06/01/2025

Where to watch the Steelers vs. Bengals game? TV channels and free streaming options [FOTOS]

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Where to watch the Steelers vs. Bengals game? TV channels and free streaming options [FOTOS]

Find out where to watch the Steelers vs. Bengals matchup for the NFL from Acrisure Stadium. Also, check what time the game starts.

Find out where to watch the Steelers vs. Bengals matchup for the NFL from Acrisure Stadium. Also, check what time the game starts.

The Pittsburgh Steelers will face the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday night in their final game of the NFL regular season. Coming off three consecutive losses, the Steelers aim to regain momentum before entering their first playoff game. The Ravens will play the Browns earlier that same day, and if Baltimore wins, they will be division champions, regardless of the Steelers’ result. However, if the Ravens lose and the Steelers win, Pittsburgh will claim the AFC North title.

The Bengals are still fighting for a playoff spot and will not make it easy for the Steelers. Despite struggles on defense, Cincinnati’s playoff hopes remain alive thanks to Joe Burrow’s exceptional performances. The Steelers’ offense, which has struggled recently, will need to find its rhythm early in the game, particularly by maintaining a strong running game to control the clock and keep Burrow and his offense off the field. Coach Tomlin emphasized the importance of addressing ball security and balancing the team’s performance to secure the win.

Where to watch the Steelers vs. Bengals matchup? Check how to watch the NFL game this Saturday, January 4 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

When is the Steelers vs. Bengals game, and how can you watch it?

EVENT PITTSBURGH STEELERS VS. CINCINNATI BENGALS
TV CHANNEL ABC, ESPN
STREAMING ESPN+, NFL Game Pass International (International, excluding Canada and China)
LOCATION Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
TIME 8 pm ET / 7 pm CT / 6 pm MT / 5 pm PT
DATE Saturday, January 4

Where to watch Chiefs vs. Steelers on TV?

The NFL has confirmed the date and time for the Steelers vs. Bengals game, which will take place on Saturday, January 4, at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. This Week 18 divisional matchup will be broadcast nationally on ABC/ESPN. Cable TV viewers can tune into the ABC or ESPN channel to watch the game.

How to watch Steelers vs. Bengals on streaming?

For those looking to stream the game, there are several options available. You can catch the Steelers’ final regular-season matchup by subscribing to streaming services like FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Paramount+, or any platform that offers live ABC or ESPN channels. Additionally, the game is available through NFL+ or YouTube TV subscriptions, though it’s important to note that blackout restrictions may apply in certain regions.

Joey Porter Jr. of the Steelers broke up a pass intended for Tee Higgins of the Bengals in the end zone, drawing a pass interference penalty during their Week 13 game, which Pittsburgh won 44-38.
Joey Porter Jr. of the Steelers broke up a pass intended for Tee Higgins of the Bengals in the end zone, drawing a pass interference penalty during their Week 13 game, which Pittsburgh won 44-38.


Here are the Steelers vs. Bengals game times worldwide

  • 8:00 PM – New York, USA (ET)
  • 7:00 PM – Mexico City, Mexico (CT)
  • 8:00 PM – Bogotá, Colombia
  • 10:00 PM – Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 10:00 PM – Santiago, Chile
  • 1:00 AM – London, UK (Sunday, January 5)
  • 2:00 AM – Madrid, Spain (Sunday, January 5)
  • 2:00 AM – Paris, France (Sunday, January 5)
  • 2:00 AM – Rome, Italy (Sunday, January 5)
  • 2:00 AM – Berlin, Germany (Sunday, January 5)
  • 3:00 AM – Cairo, Egypt (Sunday, January 5)
  • 6:30 AM – New Delhi, India (Sunday, January 5)
  • 9:00 AM – Beijing, China (Sunday, January 5)
  • 10:00 AM – Tokyo, Japan (Sunday, January 5)
  • 12:00 PM – Sydney, Australia (Sunday, January 5)
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Andrés Manrique

Periodista deportivo egresado de ISIL y Máster en Gestión Deportiva en Johan Cruyff Institute. Cuento con 9 años de experiencia en medios digitales.


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