The Buffalo Bills will face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, November 30, at Acrisure Stadium. The game is scheduled to begin at 4:25 p.m. Buffalo enters the matchup with a 7-4 record and aims to improve its road performance after a recent loss to Houston. The team had additional time off before this game.
The contest will be broadcast nationally on CBS, with Jim Nantz providing play-by-play commentary, Tony Romo as color analyst, and Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines. Viewers in Buffalo can watch the game on WIVB.
Fans looking to stream the game have several options. Paramount+ offers live streaming of local and featured national games through NFL on CBS. Out-of-market viewers can use NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTubeTV to watch live coverage. Those who prefer mobile access can watch in-market games on their phone or tablet using NFL+. A free seven-day trial is available for new subscribers.
For fans interested in watching with fellow supporters, an interactive map is available online to locate nearby Bills Backers Bars.
In Canada, every Bills game is available through DAZN and select CTV channels including CTV Atlantic, CTV Montreal, CTV Toronto, CTV Kitchener, CTV Ottawa, CTV Northern Ontario, and CTV Saskatchewan. There will also be a Canadian Watch Party at Real Sports Restaurant in Toronto.
International fans can follow the action using NFL Game Pass for live coverage each week.
Radio listeners can tune into the Bills Radio Network featuring Chris Brown (play-by-play), Eric Wood (color analyst), and Sal Capaccio (sideline reporter). Broadcasts are available across multiple stations throughout New York and Pennsylvania including WGR Sports Radio 550 in Buffalo, WDRE 100.5 The Drive in Binghamton, WVIN 98.3 FM in Bath, WTMM 104.5 The TEAM in Albany, among others.
For updates and news about the team and upcoming games, fans are encouraged to download the official Bills app.


