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49ers-Seahawks Will be Simulcast en Español on Telemundo, NFL Announces

The key divisional matchup will be televised on NBC's "Sunday Night Football" with kickoff scheduled at 5:20 p.m. PT., according to the NFL. Telemundo is a division of NBCUniversal.

The National Football League and the San Francisco 49ers announced Wednesday evening the 49ers-Seahawks showdown Sunday in Seattle will be simulcast in Spanish on Telemundo in select markets.

The key divisional matchup will be televised on NBC's "Sunday Night Football" with kickoff scheduled at 5:20 p.m. PT., according to the NFL. Telemundo is a division of NBCUniversal.

The 49ers at 10-3-1 can win the NFC West for the second straight season. But they'll have to get through a 9-5 Seahawks team that has outscored its opponents 108-17 over the past two games.

San Francisco defeated Seattle 13-6 when the teams met earlier this season, Oct. 18 in San Francisco.

 For more 49ers info en Español click here.

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