You can watch New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers on FOX in local markets, via NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV, and through official NFL/team streaming options, with some additional international choices depending on where you live.

Where to Watch New Orleans Saints vs 49ers

Main TV and Streaming Options (U.S.)

For the upcoming regular‑season matchup (Week 2, Sunday, September 14, 2025):

  • TV channel (U.S.)
    • FOX will carry the national broadcast in the United States.
  • Out‑of‑market streaming
    • NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV / YouTube :
      • If you’re outside the local FOX broadcast areas for New Orleans or San Francisco, you can watch live with an active NFL Sunday Ticket subscription via:
        • YouTube TV app (if you bought Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV)
        • YouTube app (if you bought Sunday Ticket directly via YouTube).
  • In‑market streaming
    • If you live in or near the Bay Area , you can stream via the official 49ers app or 49ers.com, which carry local live streams when FOX is airing the game there.
* Local FOX affiliate apps (or “watch live” via cable log‑in) may also carry the stream if you already pay for TV service that includes FOX.

Example : If you’re in New Orleans with basic cable that includes FOX, just turn to your local FOX station or use that provider’s app to stream it live.

Official NFL and Team Platforms

These are great if you want more than just the main broadcast (pregame shows, radio, etc.).

  • NFL+ (U.S.)
    • Live audio of every game.
    • Full game replay streams available after the game is over, even if you missed the live FOX/Sunday Ticket broadcast.
  • 49ers platforms
    • 49ers app and 49ers.com for in‑market live video, plus local radio and additional team content on game day.
  • Saints platforms
    • Saints Live hub at neworleanssaints.com offers live pre‑ and post‑game shows, press conferences, and other content (but not a full national live TV feed of the game itself).

Radio and Audio-Only Options

If you’re driving or can’t watch video, radio and audio streaming still keep you plugged in.

  • 49ers radio (Bay Area)
    • KGO 810 AM and 107.7 The Bone FM carry the play‑by‑play, with Spanish‑language audio available through the team’s Spanish stream online.
  • Saints radio (New Orleans area)
    • WWL 870 AM and 105.3 FM broadcast the game locally with team‑focused commentary.
  • NFL+ audio
    • NFL+ offers nationwide audio streams of both home and away radio calls, handy if you’re outside both markets.

International and Game Pass Options

If you’re not in the U.S., your options may look a bit different.

  • NFL Game Pass / NFL Game Pass via DAZN (Europe and other regions)
    • In many countries, the game is available live as part of the NFL Game Pass package, which carries every game.
* For example, in German‑speaking regions, the game 49ers @ Saints is listed as available as a _single game_ only through **NFL Game Pass** , while regular TV (such as RTL) and DAZN may not carry the full standalone broadcast, instead focusing on RedZone or conference coverage.
  • Conference shows (RedZone‑style)
    • NFL RedZone and regional conference shows (like DAZN ENDZN in Germany) show key plays and scoring chances from this game but not the entire game snap‑by‑snap.

Forum / Community Watch Options

Beyond official broadcasts, fans often hang out in live “watch‑along” streams and forums:

  • YouTube watch‑along streams
    • Channels like “Saints Now” and “49ers Report” host live scoreboards with fan chat, play‑by‑play talk, and reactions while you watch the official TV feed separately.
* These usually **do not** show the game video (to avoid rights issues), but they’re popular if you like a fan‑driven commentary experience.
  • Fan forums & subreddits
    • Game‑day threads on team forums and NFL communities often share:
      • Local channel confirmations
      • Streaming troubleshooting tips
      • Live reaction posts and memes (a big part of the fun when it’s a close one).

If You’re Still Unsure Where to Watch

Here’s a quick step‑by‑step checklist you can follow:

  1. Check your location
    • In or near New Orleans or the Bay Area? Try your local FOX channel first.
  1. Decide if you need out‑of‑market coverage
    • If FOX where you live is showing another game, you’ll likely need NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV/YouTube for the full live feed.
  1. Pick audio or replay only (if needed)
    • If you don’t need live video, use NFL+ for audio and full‑game replay later.
  1. Add a fan community
    • Join a live YouTube watch‑along or team forum game thread for that “sports bar” feel at home.

Bottom note
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