Giants Rally
A Giants Super Bowl 2012 rally at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is planned for Tuesday afternoon, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie announced Monday. REUTERS

Here's how to live stream the Giants Super Bowl 2012 New Jersey rally at MetLife Stadium and watch it on TV.

There are a number of news outlets that will be live streaming the ticker-tape parade on their Web sites Tuesday morning in New York City's Financial District, and that will also cover the team's rally at 3 p.m. (doors open at 2 p.m.) at the team's MetLife Stadium in New Jersey Tuesday afternoon, and you can also follow the live coverage on your TV.

Most of the TV channels and Web sites covering the New Jersey rally at MetLife Stadium (a.k.a.: the Meadowlands) will also cover the 11 a.m. Giants ticker-tape parade scheduled to proceed through Lower Manhattan Tuesday morning.

The best live streams are available at the following local news sites:

My Fox New York has set up a special online package just for Tuesday's events. Click this link to view the My Fox New York live stream.

ABC New York has had its live stream up and running since Monday evening. Click this link to view the ABC New York live stream.

NBC New York's live stream will go up at some point Tuesday morning. Click this link to view the NBC New York live stream.

NY1 is also suposed to provide coverage Tuesday. Click this link to view the NY1 live stream.

You can also watch the New York Giants Super Bowl 2012 New Jersey rally and New York City parade on TV.

CBS (Channel 2) will have cameras along and above the parade route and will have blanket coverage of the parade and the hours leading up to it, as well as the New Jersey rally to follow at MetLife Stadium.

WNBC (Channel 4) will also have live coverage starting at 4:30 a.m. and running through the end of the 3 p.m. event at MetLife.

NY1 (Channel 1)'s coverage begins at 5 a.m., and will air through mid-afternoon, while NY1 Noticias will run live coverage of the parade as well.

And the MSG Network will cover the parade from its start at 11 a.m. through the end of the City Hall Plaza ceremony.

At 3:00 p.m. the Giants will appear at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J,. for a second celebration, to be attended by Gov. Chris Christie.

And, hours before the New Jersey event, Tuesday's parade route begins at Battery Place and Washington Street in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, then makes its way along the Canyon of Heroes to City Hall Plaza, where Mayor Michael Bloomberg will present the New York Giants with the keys to the city.

Big Blue gave us a game to remember, and on Tuesday we're going to give them a parade to remember, Bloomberg said in a statement.

The Canyon of Heroes has been the site of numerous parades since the 1940s. Though most of the fetes were in the honor of sports teams, the Canyon of Heroes also hosted a major event on Aug. 14 and Aug. 15, 1945, marking the end of World War II on V-J Day.

The most recent parade through the Canyon of Heroes was on Nov. 6, 2009, for the New York Yankees who had just won their 27th World Series title.

The Giants beat the New England Patriots during Sunday's Super Bowl by a score of 21-14. The Giants previously beat the Patriots in the 2008 Super Bowl.