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Ways to Watch and Listen in the UK: 49ers vs. Eagles NFC Championship

The San Francisco 49ers will go on the road to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field. The 49ers–Eagles title game is set to kick off at 8:00 pm GMT on Sunday, January 29. Here are all the ways to follow the game.

HOW TO WATCH

TV Broadcast

Sky Sports: Kickoff for the 49ers vs. Eagles NFC Championship Game is on Sunday night at 8:00 pm GMT. The game will air on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports NFL. For more information on watching the NFL on Sky Sports, click here.

Live Streaming

NFL Game Pass International: Fans in the United Kingdom can catch every game live and on demand on NFL Game Pass International. The international service also includes NFL RedZone, to catch every touchdown from every game, every Sunday, and NFL Network, to receive 24/7 breaking NFL news. Fans can also download NFL shows and highlights to watch at home or on the go on all of your favorite devices. Sign up today.

HOW TO LISTEN

Radio Broadcast

TalkSPORT 2: 49ers games will be broadcast in the United Kingdom via the TalkSPORT radio network. Sunday's game against the Eagles will be aired on TalkSPORT 2 where fans will hear the call by the 49ers radio broadcast team of Greg Papa and NFL veteran Tim Ryan.

  • Listen on Radio: TalkSPORT is widely available across the United Kingdom via DAB digital radio and on 1089 or 1053 AM. TalkSPORT 2 is available in most of the United Kingdom via DAB digital radio. You may need to retune your digital radio to access TalkSPORT 2. Check whether TalkSPORT and TalkSPORT 2 are available on DAB in your area by clicking here.
  • Listen on Mobile: The TalkSPORT app is the best way to listen live to your favorite shows on the move 24/7, catch up on anything you may have missed and see what is on and when. Download the TalkSPORT app from the iPhone app store or from Google Play.
  • Listen Online: Tune in to TalkSPORT and TalkSPORT 2 via the free online streaming service at talkSPORT.com.
  • Listen on Smart Speakers: TalkSPORT and TalkSPORT 2 are available on most smart speakers including Amazon Alexa, Apple Homepod and Google Home devices. Just ask your smart speaker to "Play TalkSPORT."

FOLLOW ALONG

San Francisco 49ers Live Blog

Fans can follow the game via the 49ers Live Blog for in-game updates, highlights, stats and analysis during the team's NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Be apart of the action by chatting on the live blog to share your live reactions, interact with fans across the world and get your questions about the game answered by 49ers digital media coordinator Briana McDonald.

JOIN THE PARTY

NFC Championship UK Watch Party

On Sunday, the 49ers are hosting a free NFC Championship watch party at Elland Road where the Faithful are gathering to watch the San Francisco 49ers take on the Philadelphia Eagles for a trip to Super Bowl LVII. The event begins at 6:30pm GMT where fans can enjoy full coverage of the contest. Upon arrival, each attendee will receive a team-branded giveaway item and a food menu and bar will be available for all attendees to enjoy throughout the duration of the game. During the broadcast, attendees will be treated to a Levi's® Stadium likeness which includes chants, scoring songs, starting lineups, etc. At the end of each quarter, there will be a raffle featuring 49ers prizes and memorabilia. For more information, click here.

ABOUT THE MATCHUP

  • Total Matchups: 35
  • Total Playoff Matchups: 1
  • 49ers Postseason Record vs. Eagles: San Francisco is 1-0 vs. Philadelphia in the playoffs, all-time

San Francisco 49ers

Head coach: Kyle Shanahan

Players to watch:

Offense

Defense

Philadelphia Eagles

Head coach: Nick Sirianni

Players to watch:

Offense

Defense

NFL Schedule Lexicon

Away: Games where the 49ers are on the road to play at the opposing team's stadium.

Bye: In the NFL, each team has a scheduled week in or near to the middle of the season where they do not play a game. The week is referred to as a Bye week. This season, the 49ers Bye is in Week 9.

Conference: There are 32 teams in the National Football League (NFL) that are split evenly between two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The 49ers play in the NFC.

Division: Each conference is broken down into 4 divisions: East, North, South and West. Each division has 4 teams, who play each other twice a year. The 49ers are in the NFC West along with the Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks.

Home: 49ers games played at Levi's® Stadium.

Primetime: Primetime games are the matches that air in the evening in the United States. Every game aired in these time slots is aired nationally and the only game being played at that time. There are at least three primetime games every week: "Thursday Night Football," "Sunday Night Football" and "Monday Night Football."

Week: The NFL season consists of 272 total games, with each of the NFL's 32 teams playing 17 matches during an 18-week period with one Bye week off. The NFL generally schedules games in five time slots during the week. The first game of the week is played on "Thursday Night Football" and the final game of each week is played on "Monday Night Football."

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