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Where to watch today's Las Vegas Raiders vs Chicago Bears NFL Game: Livestream, TV channels and start time

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Week 4 serves up a tasty interconference tilt as the Chicago Bears square off with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Raiders vs Bears date and start time

The Raiders and Bears will meet in Week 4 of the NFL season at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday, September 28, starting at 4:25 pm ET.

DateSunday, September 28, 2025
Kick-off Time4:25 pm ET / 3:25 pm CT/ 1:25 pm PT
VenueAllegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada

How to watch Raiders vs Bears on TV & stream live online

Chicago might be wobbling in the standings, but the offense is anything but timid—averaging a lively 25.3 points a game and fresh off a 31-point outburst in a statement win over Dallas. Caleb Williams looks every bit the rising star in his sophomore campaign, slinging it for 701 yards, seven touchdowns, and just a single pick. Last week, he carved up the Cowboys for 298 yards and four scores, a performance that had Bears fans grinning ear to ear.

The Raiders, meanwhile, are still trying to find a rhythm. Outside of their Week 1 squeaker (a 20-13 victory), it’s been rough sledding, with only 31 total points over the last two outings. Geno Smith is racking up yards—831 passing and four touchdowns so far—but his decision-making has been dicey, with four interceptions already on the ledger. If Las Vegas doesn’t tighten things up, Chicago’s surging attack could turn Allegiant Stadium into a Bears’ playground.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch Raiders vs Bears.

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In the US, Raiders vs Bears is going to be broadcast on CBS, which is available with most cable packages and on our favorite streaming service, Fubo and Paramount+, both of which are currently offering a free trial to new subscribers. 

Watching NFL action this season just got easier and more versatile, with a mix of traditional TV broadcasts and exclusive streaming options. When it comes to convenience and coverage, Fubo stands out as one of the most user-friendly ways to catch nearly every down and touchdown.

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Watch highlights of Raiders vs Bears

Highlights, live updates and scores from the Week 4 matchup between the Raiders and the Bears will be available on NFL.com, the league's official YouTube channel, and across each team's social media platforms. ESPN+ also gives you access to non-stop NFL action all season long, with live games, originals, highlights, and more. Follow along.

NFL+ is the go-to spot for fans who want to relive full games ad-free or catch live local and primetime matchups. What used to be free on the old NFL app now comes with some extra perks — including access to NFL Network and, on the Premium tier, the always-addictive NFL RedZone.

At just $7 a month, the base plan gets you live in-market and primetime games on your phone or tablet, plus ad-free NFL Films and other on-demand content. But the real prize is RedZone — a must-have for fantasy diehards who want to keep tabs on every scoring drive across the league. At $15 for Premium, it's the most affordable way to get it.

Adding to the streaming shake-up, ESPN is rolling NFL+ Premium into its new Unlimited bundle. That package, which also includes RedZone, runs $39.99 per month. 

Streaming the game with a VPN

Unable to watch this game due to broadcast restrictions? A VPN could be the answer to your problems.

You can watch the game from wherever you are in the world by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service such as Express VPN. A VPN will allow you to create a secure connection online when you are abroad on holiday or for work and you want to stream the game live. You can eventry ExpressVPN risk-freewith a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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