The tension in Philadelphia has reached a boiling point. Following a bitter 17-24 loss to the Washington Commanders, the Philadelphia Eagles (No. 3 seed) are preparing for a “war of the worlds” rematch against the San Francisco 49ers (No. 6 seed) in the 2026 NFL Wild Card Round.
This is more than just a football game; it is a battle for redemption at Lincoln Financial Field. Below is everything you need to know about the kickoff time, broadcast channels, and the high-stakes drama surrounding this postseason clash.

The NFL has officially locked in the schedule for this blockbuster matchup. The “Birds” will host the Niners during the prime window of Wild Card Sunday:
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Date: Sunday, January 11, 2026
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Kickoff Time: 4:30 PM ET (1:30 PM PT)
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Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
With the Eagles finishing at 11-6 and the 49ers at 12-5, the atmosphere in South Philly is expected to be electric. Despite the higher win count for San Francisco, Philadelphia holds the No. 3 seed as the NFC East Champions, ensuring the road to victory for the Niners must go through the “chao” of Lincoln Financial Field.

This game is the crown jewel of the Wild Card weekend, and the broadcasting networks are pulling out all the stops.
Traditional Broadcast (TV)
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FOX: The game will be televised nationally on FOX. This “prime spot” was chosen specifically due to the well-documented postseason history between these two teams.
Live Streaming Platforms
If you aren’t near a television, you can catch the “Beast Mode” action on several digital platforms:
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FOX Sports App/Website: Stream for free by signing in with your TV provider credentials.
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NFL+: The league’s official streaming service offers live postseason games on mobile devices and tablets.
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Fubo / YouTube TV / Hulu + Live TV: Most major streaming services that carry local FOX stations will provide access to the game.

To understand the drama of this matchup, one must look at the “scars” left by previous encounters. The rivalry between these two franchises has reached a fever pitch over the last few years.
The Ghost of the 2023 NFC Championship
The Niners have never forgotten the 2023 title game where their quarterback room was decimated by injury, leading to a 31-7 Eagles victory. San Francisco players spent months claiming the result would have been different with a healthy Brock Purdy. Now, Purdy is playing “some of the best ball of his career” and finally gets his chance for playoff revenge on Philly turf.
The “Death Zone” vs. The “Redline”
The Eagles enter the playoffs under a cloud of mystery. Coach Nick Sirianni’s decision to rest starters in the Week 18 loss to the Commanders was a high-stakes gamble. Will the “resilience and loyalty” of Jalen Hurts be enough to overcome a 49ers team that, despite being without Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, still features the “offensive mind” of Kyle Shanahan and the lethal Christian McCaffrey?

The Eagles have opened as early 2.5 to 3.5-point favorites at home, but analysts warn that San Francisco cannot be overlooked.
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The Ground War: For the Eagles to advance, their run game must exploit a 49ers defensive line that is currently considered young and inexperienced due to key injuries.
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The Purdy Pressure: Vic Fangio’s defense will need to “cook up a game plan” that limits McCaffrey and forces Purdy into difficult throws against the Philadelphia secondary.
The statement is clear: This is how warriors behave. The winner moves one step closer to Super Bowl LX, while the loser faces a long offseason of “what-ifs.”