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Where to watch today's New Orleans Saints vs Arizona Cardinals NFL Game: Livestream, TV channels and start time

The wait is over, the NFL season kicks off in the Big Easy, where the New Orleans Saints welcome the Arizona Cardinals in an NFC clash to open the year.

New Orleans Saints vs Arizona Cardinals date and start time

The Saints will take on the Cardinals in a highly anticipated NFL game on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 1:00 pm ET/ 12:00 pm CT/ 10:00 am PT at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

DateSunday, September 7, 2025
Kick-off Time1:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm CT/ 10:00 am PT
VenueGillette Stadium
LocationFoxborough, Massachusetts

How to watch Saints vs Cardinals on TV & stream live online

For Arizona, the road back to playoff relevance has been long and frustrating. The Cardinals haven’t celebrated a postseason win since the 2015 Divisional Round and have only reached the playoffs once in the past nine seasons. To turn the tide, they’ll lean heavily on quarterback Kyler Murray, whose playmaking ability remains their best ticket back into contention.

New Orleans is also seeking a reset after a forgettable 5-12 campaign a year ago. The Saints parted ways with head coach Dennis Allen midseason following a brutal seven-game skid, with special teams boss Darren Rizzi stepping in on an interim basis. Statistically, New Orleans struggled on both sides of the ball, averaging just 19.9 points per game—tied for 24th in the league—while allowing 23.4 points per contest, good for 19th overall.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch Saints vs Cardinals.

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In the US, Saints vs Cardinals is going to be broadcast on CBS, which is available with most cable packages and on our favorite streaming services, Paramount+ and Fubo, 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.

With access to nearly 200 channels, Fubo lets fans tune in to all the key networks that carry NFL games, including CBS, NBC for Sunday Night Football, Fox for Sunday NFC clashes, ABC, ESPN for Monday Night Football, and the NFL Network. That means you’re covered for almost every regular season and playoff matchup. Want even more action? You can tack on NFL RedZone for an extra $11/month and stay locked into every scoring drive from around the league on Sundays.

While Amazon Prime Video remains the exclusive home for Thursday Night Football in 2025, fans in local team markets can still stream those primetime matchups through Fubo, making it a flexible all-in-one option. And it's not just football — Fubo is loaded with sports content. From MLB, NBA, and NHL games to MLS and international soccer, there's something for every fan year-round.

READ MORE: Fubo Review: Pricing, plans, subscriptions, free trials and more

Watch highlights of Saints vs Cardinals

Highlights, live updates and scores from Week 1 matchup between the Saints and the Cardinals 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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