Seahawks vs 49ers live stream: How to watch NFL football free online (Sunday Ticket details, Fox TV start time)

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The Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers will clash on Sunday in arguably the biggest game of the week in the NFL.

The game will start at 4.25 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on the Fox network. Alternatively the game can be watched online – free for Direct TV's NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers – via the link provided below.

This will be an immense clash featuring two coaches who seemingly despise each other, and two fan bases who will have no love lost between them for this encounter.

Seattle are trying to clinch the NFC West title, where as the 49ers are looking to secure a Wild Card berth, so there's a hug amount at stake in today's game for both teams.

Harbaugh has done fantastically well since he took over in San Francisco in 2011. Prior to then the 49ers had not made the playoffs since 2002, but in his first season they went 13-3, and went 11-4-1 in his second. He has won the last two division titles but that may be out of their reach this term now. However, there's still everything to play for, and they will see making the postseason as a must.

At 8-4 they are in a good position to make the playoffs for the 3rd season in a row, and if they can win today and the Arizona Cardinals lose today, they will open up a two game lead over them with just three games to go.

Today's game will start at 4.25 p.m. EST and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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