How to watch and stream the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Baltimore Ravens first preseason NFL game

The Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium for some preseason action on Friday night.  It's going to be the first glimpse at the Eagles' new-look offense under Kellen Moore and their revised defense under Vic Fangio, which is a lot to be excited about.  When it comes to watching the game […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium for some preseason action on Friday night. 

It's going to be the first glimpse at the Eagles' new-look offense under Kellen Moore and their revised defense under Vic Fangio, which is a lot to be excited about. 

When it comes to watching the game on Friday, you may be wondering where you will find the game. Thankfully, 505sports.com has us covered with the broadcast map and where the game will be visible.

For local fans, the game will be on the local television channels below. Scott Graham and Ross Tucker will be on the local call.

WCAU (Cozi/10.2 – Philadelphia)
NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus
WPMT (FOX/43 – Harrisburg)
WOLF (FOX/56 – Scranton)
WWCP (FOX/8 – Altoona)
KHII (My/9 – Honolulu)


In the Baltimore market, the game will be called by Gerry Sandusky and Rod Woodson.

WMAR (ABC/2 – Baltimore)
WJLA (ABC/7 – Washington)
WGAL (MeTV/8.2 – Harrisburg PA)
WMDT (CW/47.2 – Salisbury MD)
WTVZ (My/33 – Norfolk VA)
WUPV (CW/65 – Richmond VA)


If you are wanting to listen to the game on the radio, the following stations will have it: SportsRadio 94WIP, 98 Rock, or TICO Sports (Spanish). For streaming, NFL + is the option there. 

Whether or not the Eagles choose to play their starters remains to be seen, but either way, a taste of the football season is always fun. 

"We'll see. I mean you go through these practices, you go through the week, we've had a good few days of practice," Siranni said about playing starters. "Looking to get our fourth on in here today. We gotta see what it's like after this and how guys are feeling. They don't particularly know what we're doing yet. So, they deserve to know before anybody else."

Kick-off is at 7:30 pm ET.