The Army–Navy Game is nationally televised on CBS and streams on several major platforms, with kickoff set for mid‑afternoon Eastern on the second Saturday in December.

Basic viewing info

  • TV channel: CBS carries the Army–Navy Game nationwide as a regular broadcast network channel.
  • Kickoff time: Recent games (including 2025) kick off at 3 p.m. ET on the second Saturday in December, a pattern that has held for several seasons.
  • Stadium/setting: The matchup is staged at a neutral NFL venue (recently M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore), but TV and streaming options remain the same regardless of host city.

How to watch with cable or antenna

  • If you have a cable/satellite package, tune to your local CBS affiliate at game time; the broadcast is part of the standard CBS lineup.
  • With an over‑the‑air antenna, you can watch free by pointing it to your local CBS station, since CBS is a broadcast network in most U.S. markets.

How to stream the Army–Navy Game

  • Paramount+ Premium: Because CBS holds the rights, the game streams live on Paramount+ for subscribers, and new users often get a limited free trial around the season.
  • Network apps and sites: The CBS Sports app and CBSSports.com provide authenticated streams if you sign in with a TV provider that includes CBS.
  • Live TV streaming services: Services that carry local CBS stations (such as options highlighted in Fubo promos) can be used to stream the game without traditional cable, sometimes with short free trials.

Tips, trends and “latest news” context

  • The Army–Navy Game is traditionally the final major game of the regular season and is branded as “America’s Game,” drawing national attention even when neither team is ranked.
  • Recent coverage and forum threads focus on streaming tips (Paramount+, live‑TV bundles, and antenna setups) as cord‑cutting has grown, plus live game threads on fan forums for play‑by‑play discussion.

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