Buccaneers vs. Saints: how to stream the Week 8 NFL clash without cable

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to New Orleans this Sunday, October 26, for a Week 8 NFL clash against the struggling Saints. Kickoff is at 1:05 p.m. PT / 4:05 p.m. ET at Caesars Superdome, and the game will be televised on Fox. Fans can also stream it live through Hulu + Live TV.

How to watch the game online

For those without a cable subscription, Hulu + Live TV offers an easy way to catch the action. The service will stream the Buccaneers-Saints showdown live, and even better, it includes a three-day free trial. That means viewers can watch the game without committing to a long-term plan.

Hulu + Live TV gives access to more than 95 channels, including major networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, Fox Sports, and a mix of entertainment and lifestyle content. It’s more than just sports—though in moments like these, that’s really all we care about.

  • Includes full Hulu on-demand library
  • Comes packaged with Disney+ and ESPN+
  • Starts at $82.99/month with ads or $95.99/month ad-free
  • Stream on up to two devices simultaneously
  • Available on smart TVs, iOS/Android devices, Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, and computers

Honestly, for football fans who also like a good binge session on Hulu or something from Marvel or Star Wars on Disney+, the bundle itself isn’t a bad value. I’ve used it myself during playoff season and didn’t feel like I was missing out. To read Gwen Stefani headlines magical 2025 Disney Christmas Parade

Bucs in the driver’s seat, Saints hoping for a surprise

Coming into Week 8, Tampa Bay stands at a strong 5-2 record. They’ve looked sharp and balanced, fueled by a defense that’s doing its job and an offense finding just enough rhythm. With the NFC South title very much in play, this game could help them tighten their grip on the division.

The Saints, meanwhile, are in a tough spot. At 1-6, their playoff hopes are slipping fast. But that’s exactly the kind of situation that can make them dangerous. They have little to lose, and spoiler energy can be unpredictable. I’ve seen matchups like this turn into rallying points for struggling teams, especially at home.

And in the dome, anything can happen. The crowd, the noise, the atmosphere—it has pushed New Orleans to some wild upsets in the past.

Why this game matters

For Tampa Bay, every win counts. The NFC South doesn’t have a runaway leader this season, so a solid showing in divisional games like this one carries weight. A victory could keep pressure on other contenders and give the Bucs some breathing room.

For New Orleans, the season might already feel lost, but this Sunday is about pride—and possibly playing spoiler. At this point, ruining your rival’s run can be its own kind of reward. To read Toho expands into Europe with bold anime distribution moves

I’ve always liked games like these. The stakes are layered, not just wins and losses, but redemption, frustration, momentum. And with emotions running high, especially in a passionate football town like New Orleans, there’s a good chance this one will be worth watching.

Set your calendar: Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET on Fox—or stream it on Hulu + Live TV if you’re tuning in from somewhere else.