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How to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders game today: Livestream options, more

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Russell Wilson #3 of the Pittsburgh Steelers throws the ball during the first quarter against the New York Giants at Acrisure Stadium on October 28, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to take on the Washington Commanders in a game today. The Steelers are coming into the game, set to take place at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, having lost just twice so far this season for an overall record of 6-2. The Commanders, coming off of a win November 3 against the New York Giants, are coming in with the same record for what looks to be a very evenly matched game. 

Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders game today, even if you don't have cable. 

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How and when to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders game today

The Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders game will be played on Sunday, November 10, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT). The NFL football game will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ and the platforms featured below.


How and when to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Commanders game without cable

While CBS is available with many basic cable packages, you don't need to worry if you don't have access. Whether you have cable or have completely cut the cord, the game will be available with a variety of other options. Just note that the below streaming options will require the use of an internet provider:

Paramount+: Watch CBS-aired NFL games without cable

With Paramount+ you'll have multiple viewing options to choose from. You can catch NFL games on the Paramount+ Essential tier for just $7.99 each month or you can watch college football with a Paramount+ with Showtime subscription for $12.99 monthly. In addition to live streams of NFL games airing on CBS, you'll get to watch additional live sporting events including NCAA college football, PGA Tour golf, soccer and more.

Get started with Paramount+ here today.

Amazon Prime Video: Add Paramount+ to your existing subscription

Already have an Amazon Prime Video account? Simply add Paramount+ to your current subscription to watch all the CBS-aired NFL games in addition to Paramount+ originals. The same prices from above apply, depending on which tier you choose. Not sure which is best for you? Don't worry. Both options come with a free seven-day trial that can help you decide.

Watch the Steelers-Commanders game on Amazon Prime Video.

Fubo: Watch the Steelers-Commanders game for free

If you're looking for an inexpensive way to watch a variety of football games, Fubo could be the best way to do so. The live TV streamer is currently offering a seven-day free trial and $30 off of your first month's subscription. Once subscribed, you'll gain access to all of their live sporting events immediately. And there will be a lot to choose from. Not only does Fubo come with access to NFL games airing on your local CBS channel, it also includes Fox Sunday NFC games, "Sunday Night Football" on NBC, "Monday Night Football" on ABC and ESPN and all of the games that air on the NFL Network. So don't wait.

Get started with Fubo online now.


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