Where can I watch Steelers vs. Ravens games in Baltimore?

Your best option is M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore, home of the Ravens, where you'll see the game live if Baltimore is the host. For away games in Pittsburgh, Acrisure Stadium is your only in-person choice. If you can't travel, sports bars across Baltimore broadcast both teams' games, with Fells Point and Federal Hill offering the densest concentration of options with reliable sound systems and seating for crowds.

Watching at M&T Bank Stadium

M&T Bank Stadium (1101 Russell Street, Baltimore, MD 21230) holds the Ravens' home games. When Baltimore hosts Pittsburgh, this is the primary venue. Ticket prices for Steelers-Ravens matchups typically range from $80 to $300+ depending on seat location and how close the game is to kickoff; prices spike in the final two weeks before the game. Single-game tickets sell through the Ravens' official website and Ticketmaster. The stadium opens gates 90 minutes before kickoff.

Parking near the stadium costs $25 to $35 for standard lots, though rates vary by lot proximity. Garages like the Pratt Street Garage (adjacent to the stadium) and nearby lots in the Inner Harbor area fill quickly on game days; arriving three hours early on Sunday improves your chances. Public transit via the Light Rail's Camden Station stop (one block from the stadium) is an alternative; a single trip costs $2 and the train runs year-round.

Concession prices inside the stadium are higher than typical restaurants: a beer runs $13 to $15, a hot dog $12 to $14, and nachos $14 to $16. Bring cash or a card; all major payment types are accepted.

Watching Away Games in Pittsburgh

When the Ravens play in Pittsburgh at Acrisure Stadium (100 Art Rooney Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212), you must travel to the game or watch remotely. The drive from downtown Baltimore to Pittsburgh takes 3.5 to 4 hours via I-76 and I-76. Acrisure Stadium tickets for non-conference opponents typically range lower than Ravens home games ($50 to $200), but visiting team fans are concentrated in designated sections. Parking in Pittsburgh near the stadium ranges from $20 to $30.

A weekend trip requires overnight lodging; Pittsburgh hotels in the Strip District or North Shore near the stadium run $120 to $250 per night on game weekends.

Sports Bars in Baltimore

For games you cannot or prefer not to attend in person, sports bars offer a reliable alternative with lower cost and no travel.

Fells Point cluster: This neighborhood has the highest density of game-day bars. Max's Tapas Restaurant (612 South Charles Street) is a half-mile walk away but closer to Inner Harbor, while the core Fells Point bars (Broadway and Lancaster Street corridor) include establishments with multiple screens, sound systems suited to crowds, and TVs positioned for sightlines throughout the space. Most do not charge a cover for regular-season games. Arrive 30 to 45 minutes before kickoff to secure seating on Steelers-Ravens Sundays; tables fill quickly.

Federal Hill bars: This neighborhood, south of downtown across the Harbor, also concentrates sports viewing venues. The bars here are slightly less crowded than Fells Point for non-playoff games but fill similarly for Steelers matchups.

Canton and Highlandtown: East Baltimore's sports bars offer a quieter atmosphere with less competition for seating. These are better if you prioritize comfort over crowd energy.

Most Baltimore sports bars serve food and drinks at standard restaurant prices ($6 to $10 for a beer, $10 to $18 for entrees). None require advance reservations for standing-room or counter seating, though some larger establishments may hold tables for parties of six or more if you call ahead.

Streaming and Television

CBS, Fox, or ESPN broadcasts Steelers-Ravens games depending on the week and game time. Check your cable or streaming provider's schedule. If you have a cable subscription, most games stream through the CBS Sports or Fox Sports apps. NFL+ (a subscription service, approximately $7 per month or $70 per year) streams select games, though blackout rules may apply to local broadcasts in Baltimore.

Edge Cases

Playoff games and the occasional Thursday or Monday night game change venue and broadcast details. Check the NFL schedule and Ravens website 7 to 10 days before the game for exact kickoff time, channel, and ticketing details, as these are announced after the weekly schedule is finalized.

Related Questions

Can I buy Steelers-Ravens tickets on the day of the game? Yes, but only if seats remain unsold, which rarely happens for this rivalry. Single-game ticket platforms like Ticketmaster and StubHub release inventory continuously, and StubHub often shows lower-priced resale tickets hours before kickoff, though you risk missing the game if none sell. Arriving at M&T Bank Stadium 30 minutes before kickoff and checking box office windows is a final option.

What's the difference between the Ravens' season ticket waiting list and single-game ticket purchases? Season tickets require joining a multi-year waiting list (length varies annually) managed by the Ravens; single-game tickets are available to the general public immediately through Ticketmaster without a wait.

Do I need to show vaccination proof or a mask to enter M&T Bank Stadium? Current policy requires none; contact the Ravens' ticketing office at their website for any changes before your visit.