49ers-Rams broadcast map: Will you be able to watch the game on TV?

The San Francisco 49ers have spent much of the season playing on big stages in front of national audiences in 2023. That will not be the case in Week 18. San Francisco rounds off its regular season with a home game against the Los Angeles Rams with both teams set to rest starters. The 49ers […]

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Sep 17, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (19) runs through the Los Angeles Rams defense for a touchdown in the second half at SoFi Stadium.
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The San Francisco 49ers have spent much of the season playing on big stages in front of national audiences in 2023.

That will not be the case in Week 18.

San Francisco rounds off its regular season with a home game against the Los Angeles Rams with both teams set to rest starters. The 49ers have clinched the one seed in the NFC and the Rams are sure of a playoff berth and cannot improve beyond their current standing of the sixth seed.

With nothing riding on the contest and backups set to play in a game that will likely see two vanilla gameplans between two teams who could face each other again in the postseason, not much of the country will see this contest on TV.

Will you? Only if you happen to live in any of the areas in blue on the map below.

The Fox broadcast map for the Week 18 late slate.
The Fox broadcast map for the Week 18 late slate.506sports.com

Most of California will get the game for obvious reasons, along with parts of northern Nevada and the entirety of Hawaii. 

With the Rams potentially set to face the Detroit Lions in the first round of the playoffs, almost all of Michigan will get the game.

But if you don't live in those states and want to see how the 49ers' backups fare against those of the Rams, then you'll need to resort to streaming services.