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San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Giants – How to Watch/Listen | NFL Week 9

Update time: Only 3 days left until kickoff. 49ers Nation, gear up — your team goes to MetLife with focus, hunger, and one goal: win. Go Niners!

📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST
Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on CBS.
Local Markets:

  • In San Francisco: Watch on KPIX Channel 5 (CBS SF).

  • In New York: Watch on WNBC Channel 4 (CBS NY).

  • Commentators: Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analyst), Evan Washburn (sideline reporter).

    💻 LIVE STREAMING
    Nationwide:

    • NFL+: Watch live on mobile phones or tablets, includes replays & highlights.

  • Fubo: Streaming service providing CBS, FOX, NBC, NFL Network (free trial available).

  • YouTube TV: Includes CBS and other NFL channels, suitable for live viewing.
    Local Markets:

  • 49ers: Watch via the San Francisco 49ers App or CBS Sports (subscription required).

  • Giants: Watch on Giants.com or the New York Giants App (free in the region).
    Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube/YouTube TV).

  • 🎧 RADIO BROADCAST
    San Francisco: Listen live on KNBR 680 AM (49ers Radio Network) — Greg Papa (play-by-play), Tim Ryan (analyst).
    New York: Listen on WFAN 660 AM (Giants Radio Network) — Bob Papa (play-by-play), Carl Banks (analyst).
    Nationwide/International: Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio.

    📅 GAME DETAILS
    Time/Location: Sunday, November 2, 2025 at 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT) at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
    Tickets: Available via StubHub or the Giants App. Stadium gates open at 11:00 AM ET, parking lots at 9:00 AM ET.

    🔑 KEY STORYLINES
    San Francisco 49ers (5-3): The Niners arrive with a balanced roster and playoff aspirations. However, their rushing game has struggled this season — they rank last in the NFL with 3.4 yards per carry. Meanwhile, the Giants allow 5.7 yards per carry, the worst mark in the league, presenting a clear area of opportunity. 
    New York Giants (2-6): Under rookie QB Jaxson Dart, the Giants enter desperation mode. With major injuries to key offensive weapons and a 4-game loss streak, they’ll aim to rally at home. But early odds favor San Francisco by about 2.5 points, with a projected total near 48.5 points — the highest of the 49ers’ season so far. 
    Matchup Importance: The 49ers have covered nine of their last ten games against NFC East opponents and have historically dominated first halves in November contests. 
    What to Watch:

    • Will the 49ers finally unlock their ground game against a weak Giants run defense?

  • Can the Giants generate enough offense behind a rookie QB and decimated roster to keep up?

  • Turnovers and tempo will matter: San Francisco must avoid costly mistakes on the road.

  • 🏁 FINAL WORD FOR 49ERS FANS
    This road trip isn’t just another game — it’s a moment to solidify momentum and send a message. Execute with precision, play smash-mouth football, and bring back a win. Go Niners!

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