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49ers vs Falcons – Week 7 Game Information

The San Francisco 49ers return home looking to build on their strong 4–1 start as they host the Atlanta Falcons in a highly anticipated Week 7 matchup at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Coming off a statement 31–10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, the 49ers are firing on all cylinders and look every bit like a Super Bowl contender.

The Falcons, meanwhile, are trying to find their footing after a rocky 2–4 start. Head coach Raheem Morris has leaned on his young offensive core — including quarterback Desmond Ridder, running back Bijan Robinson, and wide receiver Drake London — but turnovers and inconsistent red-zone execution have held Atlanta back. Facing one of the league’s best defenses on the road, the Falcons will need to play nearly perfect football to pull off the upset.

For San Francisco, this week is all about maintaining momentum. Brock Purdy has been in rhythm, Christian McCaffrey continues his MVP-caliber campaign, and Deebo Samuel is heating up at just the right time. On defense, Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, and Charvarius Ward lead a unit that ranks top three in both scoring and total defense.

“We respect every opponent, but we know who we are,” said 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan. “Our standard doesn’t change — no matter who we play or where we play.”

The 49ers have won five straight home games dating back to last season and remain unbeaten at Levi’s Stadium in 2025. Atlanta, on the other hand, has dropped its last three road contests, with offensive struggles mounting in the second half of games.


Game Day Details

  • Game day: Sunday, October 19, 2025

  • Game time: 4:05 p.m. ET / 1:05 p.m. PT

  • Location: Santa Clara, California

  • Stadium: Levi’s Stadium

  • TV channel: FOX

  • Live stream: Fubo / NFL+ / Fox Sports App


  • Betting Information

    According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the 49ers are 9.5-point favorites against the Falcons heading into Week 7. San Francisco has dominated the recent series, winning four of the last five meetings, including a 35–16 victory in 2024.

    The 49ers have scored at least 27 points in every home game this season, while the Falcons have averaged just 16.8 points per game on the road. Atlanta’s defense, anchored by Jessie Bates III and A.J. Terrell, has shown flashes of strength but will face its toughest challenge yet against the 49ers’ high-powered attack.


    What to Watch

    • Christian McCaffrey’s impact: McCaffrey leads the NFL in scrimmage yards and touchdowns; Atlanta’s priority will be slowing him down.

  • Brock Purdy’s consistency: Purdy has thrown 11 touchdowns with just one interception through five games.

  • Falcons’ offensive line vs. Bosa: Atlanta’s protection has been shaky, and Bosa’s relentless pressure could dictate the game early.

  • Bijan Robinson factor: The Falcons’ star running back remains their best hope to control tempo and keep Purdy off the field.


  • Historical Note

    The 49ers and Falcons share a rich history dating back to their days in the NFC West before realignment. While Atlanta has pulled off several upsets over the years, San Francisco has historically dominated the series, especially at home — where the 49ers have won six of their last seven meetings.


    Don’t miss a minute of the action — below are all the ways you can watch, listen, and follow as the San Francisco 49ers take on the Atlanta Falcons live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

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