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Chiefs vs Raiders – Week 7 Showdown at Arrowhead Stadium

Information on the Week 7 Matchup: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders (2025 NFL Season)

Based on the official NFL schedule and reliable sources (NFL.com, ESPN, Ticketmaster, and Fox Sports), below is detailed information about the Week 7 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders. This AFC West rivalry pits the Chiefs (3-3) against the Raiders (2-4), with Kansas City aiming to solidify their lead and Las Vegas seeking a turnaround.

Date, Time, and Schedule (U.S. Time)

  • Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025.
  • Time: Kickoff at 1:00 PM ET (Eastern Time, U.S.).
    • Equivalent: 12:00 PM CT (Central Time, where the game occurs), 10:00 AM PT (Pacific Time).
  • Estimated Duration: Approximately 3-3.5 hours, depending on stoppages.

Venue

  • Stadium: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri (home of the Chiefs).
  • Address: 1 Arrowhead Drive, Kansas City, MO 64129, USA.
  • Capacity: Approximately 76,416 spectators (one of the NFL's loudest venues).

How to Purchase Tickets

  • Official Sources:
    • Buy directly via the Kansas City Chiefs’ website: chiefs.com/tickets or the Chiefs Mobile app. Tickets start at $150 for upper-deck seats (varies by section), with VIP seats near the field exceeding $500.
    • Through Ticketmaster (official partner): ticketmaster.com/event/25258638 (sample link based on 2025 schedule; check for updates to avoid sellouts).
  • Secondary Markets: StubHub or SeatGeek for resale tickets (prices from $200, with last-minute options). Note: Tickets are mobile-only; download the NFL or Ticketmaster app to scan QR codes.
  • Tips: AFC West rivalry games sell out fast; purchase early to avoid price surges (expected full capacity with Chiefs fans dominating). Parking passes range from $50-100.

How to Watch Live on TV, Apps, and Social Media

  • Television (TV):
    • Main Channel: CBS (nationwide U.S. coverage, with commentators Jim Nantz and Tony Romo).
    • Local Channels: Kansas City (KCTV Channel 5); Wichita, KS (KWCH Channel 12). For viewers in Vietnam, options include FuboTV or Sling TV (requires VPN for NFL packages).
  • Streaming & Apps:
    • Primary App: NFL+ Premium (NFL app, $14.99/month) for live streaming, replays, and highlights.
    • Other Services: Paramount+ (includes CBS, $5.99/month), YouTube TV ($72.99/month), or Hulu + Live TV ($76.99/month). In Vietnam, K+ or FPT Play may offer NFL with a premium package (around 200K VND/month).
  • Social Media:
    • X (Twitter): Follow @Chiefs, @Raiders, and @NFL for live updates and highlights (e.g., #ChiefsVsRaiders trending).
    • YouTube: Official NFL or CBS Sports channels for free highlight clips; full matches on NFL YouTube (VPN needed outside the U.S.).
    • TikTok/Instagram: @nfl and @chiefs for short clips and fan reactions (expected 1M+ views for highlights).

This matchup promises excitement, with Chiefs favored -11.5 (per ESPN), though Raiders’ RB Ashton Jeanty could pose a challenge. Let me know if you need specific ticket details or streaming links!
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