Defending champion Chiefs and runner-up 49ers are going head-to-head again, the first time since February, when the two franchises met in Super Bowl LVIII.
Kansas City enjoyed a bye last week after advancing to 5-0 with a win against the Saints in Week 5. All eyes have been on the Chiefs as they attempt a three-peat this year, and they haven’t faltered yet, despite several key injuries and a slow start for tight end Travis Kelce.
The injury-riddled 49ers have struggled a bit, dropping disappointing divisional games to both the Rams and Cardinals. However, they redeemed themselves last week with a 36-24 victory over the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.
With Deebo Samuel and George Kittle returning from recent injuries, San Francisco started resembling their old powerhouse squad. Will it be enough to compete with KC this week?
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about 49ers vs. Chiefs, including TV channel and live streaming options for the Super Bowl rematch.
What channel is 49ers vs. Chiefs on today?
49ers vs. Chiefs will air locally on FOX in the United States. Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Tom Brady (analyst), will call the game.
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Viewers in Canada can catch Cowboys vs. Lions on DAZN.
49ers vs. Chiefs start time
- Date: Sunday, Oct. 20
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
San Francisco and Kansas City will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 20, from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
49ers vs. Chiefs radio station
- Radio channel: SiriusXM | Channel 229 (home) and channel 381 (away)
Tune into 49ers vs. Chiefs on SiriusXM. The 49ers’ home broadcast can be found on channel 229, while the Chiefs’ visiting broadcast will be on channel 381.
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