The San Francisco 49ers will host Washington at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, December 13 at 1:25 p.m. PT.
The game can be viewed on television by those within the areas designated on the coverage map below. Those who are outside of the broadcast areas will need NFL Sunday Ticket to view the game live.
You can also use our sports bar directory to find a place to watch the game, assuming local restrictions allow it.
Television Broadcast
Network: FOX
NFL Sunday Ticket DirecTV: Ch. 717
Play-By-Play: Chris Myers
Color Analyst: Greg Jennings
Sideline Reporter: Jen Hale
49ers Radio Network
Broadcast crew: Greg Papa, Tim Ryan
KGO (810 AM - San Francisco)
KSAN (107.7 FM - San Francisco)
KFIG (1430 AM - Fresno)
KRKC (1490 AM - King City)
KION (1460 AM - Monterey/Salinas)
KRHQ (102.3 FM - Palm Springs)
KKXS (96.1 FM - Redding)
KIFM (1130 AM - Sacramento)
KKJL (1400 AM - San Luis Obispo)
KJDX (93.3 FM - Susanville)
KBOY (95.7 FM - Medford, OR)
KMZQ (670 AM - Las Vegas, NV)
KPLY (630 AM - Reno, NV)
KPUA (670 AM - Hilo, HI)
KHKA (1500 AM - Honolulu, HI)
KAOI (1110 AM - Maui, HI)
Coaches
Washington: Ron Rivera
49ers: Kyle Shanahan
Series Highlights
Matchups: 33
Series Record: 49ers lead series 21-11-1
49ers Home Record vs. Washington: 49ers lead series 12-3-1
49ers Away Record vs. Washington: 49ers lead series 9-8
First Meeting: 11/16/52, 49ers win 23-17, at Was.
Last Meeting: 10/20/19, 49ers win 9-0, at Was.
Current Streak: Won 1
Longest 49ers Win Streak: 7 (11/21/88 – 9/14/98)
Longest Washington Win Streak: 3 (11/11/73 – 10/29/78)
Most 49ers Points: 45 (9/14/98): 49ers win 45-10, at Was.
Most Washington Points: 38 (10/29/78): Washington wins 38-20, at Was.
49ers Shutouts: 1 (10/20/19), 49ers win 9-0, at Was.
Washington Shutouts: 1 (11/13/55), Washington wins 7-0, at Was.
By the Numbers
The following statistics have been provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
- San Francisco has allowed 131 plays of 10-or-more yards in 2020, the fourth-fewest in the NFL (NO - 122, LAR - 124, Was. - 127).
- The 49ers registered a 9-0 win over Washington in Week 7 of 2019. It marked San Francisco's first shutout of Washington in 33 all-time games between the two franchises.
- San Francisco's defense has registered five takeaways (three rumble recoveries and two interceptions) over the last two weeks (Weeks 12-13), tied for the second-most in the NFL over that span (Atl. - 6, LAR - 5, Min. - 5, NYG - 5).
- WR Brandon Aiyuk has registered receiving touchdowns in four of his last five games played, including one touchdown reception in each of his last three.
- The Niners are averaging 3.81 yards per play in the red zone this season, ranking second in the NFL (Min. - 4.16).
Game Averages (Rank)
Washington | 49ers | |
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22.0 (25th)
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Offense Pts
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23.8 (20th)
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223 (25th)
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Offense Pass
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256 (13th)
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101 (24th)
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Offense Rush
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109 (18th)
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21.7 (8th)
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Defense Pts Allowed
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24.0 (13th)
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203 (3rd)
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Defense Pass Allowed
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219 (9th)
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107 (10th)
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Defense Rush Allowed
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106 (9th)
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-4 (23rd)
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Takeaway Diff.
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-5 (26th)
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Individual Statistics
Team Leaders | ||||
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Passing | ||||
Alex Smith, WAS | 138/201, 1363 yds, 4 TDs | |||
Nick Mullens, SF | 165/245, 1958 yds, 9 TDs | |||
Receiving | ||||
Terry McLaurin, WAS | 71 rec, 977 yds, 3 TDs | |||
Brandon Aiyuk, SF | 40 rec, 541 yds, 4 TDs | |||
Rushing | ||||
Antonio Gibson, WAS | 141 rush, 659 yds, 11 TDs | |||
Raheem Mostert, SF | 76 rush, 388 yds, 2 TDs |