New York Giants vs Jacksonville Jaguars live stream: Watch NFL 2015 pre-season football online (Game preview)

The New York Giants will play the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday as the NFL pre-season enters Week 2. Both teams will want to turn the notch up a level on their preparations for the regular season today, so although some experimentation will take place, expect things to remain competitive as players fight for their positions. The game has a scheduled start time of 7.30 p.m. ET and takes place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The game can be watched online through live stream via the link below.

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The Giants will play at the MetLife Stadium for the first time this pre-season tonight, and they come into the game 0-1 after a terrible struggle against the Bengals last week. The Giants must put on a much better performance today to show that they are on track to hit the new season running in a few weeks time.

Meanwhile the Jaguars are 1-0 this pre-season coming into tonight's game, and will hope they can continue to gather momentum with another win.

Tonight's game though is arguably much more important for the Giants, who must put on a much better performance than the abysmal one they put on in Cincinnati last week.

Some good team news for the Giants coming into the game is that cornerback Prince Amukamara and offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz are fit and ready to play after missing last week's game through injuries. However, New York will still be without wide receivers Victor Cruz and Rueben Randle among others.

Not that it means anything, but last year these two teams also met during the pre-season in Jacksonville, and the Jaguars managed to put on a stunning comeback to win 25-24. If the Giants put on a similar performance to last week then they can expect a much larger Jaguars win here today.

The New York Giants and the Jacksonville Jaguars will face off at 7.30 p.m. ET and the game can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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