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Detroit Lions vs Baltimore Ravens: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

The Baltimore Ravens will square off with the Detroit Lions in NFL Week 7 action at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.

Coming off a big 20-6 road win in Week 6 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, The Lions are living up to the preseason hype train and are continuing to flex their muscles as a legit contender in the NFC. They have won four straight games and are sitting with an impressive 5-1 record, tied for the best mark in the NFC.

Another road test awaits the Lions in Week 7, as they travel to take on the 4-2 Baltimore Ravens, who are atop the AFC North, but it's safe to say their performances haven't been that impressive so far. In Week 6, they held on to beat a mediocre Tennessee Titans side.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channels, streaming details, and more.

Lions vs Ravens kick-off time

DateOctober 22, 2023
Kick-off time1:00 pm ET
Venue M&T Stadium

The NFL game between Detroit Lions vs Baltimore Ravens will take place at M&T Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, on Sunday, October 22, 2023. Kick-off is scheduled for 13:00 ET.

How to watch Lions vs Ravens online

The Lions vs Ravens game will be broadcast live on FOX 2. If you don't have access to FOX through your cable TV, you can watch the game with a paid TV subscription.

The best way to stream the Lions vs Ravens game online is through fuboTV. You can watch the game for free with a fuboTV 7-day free trial. Then $74.99/month (plus tax) after trial.

Team news and squads

Detroit Lions team news

The Detroit Lions have also been hit hard by injuries this season. They look set to be without their starting running back David Montgomery (ribs) for a few weeks, according to head coach Dan Campbell. Rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs (hamstring) and safety Brian Branch (ankle) have missed two straight games but both have done limited practice and could be fit in time for Sunday's clash.

After suffering a knee injury in Week 2, G Halapoulivaati Vaitai has been back, active, and off the injury report for the past two weeks. The Lions have not yet put him into the starting lineup as Campbell looks to ease him back into the side.

Players
OffenseMarvin Jones Jr., Amon-Ra St. Brown, Taylor Decker, Jonah Jackson, Frank Ragnow, Graham Glasgow, Penei Sewell, Sam LaPorta, Josh Reynolds, Jared Goff, David Montgomery
Defense Charles Harris, Alim McNeill, Benito Jones, Aidan Hutchinson, Derrick Barnes, Alex Anzalone, Cameron Sutton, Jerry Jacobs, Brian Branch, Tracy Walker III
Special TeamsRiley Patterson, Jack Fox, Jack Fox, Scott Daly, Kalif Raymond, Craig Reynolds

Baltimore Ravens team news

The Ravens' are dealing with an injury bug like no other. Multiple players are already out for the season, including J.K Dobbins, who has played just 24 games in the four seasons for the hosts.

Jadeveon Clowney (NIR-rest/knee), Kevon Seymour (ankle), Brent Urban (neck), and S Marcus Williams (hamstring) are all sidelined with various injury problems. Malik Harrison (concussion) and Odafe Oweh (ankle) have returned to practice and could feature on Sunday if they pass a late fitness test.

Players
OffenseOdell Beckham Jr., Zay Flowers, Ronnie Stanley, John Simpson, Tyler Linderbaum, Kevin Zeitler, Morgan Moses, Mark Andrews, Lamar Jackson, Patrick Ricard, Gus Edwards
DefenseJustin Madubuike, Michael Pierce, Broderick Washington, Odafe Oweh, Roquan Smith, Patrick Queen, Ronald Darby, Kyle Hamilton, Marcus Williams, Marlon Humphrey, Kyle Van Noy
Special TeamsJordan Stout, Justin Tucker, Jordan Stout, Tyler Ott, Devin Duvernay

Head-to-Head record

DateMatch Score
9/26/19Lions 17-19 Ravens
12/3/21Ravens 44-20 Lions
8/28/16Ravens 30-9 Lions
12/17/13Lions 16-18 Ravens
8/18/12Ravens 12-27 Lions

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