL Originals, and more.

Patriots vs. Raiders start time

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 7
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT

Kickoff for the Pats vs. Raiders season-opener is set for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 7. 

The game will be played at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, home of the six-time Super Bowl champion Patriots. 

Patriots vs. Raiders radio station

  • Radio channel: SiriusXM channel 230 (New England) and 385 (Las Vegas)

Listen to Patriots vs. Raiders live with SiriusXM via channel 230 (Patriots broadcast) and channel 385 (Raiders broadcast). 

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NFL schedule 2025: Week 1

Sunday, Sept. 7

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Falcons vs. Buccaneers1 p.m.DAZN
Browns vs. Bengals1 p.m.TSN1/3, DAZN
Colts vs. Dolphins1 p.m.DAZN
Patriots vs. Raiders1 p.m.DAZN
Saints vs. Cardinals1 p.m.DAZN
Jets vs. Steelers1 p.m.DAZN
Commanders vs. Giants1 p.m.DAZN
Jaguars vs. Panthers1 p.m.DAZN
Broncos vs. Titans4:05 p.m.DAZN
Seahawks vs. 49ers4:05 p.m.TSN1/3, DAZN
Packers vs. Lions4:25 p.m.DAZN
Rams vs. Texans4:25 p.m.DAZN
Bills vs. Ravens8:20 p.m.TSN, CTV, DAZN

Monday, Sept. 8

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Bears vs. Vikings8:15 p.m.TSN, CTV, DAZN

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Sloan Piva

Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.