Jacksonville Jaguars at San Francisco 49ers live stream: How to watch

JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 17: Blake Bortles
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The Jaguars and 49ers will battle in Week 16 on Sunday with some big AFC playoff implications to worry about. Here’s how to watch.

The Jacksonville Jaguars may have already locked up a spot in the postseason, they’re still fighting for more as they head to Santa Clara to play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in a Christmas Eve battle.

The Jaguars currently find themselves as the third seed in the AFC if the season was to end today, but there’s still room for improvement even after clinching their first playoff berth since 2007 last week. They just need two wins in their last two games of the regular season, along with a loss from the New England Patriots or Pittsburgh Steelers, and they’d earn a first-round bye in the playoffs.

Meanwhile, the 49ers have long been out of contention in the NFC postseason race, but they’ve been rolling since Jimmy Garoppolo took over as quarterback. He’s remained undefeated as an NFL starter, and could help his former team, the Patriots, clinch a first round bye with a win over the Jaguars in Week 16.

How can I watch the Jaguars and 49ers?

This will be an important one for a lot of fans to tune into on Sunday, including Patriots, Steelers and even Tennessee Titans fans in the race for the AFC South. With that said, not everyone will be able to tune in to the game unless they’re in either team’s broadcast market.

The game will be shown on FOX, but you can also stream the game on FOX Sports GO, or even use NFL Sunday Ticket and FuboTV to watch the game live on other devices like your computer, Xbox or PlayStation. You can also subscribe to NFL Game Pass if you miss the chance to catch it live and want to see how this one goes down.

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The two of these teams will put up some serious fight on Sunday, and it’ll be interesting to see if the 49ers can pull out the upset over a team fighting for a bye in the postseason.