49ers-Seahawks broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The San Francisco 49ers could clinch a playoff spot in Week 14 when they face the Seattle Seahawks for the second time in three weeks. San Francisco is riding high after crushing the Philadelphia Eagles 42-19 on the road last Sunday to improve to 9-3 and move a game back of the Eagles in the […]
The San Francisco 49ers could clinch a playoff spot in Week 14 when they face the Seattle Seahawks for the second time in three weeks.
San Francisco is riding high after crushing the Philadelphia Eagles 42-19 on the road last Sunday to improve to 9-3 and move a game back of the Eagles in the race for the one seed.
A victory over the Seahawks and a Minnesota Vikings defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders would see the Niners clinch their first goal of the regular season and secure a playoff berth for the fourth time in five seasons.
Will you be able to watch on TV? If you live in any of the areas in red on the map below, the answer is yes.

Unlike last week, when the 49ers’ were essentially playing in front of a national audience, San Francisco-Seattle will be largely limited to western states, though it will also be available in almost the entirety of Texas as well as areas of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Ohio and Indiana. New York City and Philadelphia will also get the game.
Who will call the game?
As was the case last week, the 49ers will have their game called by Fox’s number one announcing team of Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi serving as the sideline reporters.
They are anticipated to be calling another one-sided affair, with the 49ers’ favored by 13.5 points.
That line comes amid uncertainty at the quarterback position for the Seahawks, with starter Geno Smith considered a game-time decision because of a groin injury.
San Francisco won the Week 12 matchup between these teams 31-13 on Thanksgiving.
Seahawks will take Geno Smith decision down to the wire
The pressure of the situation could force him to play.
