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Where To Watch, Listen To & Follow The Seattle Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers

Broadcast information for the Seahawks' Week 3 game against the San Francisco 49ers at CenturyLink Field.

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The Seahawks welcome the NFC West rival San Francisco 49ers to Seattle's CenturyLink Field on Sunday, September 25 with kickoff set for 1:05 p.m. PT. Here's where you can watch, listen to, and follow the action as it unfolds:

TV: FOX

The game will be broadcast on FOX (channel 13 in Seattle) with Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), John Lynch (commentary), and Pam Oliver (sidelines) on the call. 

Radio: 710 ESPN Seattle, KIRO Radio 97.3 FM, ESPN Radio

Former Seattle wideout Steve Raible returns for his 35th season in the radio booth and his 13th year as 'Voice of the Seahawks.' He's joined by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, who's returning for his 13th season as analyst, and broadcast veteran Jen Mueller, the Seahawks' sideline reporter. Click here for a complete list of Delta Air Lines Radio Network affiliates broadcasting Seahawks games across Washington, Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon.

Calling the action for Football Sunday on ESPN Radio will be Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth, with John Clayton on the sidelines.

International

Mexico: Seahawks vs 49ers - Domingo, 3:00p (Televisa)

Germany: Seahawks vs 49ers - Sonntag, 22:05 (ProSieben MAXX)

Social Media

Seahawks.com and the Seahawks mobile app will be your gameday source for live stats, written stories, video highlights, photos, and more. And be sure to follow the team on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and 'Seahawks' on Snapchat for exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

Online: NFL Game Pass

If you miss Sunday's game as it airs live, you can replay it online in its entirety using NFL Game Pass, which is currently offering a free seven-day trial. The service also gives you access to live home and away radio broadcasts throughout the regular season, as well as the ability to replay all 256 regular season NFL games, plus the playoffs and Super Bowl.

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