Do the New York Giants have a chance to beat the New Orleans Saints? We’ll find out if they can give the Saints their second loss of the 2021 NFL season as they return to New Orleans in Week 4. This matchup kicks off on Sunday, October 3 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET from the Superdome with a live national TV broadcast on FOX.
• You can watch the Giants vs. Saints live for FREE with fuboTV (free trial) or Hulu + Live (free trial)
LATEST LIVE UPDATES, SCORE & VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Follow along with the latest live updates, including the latest score and stats from the game as well as video highlights and more provided above. Oddsmakers have the Saints as favorites in this one.
Latest line/betting odds:
Moneyline: NO -340 | NYG +270
Spread: NO -7.0 | NYG +7.0
O/U: 41.5
HOW TO WATCH
What: The New York Giants face off against the New Orleans Saints in Week 4 of the 2021 NFL football season.
When: Sunday, October 3 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
Where: Caesars Superdome | New Orleans, Louisiana
TV: FOX
How to watch the game live online for free: You can watch the game live for FREE with fuboTV (free trial) if this is the game being broadcast by your local FOX affiliate. You can also get this game on Hulu + Live (free trial) or Sling TV (promotional offers), if you prefer those platforms and their pricing plans. If you already have a cable provider, use your login information to watch this game on Fox Sports Live.
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