SF 49ers vs. Saints: Week 10 live game thread, how to watch, stream online
By Chris Wilson
SF 49ers vs. Saints Week 10 live game thread, how to watch on TV or stream online
Welcome to our SF 49ers live game-day thread for Week 10 of the 2020 NFL regular season, as our 4-5 San Francisco 49ers head to the Bayou to face the 6-2 New Orleans Saints.
Discuss the game with Niner Noise writers and fellow members of the 49ers Faithful in our new comments section, “The Conversation,” at the bottom of the article!
Today’s showdown between the Niners and the Saints kicks off on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, at 4:25 p.m. ET at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The 49ers’ last trip to NOLA was an exciting shootout, ending with quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo leading the 49ers on a game-winning drive, which featured a key 4th-down catch-and-run by All-Pro tight end George Kittle.
Unfortunately, the 49ers won’t have the pleasure of either player’s services on Sunday, as injury continues to take a significant toll on the team’s roster. Only four members of the 2019 Niners’ starting offense will be available for today’s matchup, and one of those starters — wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders — will be playing for the opposite team.
How will San Francisco keep pace with their red-hot rival? Check out the 49ers’ keys to victory, the Saints’ weaknesses to exploit, and additional analysis of today’s contest, on NinerNoise.com
SF 49ers vs. Saints: How to watch
The Niners’ Week 10 matchup with New Orleans will be broadcast live on television on FOX for viewers in the Bay-Area, much of the southern portion of the country, and in Chicago, Illinois. Today’s televised contest will be hosted by play-by-play announcer Adam Amin and color commentator Mark Schlereth.
In-market fans can stream the Niners’ game on the FOX Sports App or website, the Yahoo! Sports App, or the NFL.com Mobile App. Additionally, Bay Area 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.
All out-of-market viewers can watch via NFL Sunday Ticket on DIRECTV or via the NFL Sunday Ticket app, while college students can purchase online access to DIRECTV’s NFLSUNDAYTICKET.TV.
Join in the discussion with Niner Noise writers and fellow fans in our new comments section, “The Conversation,” at the bottom of the article!