How to Watch Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants: TV Channel, Streaming Info, and Full Game Analysis for Week 8 on October 26, 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles (5-2) host the New York Giants (2-5) in a heated NFC East rematch at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, October 26, 2025. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET, marking a quick turnaround from their Week 6 clash where the Giants stunned the Eagles 34-17 in New York. Philadelphia enters as heavy favorites seeking revenge, with a healthier roster and momentum from a gritty 28-22 road win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7. The Giants, meanwhile, are reeling from a heartbreaking 33-32 collapse against the Denver Broncos, blowing a 19-point lead in the fourth quarter. This Week 8 showdown could solidify the Eagles’ divisional dominance or keep the Giants’ surprising resurgence alive.
How to Watch: TV Channel and Streaming Info
Fans in the Philadelphia and New York markets can catch the game on local FOX affiliates as part of the network’s regional Sunday afternoon slate. The broadcast features Kevin Burkhardt on play-by-play, Tom Brady as the analyst, and sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. For those outside the broadcast area or preferring to stream, here are your options:
| Platform | Details | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| FOX | Live TV broadcast on local channels (e.g., FOX 29 in Philadelphia, FOX 5 in New York). | Cable/satellite subscribers in NFC East markets. |
| Fubo | Streams the full game with a free trial for new users; includes FOX and DVR features. | Nationwide (regional blackouts may apply). |
| FOX Sports App / FOX.com | Authenticate with your TV provider for live streaming. | Requires TV login; mobile/web access. |
| NFL+ | Out-of-market streaming, including condensed replays and audio. | $6.99/month; ideal for non-local viewers. |
| YouTube TV / Hulu + Live TV / Sling TV | Carries FOX; check local listings for availability. | Subscription-based; free trials available. |
Radio Options: Tune in on SportsRadio 94WIP (Philadelphia) or ESPN Radio (national) for audio coverage. Pregame shows like NBC10’s Eagles Gameday Kickoff start at 9:30 a.m. ET on NBC10 and its streaming channel.
Note: Regional restrictions apply—use a VPN if needed for out-of-market access, but always comply with service terms.
Full Game Analysis

Team Overviews and Recent Form
The Eagles are riding high after Jalen Hurts’ masterclass in Minnesota: 326 passing yards, 3 TDs, and zero picks on 19-of-23 attempts, snapping a mini-slump. Their defense bent but didn’t break, forcing two turnovers in the red zone. At 5-2, Philly leads the NFC East, but questions linger about their run game efficiency (Saquon Barkley managed just 44 yards on 18 carries last week) and pass rush depth.
The Giants’ 2-5 record masks a scrappy identity under new QB Jaxson Dart, who dazzled in Week 6 with 300+ yards and a rushing TD against the Eagles. However, their Week 7 meltdown exposed late-game fragility, with five giveaways and a porous secondary allowing 33 points after leading 26-8. New York’s offense ranks middling (21.9 PPG), but their defense—led by Brian Burns’ league-leading 9 sacks—has teeth, especially against the run (allowing just 3.8 yards per carry).
Head-to-Head History: Philly holds a 96-90-2 all-time edge, but the Giants’ Week 6 upset flipped the script. In the last five meetings, the over has hit twice, and New York is 3-2 ATS.
Key Matchups
- Eagles O-Line vs. Giants Pass Rush: Brian Burns (9 sacks) and Kayvon Thibodeaux could terrorize if Philly’s line (ranked 10th in pass block win rate) repeats Week 6’s protection woes. Jalen Carter’s return (questionable, but expected) bolsters Philly’s interior, potentially neutralizing NY’s edge.
- Saquon Barkley vs. Giants Front Seven: The former Giant gets revenge at home. New York’s run D ranks top-5 in yards allowed, but Barkley’s burst (4.8 YPC) could exploit gaps if Philly commits to the ground (they’re 23rd in rush attempts lately).
- Jalen Hurts vs. Deonte Banks/Cor’Dale Flott: Hurts’ mobility (178 rush yards, 3 TDs) tested NY’s secondary in Week 6. With DeVonta Smith (career-high 183 yards last week) drawing coverage, A.J. Brown could feast.
- Giants WRs vs. Eagles Secondary: Wan’Dale Robinson (446 yards, 2 TDs) and Devin Singletary (178 rush yards) need Dart to avoid the 3 INTs from Week 7. Philly’s Quinyon Mitchell (back from injury) and Cooper DeJean (41 tackles) form a sticky unit.
Injuries to Watch

- Eagles: DT Jalen Carter (questionable, ankle—huge if out); OG Landon Dickerson (doubtful, ankle); CB Quinyon Mitchell (probable, shoulder).
- Giants: WR Darius Slayton (out, hamstring—thins the receiver room); EDGE Brian Burns (probable, but managed snaps); DE Kayvon Thibodeaux (questionable, knee).
Betting Odds and Trends
As of October 25, 2025 (via BetMGM and FOX Sports):
| Bet Type | Line | Eagles Record ATS | Giants Record ATS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spread | Eagles -7.5 (-110) | 4-3 overall; 0-2 as 7.5+ favorites | 4-3 overall; 2-0 as 7.5+ dogs |
| Moneyline | Eagles -350 / Giants +275 | 5-2 as favorites | 2-5 as underdogs |
| Total (O/U) | 43.5 (O -110 / U -110) | 4-3 to the over | 3-4 to the over |
| Key Prop | Hurts Over 1.5 Pass TDs (+120) | – | – |
Philly’s home dominance (3-0 SU) and revenge factor tilt the scales, but the Giants cover 54.7% of simulations.
Expert Predictions and Keys to Victory
- Eagles Win 30-20 (74.8% model probability): Philly’s healthier D (with Carter) stuffs the run, forcing Dart into mistakes. Hurts exploits NY’s 5.9 yards allowed per play with 250+ passing yards and a rushing score. Barkley tops 80 yards. Key: Control the clock—Philly wins TOP battles 60% of the time at home.
- Giants Cover (+7.5): If Burns disrupts Hurts (sack total over 2.5), NY keeps it within a TD. Dart’s legs (29.7 rush yards/game) extend drives, and Robinson hauls in 70+ yards. Key: No turnovers—Giants are 2-0 when positive in giveaway margin.
- Consensus Picks: Eagles ML (77% win probability); Under 43.5 (defenses rebound post-shootouts); Barkley Over 65.5 rush yards.
This rivalry game promises fireworks—Philly avenges the upset, but don’t sleep on the Giants’ grit. For live updates, follow @Eagles or @Giants on X. Fly, Eagles, fly… or will Big Blue shock again?