How to watch Vikings vs. 49ers playoff game: Stream, TV, odds, and more
By Adam Carlson
Here is how to watch the Minnesota Vikings in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs against the San Francisco 49ers with the refs, weather, and more!
While 24 other NFL franchises are sitting at home watching football on television, the Minnesota Vikings are still alive in the hunt for a spot in Super Bowl LIV thanks to an upset victory over the Saints in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
In order to secure a spot in the big game, Minnesota will need to rattle off two more victories in a row while on the road. Their opponent in this game is the red-hot 49ers, who earned the top seed in the NFC with a 13-3 record.
Let’s take a look at some of the details about the upcoming Divisional Round playoff matchup including the time, date, channel, weather, head referee, betting odds, and much more before the big game this weekend!
Time, date, and location
- Game: Minnesota Vikings @ San Francisco 49ers
- Location: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA
- Date: Saturday, Jan. 11, 2019
- Time: 3:35 CT
Places to watch the Game LIVE
- Live National broadcast: NBC (KARE 11)
- Live Regional Vikings broadcast: NBC
- Regional coverage map: – National Broadcast –
- Announcers: Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth with Michele Tafoya
- Online: FuboTV, Vikings App or mobile site (iOS only), NBC Sports App
Radio info
- Vikings Radio Network, KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130
- Sirius: MIN 82; SF 83
- XM: MIN 226; SF 225
- Tune-In (free trial)
- Westwood One
The other details
- Weather via NFLWeather: 56º F Partly Cloudy, wind 10m NW
- Injury report: As shared on TVA
- Officiating crew according to Football Zebras: Head official Walt Anderson with a mixed crew
Odds
More info from TVA
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Best of luck to the Minnesota Vikings as they attempt to shock the football world with another big win in the NFL playoffs. The 49ers will be their toughest opponent yet, but the team should be up to the challenge with confidence in their corner following last week’s big victory.