Get Ready, Football Fans! The San Francisco 49ers are set to clash with the Los Angeles Rams in a Week 10 showdown that you won't want to miss! This exciting matchup will take place at Levi's® Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 1:25 p.m. PT on Sunday, November 9th. Here's how you can catch all the action, no matter where you are.
How to Watch the Game:
- On Your TV: Tune in to FOX for the broadcast. If you're in the red areas highlighted on the map from 506sports.com, you're in luck!
- Stream the Game: You can stream the game on NFL+. This service lets you watch live local, primetime, regular season, and postseason games on your phone or tablet, plus get game replays and more.
For International Fans:
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- United Kingdom: Catch the game on Sky Sports NFL, Sky Sports Main Event, and Channel 5.
- UAE: Tune in to beIN Sports 9.
- Worldwide: Fans in the UK, UAE, Mexico, and other international markets can watch every live NFL game on Game Pass International on DAZN.
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How to Listen to the Game:
- U.S. Bank 49ers Radio Network:
- Listen on KSFO (810 AM), The Bone (107.7 FM), and the 49ers Radio Network.
- You can also listen live on the 49ers App (in-market only) or on 49ers.com.
- Spanish Radio Network: Catch the game with announcers Jesús Zárate and Carlos Yustis, streamed for free on the 49ers App or at 49ers.com/esp.
- Mexico Broadcast: Tune in to W Deportes 730 AM for the radio broadcast.
UK Broadcast: Listen to the game on talkSPORT 2.
For more ways to listen, click here (link).
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But here's where it gets interesting... While the broadcast details are straightforward, the accessibility of games can sometimes be a hot topic among fans. Do you think the current options for watching and listening to NFL games are fair, or are there areas where improvements could be made? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! What are your preferred methods for following the game?