The 49ers face stiff competition as they take on the defending Super Bowl champions, Philadelphia Eagles, in a wild-card round playoff game. On Sunday, January 11 at 1:30 p.m. PT, the Niners will need to stop the star-studded Eagles offense headlined by Saquon Barkley and navigate their depleted linebacker corps.
A key concern for San Francisco is their lackluster pass rush, which struggles against top-tier opponents like the Seahawks in the regular-season finale. The team's usually potent offense faces a significant challenge as well, particularly with left tackle Trent Williams and wide receiver Ricky Pearsall both missing the game due to injuries.
With Eric Kendricks leading the linebacking corps, a unit that has seen its share of midseason shake-ups, the 49ers must find a way to contain Barkley's dynamic playing style. Meanwhile, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will have his work cut out for him as he faces a San Francisco defense that is looking to rebound from a disappointing regular-season finale.
For fans watching on TV, FOX is broadcasting the game nationally, with KTVU-TV (Channel 2) serving as the local affiliate in the Bay Area. Alternatively, viewers can stream the game through various online platforms, including DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, Hulu+Live TV, NFL+, and YouTube TV.
A key concern for San Francisco is their lackluster pass rush, which struggles against top-tier opponents like the Seahawks in the regular-season finale. The team's usually potent offense faces a significant challenge as well, particularly with left tackle Trent Williams and wide receiver Ricky Pearsall both missing the game due to injuries.
With Eric Kendricks leading the linebacking corps, a unit that has seen its share of midseason shake-ups, the 49ers must find a way to contain Barkley's dynamic playing style. Meanwhile, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will have his work cut out for him as he faces a San Francisco defense that is looking to rebound from a disappointing regular-season finale.
For fans watching on TV, FOX is broadcasting the game nationally, with KTVU-TV (Channel 2) serving as the local affiliate in the Bay Area. Alternatively, viewers can stream the game through various online platforms, including DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, Hulu+Live TV, NFL+, and YouTube TV.