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Broncos vs. 49ers livestream options to watch the NFL week 3 matchup


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A football on a football field.

The Denver Broncos and the San Francisco 49ers go head-to-head in their week 3 clash at the Empire Field at Mile High this weekend. 

Kickoff time for Broncos vs. 49ers is set for 8:20p.m. ET on September 26.

While the game will be available on local TV in areas around Colorado and California, most fans will need to stream the game to get in on the action.

In the U.S. there is no single option available that will allow you to stream every NFL game on any device you want, so you will need to shop around for the best streaming options.

How to stream Broncos vs. 49ers in Colorado, California, or anywhere

If this is an in-market game for you, you will generally need a live TV streaming service. These are usually expensive replacements for a cable package, but some budget-friendly streaming services will show select NFL games live this season. With this particular game, the cheapest option will be Peacock. Its premium service costs $4.99.

Here's a list of live TV streaming services, most of which have free trial options:

If this game is out-of-market for you, you’ll probably need to subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket, a premium service carried by DIRECTTV, which will cost you $73.49 per month. Unfortunately, you don’t get NFL Sunday Ticket for free, even if you sign up for DIRECTV Stream.

How to stream Broncos vs. 49ers NFL game in the UK

The popularity of the NFL continues to grow in the UK with games being played in London in recent years. 

The good news for UK fans, watching NFL games will cost you a lot less than it would in the US. NFL Game pass has a number of options available to fans this side of the water. 

The PRO subscription which will cost just £150.99 annually - or four installments of £37.75 until 31 July 2023 will give you access to all 270+ games live, which may be bad news for your sleeping pattern. 

Game Pass “Essential” tier, which costs £42.99 annually, will allow you to watch NFL Redzone live with on demand highlights of all games.

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