Seahawks vs Ravens live stream — watch NFL 2023 game online and on TV, team news

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If the Ravens get the better of the Seahawks at M&T Bank Stadium today, November 5, they'll have the joint-best record in the NFL. But the Seahawks are no pushovers. Against all expectations they've climbed to the summit of the NFC West, and Pete Carroll has put together a defense so mean that it even rivals that of the Ravens.

Seahawks inactives: LB Devin Bush, CB Kyu Blu Kelly, OT McClendon Curtis, OT Raiqwon O’Neal, DE Myles Adams, G Anthony Bradford

Ravens inactives: OT Morgan Moses, FS Marcus Williams, CB Rock Ya-Sin, CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, G Sala Aumavae-Laulu, QB Josh Johnson

Seahawks vs Ravens is airing on CBS and Paramount Plus in the US, Sky Sports in the UK, and Kayo Sports in Australia. Don't worry if you're abroad while the game is on, because you can watch NFL 2023 live streams from anywhere with a VPN.

Quick links

► Time: 1 pm ET / 10 am PT / 6 pm UK / 5 am AEDT (Nov. 6)

US: CBS (via Fubo/Hulu with Live TV/YouTube TV) | Paramount Plus

AU: Kayo Sports

UK: Sky Sports

How to use a VPN to watch any stream

Over their past four games, the Seahawks have racked up a staggering 21 sacks while allowing a measly average of 12.5 points per game. They're the kind of stats genuine Super Bowl contenders would be proud of, and, while it's a touch early to describe Seattle as such, keep up those numbers and that won't be the case for much longer.

Stopping Lamar Jackson, however, is one of the toughest assignments in football. His record against NFC teams has to be seen to be believed. Baltimore's inimitable No.8 has gone a remarkable 17-1 against cross-conference opposition, and with nine touchdowns to his name already this term, he's looking back to his MVP-level best.

But it's the Ravens' prowess on the other side of the ball that's really caught the eye. The Baltimore defense leads the way in multiple major departments, including points allowed and sacks. Geno Smith had better watch his back.

If you're a keen NFL fan, you'll want to know how to watch Seahawks vs Ravens live streams. We've got all the information on that below.

How to watch Seahawks vs Ravens in the US

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In the US, the Seahawks vs Ravens will be shown live on CBS, with kick-off set for 1 pm ET / 10 am PT on Sunday afternoon.

If you already have the channel on cable, you're all set. If you’ve cut the cord on traditional pay-TV services, it's worth noting that NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN and ABC are the main TV channels you need to watch the 2023-24 NFL season unfold, and they're all available through the live TV streaming services FuboHulu with Live TV and YouTube TV. (Sling TV has all of the channels except CBS.)

US subscribers can also watch the NFL on Paramount Plus. The ad-free version of Paramount Plus allows for live streaming of local CBS stations, while the ad-supported plan limits this to sporting events like NFL games.

Remember, if you're currently away from the States but don't want to miss any of the Seahawks vs Ravens action, get a VPN so you won't be geo-blocked from your regular service.

How to watch Seahawks vs Ravens in the UK

You can watch Seahawks vs Ravens with a Sky TV subscription in the UK.

Kick-off is scheduled for 6 pm UK on Sunday evening, with live coverage available via the Sky Sports NFL channel from 6 pm.

Sky Sports costs £56 per month — that's £29 for the base Sky Entertainment & Netflix plan and another £27 for the Sky Sports add-on. This is on a 31-day rolling contract too, and you can save £5 in total per month if you opt for an 18-month contract instead.

The NOW streaming service is a more flexible way to get Sky Sports, and will set you back either £11.99 for a day membership or £33.99 for a monthly membership.

The game is also available to watch via NFL Game Pass, which shows every single out-of-market game live and costs £14.99 per week or £75 for the year.

How to watch Ravens vs Seahawks in Australia

In Australia, Kayo Sports is showing the Ravens vs Seahawks. The platform provides streaming access to Fox Sports, ESPN and loads of live sports coverage that would otherwise require a pricey cable setup.

Kayo Sports costs $25 per month for its cheapest channel, though paying $5 more for Basic or $10 extra for Premium will provide you with additional concurrent streams and higher-quality video.

The only catch is that kick-off is set for 5 am AEDT first thing on Monday morning.

If you're not in Australia right now, you might want to try a VPN to allow you to watch from abroad.

How to watch Seahawks vs Ravens from anywhere with a VPN

Wherever you live, there's a good possibility that a major broadcaster is streaming the NFL.

However, in some places there is a possibility that there's no easy way of watching the game. Thankfully, you can solve this issue with a Virtual Private Network (a VPN). 

A VPN lets you get around the usual digital barriers by changing your IP address, meaning you can watch events like the NFL even if it isn't directly broadcasting where you are. Our favourite is ExpressVPN, which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.


How to use a VPN to watch any stream

  • Download the app at ExpressVPN
  • Choose the location of the streaming service you want to watch (UK, US, etc)
  • Navigate to the streaming service and start watching!
ExpressVPN

ExpressVPN is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to watch what you want from anywhere you want to watch it.

It's straightforward and easy to use, has great security, is available on loads of streaming devices and, best of all, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it out 100% risk-free.

What time is the Seahawks vs Ravens kick-off?

Kick-off for the Seahawks vs Ravens is at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT / 6 pm UK / 5 am AEDT on Sunday, November 5 (Monday, November 6 for viewers in Australia).

Aatif Sulleyman
Contributor

Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.