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Where to watch the Giants vs. Panthers NFL Germany game: kick-off time, TV, live stream, odds, spread, prediction

The NFL wraps up its international slate this week when the New York Giants take on the Carolina Panthers in Munich. While this isn’t the hottest matchup on the international calendar, the Giants and Panthers are both at a crossroads in their seasons.

This game could be more significant for the loser as this team has a better chance of becoming the No. 1 overall seed. That doesn’t mean both teams won’t try to win. The Panthers are looking for their second straight win while the Giants are trying to stop a four-game losing streak.

The Giants have started 2-7 or worse in six of their last eight seasons, while the Panthers have also started 2-7, matching their win total from last season. New York is playing its fourth international match and has not lost a single game in the international match series (record 3-0). The Panthers are playing their second international match and won their first appearance in 2019.

Which team will build some momentum as they return to the US?

Where to watch Giants vs. Panthers

  • Date: Sunday November 10th | Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
  • Location: Allianz Arena – Munich, Germany
  • TV: NFL Network | Live stream: fuboTV (try for free)
  • Consequences: CBS Sports App
  • Opportunities: Giants -6.5, OU 40.5 (via BetMGM)

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On paper, this seems like a big mismatch, as the Giants lead the NFL in sacks (35). They already have more sacks in 2024 than they did in all of 2023 (34). New York also leads the NFL in sack rate (12.3%). Dexter Lawrence hasn’t had a sack in his last two games, but is second in the NFL in sacks this year with 9.0.

The Panthers’ offensive line has improved significantly as they rank fifth in pressure rate allowed at 29.9%. Carolina has allowed just 17 sacks this year, with the Panthers’ sack rate at 5.5% ranking eighth in the league. Despite the defense, Bryce Young is 12 of 32 under pressure and has a passer rating of 59.9.

This is an opportunity for the Giants to feast on Young if they can get hold of him.

forecast

Make your choice. The Panthers are 1-3, averaging 12.5 points per game in Bryce Young’s four starts this season, and Young has never won a game away from his home stadium (0-10 on the road). Technically, the Panthers are the home team this week – but the game is not at Bank of America Stadium. It doesn’t help either, because the defense also allows a league-high 32.6 points per game.

Daniel Jones is significantly better away from home than at home this season. Jones has six touchdowns to one interception and a passer rating of 97.1 on the road, showing he is significantly better outside of MetLife Stadium. Add the Panthers to the mix and this should be an advantage for the Giants. Score: Giants 27, Panthers 16

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