The New York Giants play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.  Kickoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET.  Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast via the links provided below.

Philadelphia sits atop the NFC East standings with a 4-1 record.  The Eagles bounced back from their loss at San Francisco two weeks ago with a 34-28 win against St. Louis. 

"This is a divisional game," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said, via ESPN.  "Obviously Philadelphia is playing very, very well.  It is a game within the division for us, so we are just excited for that opportunity."

One crucial cog in Philadelphia's offense is running back LeSean McCoy, who Coughlin will try to restrict out of the backfield.

"He's dynamic, he's looking for the big play every time he touches the ball, whether it is a screen or a run so he's the player I've always known him to be and he's outstanding," Coughlin said.

New York, meanwhile, has won three straight games after losing their first two.  Giants quarterback Eli Manning looks better adjusted to the new offensive system of coordinator Ben McAdoo.

"They seem like they've picked it up over the last couple of weeks," Eagles coach Chip Kelly said, "but it's very different than what they've done before."

Kelly is also concerned with the Giants' defense, which has a league-high eight interceptions and has kept opposing quarterbacks to a rating of no higher than 76.0.

"It looks like (Giants defensive end Jason) Pierre-Paul is a little bit more healthy than he was last year," Kelly said.  "They've added a couple guys in the secondary a little bit.  But it seems like they were banged up a lot last year, guys in and out of the lineup."

Watch the live stream HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE (NYG) and HERE (PHI).