How to watch, stream and listen to the Las Vegas Raiders’ first game of the 2025 season against the New England Patriots

The Las Vegas Raiders kick their season off against the New England Patriots in Week 1 of the 2025 season.

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The 2025 season is finally here, well, a few days away, and the Las Vegas Raiders are ready to show everyone they’re a different team than the one that only won four games in 2024. They start the season with the New England Patriots, a team that should be a bit easier to start the year with a win. But nothing is guaranteed in this league.

Regardless, it will be fun to see this new iteration of the Raiders, but can you watch the game?

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The Raiders, as we all know, are kicking off their 2025 season against a team that most fans in this fanbase hate. The New England Patriots and Raiders have had some memorable games in the past, dating back to a few years ago, when Chandler Jones intercepted a lateral pass by Jakobi Meyers for a walk-off win.

Yes, it’s an earlier game, especially for those on the West Coast, as the Raiders kick off at 10:00 a.m. PT. They only have a handful of games at 10 a.m. this season, though. Most of them are around 1 p.m. PT.

If you’re not local, NFL Sunday Ticket is your best option for watching the game. However, that can cost you a ton of money. If you are local, CBS will be the go-to channel to watch this game. And, if you’re local, can’t watch, but can listen, here is everything from the Raiders website about how to listen.

NFL National Broadcast Map for Week 1

In this image created by 506Sports.com, any green area indicates the U.S. region that will be showing the Raiders game on local TV. Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta are calling this game.