You can watch the Detroit Lions vs. Baltimore Ravens game on national TV in the U.S. on ESPN, with streaming options on services that carry ESPN such as Fubo and similar live‑TV platforms.

Quick Scoop: Where to Watch Lions–Ravens

  • In the U.S., the game is scheduled as a prime‑time matchup aired on ESPN.
  • If you use a cable or satellite package, just tune to ESPN at the listed kickoff time in your guide.
  • If you’ve cut the cord, look for live‑TV streaming services that include ESPN, such as Fubo, DirecTV Stream, or similar ESPN‑carrying bundles in your region.
  • Local fans often also get team‑specific streaming and app options (for example, Lions or Ravens official apps and NFL+ for in‑market or prime‑time games), but availability can vary by location and subscription.

Basic viewing paths

  • Traditional TV: ESPN via cable/satellite.
  • Streaming bundle: Fubo or another live‑TV service that carries ESPN.
  • Official league/team options: NFL+ and team apps can provide local or mobile viewing for some users, subject to blackout and region rules.

If you’re outside the U.S., check your local NFL broadcast partner (for example, TSN/CTV2 in Canada, DAZN in Germany, ESPN/Disney‑affiliated channels in Brazil) for Lions–Ravens listings.

TL;DR: Search your TV or streaming guide for ESPN at Lions–Ravens kickoff time; if you stream, pick a live‑TV service that includes ESPN, or use NFL+/team apps where available in your area.

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