The preseason curtain is about to drop, with the regular season waiting in the wings. The Indianapolis Colts hit the road to Ohio for a clash with the Cincinnati Bengals in what will be the final tune-up for both teams before roster cuts loom next week.Â
The Indianapolis Colts slipped to 0-2 in preseason play after their latest defeat and will be eager to wrap up exhibition action on a high note. Head coach Shane Steichen made it clear earlier in the week that none of his regular starters will take the field in this matchup, giving the reserves another chance to shine.
On the other side, the Cincinnati Bengals bounced back from their opening loss at Philadelphia by knocking off Washington on the road Monday night. That victory evened their record at 1-1, and they’ll be looking to string together back-to-back wins as they close out the preseason slate.
Much like the Colts, Cincinnati will be resting its top-line players. Head coach Zac Taylor confirmed Wednesday that the starters won’t suit up, meaning fans won’t see Joe Burrow, who’s been sharp in limited action.Â
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Indianapolis Colts.
Cincinnati Bengals vs Indianapolis Colts: Date and kick-off time
Cincinnati Bengals will take on Indianapolis Colts in a highly anticipated NFL game on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at 1:00 pm ET or 10:00 am PT at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
DateSaturday, August 23, 2025kick-off Time1:00 pm ET or 10:00 am PTÂ VenuePaycor StadiumLocationCincinnati, OhioHow to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Indianapolis Colts on TV & stream live onlineLocal TV channel: CBS4, Bengals Preseason TV NetworkStreaming service: Fubo
The game will not be available to watch live on TV in the US. The broadcast will be carried on local affiliates, which also limits live streaming to those regional markets. Fans in those areas can still catch the action online through Fubo (in-market only).
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Watch highlights of Bengals vs Colts
Highlights, live updates and scores from Preseason Week 3 matchup between the Bengals and the Colts will be available on NFL.com, the league’s official YouTube channel, and across each team’s social media platforms. ESPN also gives you access to non-stop NFL action all season long, with live games, originals, highlights, and more. Follow along.
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Adding to the streaming shake-up, ESPN is rolling NFL+ Premium into its new Unlimited bundle starting September 3, right before kickoff weekend. That package, which also includes RedZone, runs $39.99 per month.Â
Streaming the game with a VPNOverview of VPN services that allow access to geo-restricted streamsHow to set up and use a VPN service to stream the match
Unable to watch this game due to broadcast restrictions? A VPN could be the answer to your problems.
You can watch the game from wherever you are in the world by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service such as Nord VPN. A VPN will allow you to create a secure connection online when you are abroad on holiday or for work and you want to stream the game live. You can even try NordVPN risk-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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