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Atlanta Falcons vs New York Giants Live Stream: Watch NFL 2014 Sunday Football Online (Fox TV Preview)

The Atlanta Falcons go on the road on Sunday to take on the New York Giants in a big Week 5 match up in the NFL. The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET and takes place from the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network, or online through live stream (details below).

Both teams come into this match up on 2-2 and will be hoping to claim a third win of the season.

The Giants are starting to get on a bit of a winning run, having claimed victories in their last two games after their 0-2 start.

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If they can claim a third straight win today it would mark their rise to a winning record and they would then be hopeful to be able to push on over the mid-season to try and build on their foundation and move towards a Playoff spot.

The Falcons though will be in no mood to give anything away today, and they are coming to New York to try and claim the win.

Falcons receiver Roddy White has never scored a touchdown against the Giants over the five times he has played them in his career. And even though the Giants have claimed seven interceptions over the past two weeks, he is confident he can end his baron spell today and score a touchdown.

"I will score this weekend," White said on Friday, according to ESPN.

He has had hamstring trouble but has said that he is fit to play today.

"When I'm healthy, I'm going to go every day. This week, fortunately I got to practice on Wednesday, which was good. ... It was the first [Wednesday] of the year. I got through all my injuries and stuff. Coach is always trying to be precautionary. But, at times, I need to practice, especially when me and Matt are a little off in games. The more reps I can go out there and get with him during the week, the better we get prepared for the game."

Against the Minnesota Vikings he had a four-catch game but suffered two drops.

"I have to play better," he said.

Today's game will start at 1 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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