SF 49ers vs. Eagles: Week 4 SNF live game thread, how to watch & stream online
By Chris Wilson
SF 49ers vs. Eagles Week 4 SNF live game thread, how to watch on TV or stream online
Welcome to our SF 49ers live game day thread for Week 4 of the 2020 NFL regular season, as our 2-1 San Francisco 49ers return to the West Coast to host the struggling 0-2-1 Philadelphia Eagles under the lights on Sunday Night Football.
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Tonight’s prime-time matchup between the 49ers and Eagles kicks off on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020 at 8:20 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. For the second time in as many home games, the Niners will play in an empty stadium without the advantage of a rowdy and team-friendly Levi’s Stadium crowd.
Check out our SF 49ers Week 4 weather and injury report, the game’s key matchups, and additional news and analysis on NinerNoise.com — including the expected impact of wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who will see his first game action of the 2020 NFL regular season.
SF 49ers vs. Eagles: How to watch
The 49ers’ Week 4 matchup with the Eagles will be broadcast live on television on NBC — the home of NFL Sunday Night Football — across the county, and in many international locations. The broadcast will be hosted by play-by-play announcer Al Michaels, color commentator Cris Collinsworth, and sideline reporter Michele Tafoya.
Fans can stream the Niners’ game on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, the Yahoo! Sports App, and the NFL.com Mobile App. In-market fans can watch the game via the 49ers iOS App or on 49ers.com. You can also stream the matchup on your phone, computer, or media streaming device with fuboTV’s subscription service, which includes a seven-day trial membership for new subscribers.
Will Philadelphia’s struggling quarterback Carson Wentz finally manage to return to form against a depleted 49ers secondary, or will the Eagles be forced to turn to rookie QB Jalen Hurts for an offensive spark? And will San Francisco’s backup signal-caller Nick Mullens improve upon his stellar Week 3 performance, thanks to the return of Samuel and All-Pro tight end George Kittle?
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