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The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs square off on Sunday at Levi's Stadium in a Week 5 contest. The game kicks off at 1:25 p.m. PT on CBS, and will feature fairly extensive coverage. It will not be a national game, but it will get a sizable chunk of the country. The broadcast will feature Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson on the call.
You can take a look at the broadcast maps at 506sports.com to get a handle on if your market will have the game. Based on the maps, unfortunately it appears Southern California will not get the game. The San Diego Chargers are hosting the New York Jets, so that will cover up the southern part of the country. That also means most of the northeast will not get the game. Apparently CBS thinks those of us out here love us some Jets. And then Florida is not getting the game, which really does not make any sense. If you aren't sure based on the 506sports.com maps, I recommend checking out tvguide.com/listings. You can search based on your cable company.
If you are outside the US, we're back once again to help figure out how you can watch the game. There will probably be limited options for a lot of you, but you can always check out NFL Game Pass. As usual, if you know how the game will be broadcast in your corner of the world, post the details in the comments.
Canada: CTV nationwide except Montreal, Atlantic, CBS Detroit, Minnesota, Spokane, Seattle (A Rouge Point).
United Kingdom: Just NFL Game Pass (per NFL UK).
Armed Forces Network-Europe: The game will air on AFN Xtra, but will be joined in progress after a NASCAR race.
Far East: Our friends at All Sports Network TV will broadcast the game live Monday morning, 4:25 a.m. Hong Kong time. The broadcast will appear throughout Southeast Asia. Check out their map if you live out there.
Sweden: Not airing on Viasat Sport
To buy tickets, visit the NFL Ticket Exchange.