Where to Watch Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots

The Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots will play twice this season, including on Sunday Night Football in Week 5 and on Sunday afternoon in Week 15. 

Football bets can be placed on NFL futures, including the winner of the AFC East, which these games could impact. 

Find out where to watch these games, as well as Bills vs. Patriots predictions and odds for Week 15.

Where to Watch Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots

The first game between the Bills and the Patriots takes place during Week 5 on Sunday Night Football. Sunday Night Football can be viewed on both TSN and CTV. These stations can also be used for the Week 15 game. 

Regarding radio, TSN Radio should carry this game and the Week 15 matchup. 

Lastly, for streaming, TSN+, DAZN, and FuboTV should also be available for these matchups, especially TSN+.

More concrete information will be available closer to game time. 

Bills vs. Patriots Matchups This Year

DateTimeLocationStadium
October 58:20 PM EDTOrchard Park, NYHighmark Stadium
December 141:00 PM EDTFoxborough, MAGillette Stadium

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Richard Janvrin is a content writer for BetMGM. His work is also published at sites like Forbes, WSN, Gambling.com, Legal Sports Report, and more. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire.