Are you ready for a game that could define the season? The San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals are set to clash in Week 11, but here's the catch: not everyone will get to watch it live. If you're wondering whether this matchup will be broadcast in your area, you're not alone. Let’s dive into the details and clear up the confusion.
After a tough 42-26 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium last Sunday, the 49ers are hitting the road again, this time heading to State Farm Stadium for their second face-off against the Cardinals. It’s been a rollercoaster season for San Francisco—starting strong with a three-game winning streak, only to alternate between wins and losses since. Injuries to star players like Fred Warner and Nick Bosa haven’t made things easier, yet the team has managed to scrape together a 6-4 record through their first 10 games. But here’s where it gets controversial: Can they keep their playoff hopes alive without their key defenders?
Meanwhile, the Cardinals have had a rough 2025, stumbling to a 3-6 start. To make matters worse, starting quarterback Kyler Murray is out with a foot injury, leaving backup Jacoby Brissett to steer the ship. While Brissett is a capable fill-in, his 1-3 record in four starts raises questions about Arizona’s ability to turn things around. And this is the part most people miss: Without Murray, are the Cardinals even a threat to the 49ers?
This Week 11 showdown won’t be a national broadcast, but don’t worry—many fans across the country will still be able to tune in. Check out the broadcast map below: if you’re in the orange zones, you’re all set. The game kicks off at 4:05 p.m. ET on Sunday, airing on FOX. Kevin Kugler will handle play-by-play duties, joined by three-time Super Bowl champion Daryl Johnston for expert analysis and Allison Williams reporting from the sidelines.
Here’s the burning question: Can the 49ers bounce back from their recent setbacks, or will the Cardinals pull off an upset despite their struggles? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one game you won’t want to miss!