Steelers vs. Lions channel, time, TV schedule, live stream to watch NFL Week 3 preseason game

Zain Bando

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It may be the final week of preseason play for the Steelers and Lions, but the anticipation couldn’t be higher, especially for Pittsburgh.

The Steelers face burning questions at quarterback as they attempt to return to the long-term success that made them a juggernaut over the last decade.

Coach Mike Tomlin has chosen a nontraditional approach for Saturday's contest and will play his starters. While both teams are looking to make final tweaks and put on the finishing touches ahead of Week 1, it remains to be seen whether the Steelers will go with Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson or give recently traded ex-Bears quarterback Justin Fields a shot moving forward.

Wilson will get the start Saturday night, looking to prove himself again.

"Our mindset regarding this game is kind of a unique one, probably because we're trying to get the best of both worlds," Tomlin told reporters Thursday. "This is our third preseason game, and historically, the third preseason game has been a dry rehearsal for the regulars, and we have that mentality,"

Meanwhile, the Lions are 1-1 and are also in their own growth period. After last year's breakout season, they seek a second straight trip to the NFC Championship.

Which team will enter the regular season on a high note, Pittsburgh or Detroit? TSN has everything to know, including TV and streaming options for the game.

What channel is Steelers vs. Lions on today?

  • Local TV channels: KDKA (CBS/2 - Pittsburgh) | WJBK (FOX/2 - Detroit)
  • Out-of-market TV channel: NFL Network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The NFL Network will be on hand to provide national coverage of the Steelers vs. Lions game Saturday afternoon. For those in the market, fans of the Steelers and Lions can catch the game on CBS 2 KDKA and WJBK FOX 2, respectively.

Those wanting to stream the game on Fubo can do so by opting into a free trial period.

Steelers vs. Lions start time

  • Date: Saturday, Aug. 24 
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The Steelers vs. Lions game will begin at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon at Ford Field in Detroit.

Steelers vs. Lions radio station

Listen to Steelers vs. Lions live on SiriusXM.

For those who won't have access to a TV Saturday afternoon, fans can catch Pittsburgh vs. Detroit on SiriusXM radio, courtesy of channels 381 and 226, respectively.

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Steelers vs. Lions tickets

Tickets to Saturday's preseason game between the Steelers and Lions are still available through StubHub. Check out seating charts and last-minute prices below before making the best purchase.

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NFL preseason schedule Week 3

Thursday, Aug. 22

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Bengals vs. Colts8 p.m.Prime Video
Chiefs vs. Bears8:20 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo

Friday, Aug. 23

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Falcons vs. Jaguars7 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Dolphins vs. Buccaneers7:30 p.m.Local, Fubo
Raiders vs. 49ers10 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo

Saturday, Aug. 24

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Bills vs. Panthers1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Lions vs. Steelers1 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Packers vs. Ravens1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Eagles vs. Vikings1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Texans vs. Rams1 p.m.Local, Fubo
Cowboys vs. Chargers4 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Jets vs. Giants7:30 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Seahawks vs. Browns10 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo

Sunday, Aug. 25

GameTime (ET)TV channel/Live stream
Saints vs. Titans2;30 p.m.NFL Network, Fubo
Broncos vs. Cardinals4 p.m.CBS, Fubo
Commanders vs. Patriots8 p.m.NBC, Fubo

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Zain Bando is a freelance writer for The Sporting News. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.