Raiders vs. 49ers 2018 live stream: Time, TV channel, and how to watch online
“Thursday Night Football” this week is a battle of sucky teams. Get hyped!
Both the Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers have been pretty awful this season, the former due to a complete dismantling of the team by Jon Gruden, and the latter due to a complete dismantling of the team by injuries. Naturally, these two one-win teams are set to play in primetime on Thursday Night Football, beginning at 8:20 p.m. ET on NFL Network and FOX (live streaming via Amazon Prime, FuboTV, FOX Sports GO, NFL).
The 49ers lost their starting quarterback and starting running back, and now their backup quarterback, C.J. Beathard, is injured. So there’s a very real possibility that Derek Carr will be facing Nick Mullens on Thursday. Get hyped!
San Francisco is coming off what is probably its worst game of the season: a very boring and ugly 18-15 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. They’ve already lost twice to the Cardinals this season, and there’s no sign of things getting better.
Oakland will once again look a bit different when they see the field on Thursday, as the team traded away Amari Cooper, the team’s best receiver. They’re in full-on rebuild mode under Gruden, who wants to shape the team his way. Well, the Raiders are 1-7, same as the 49ers, so this one should be ... interesting?
Below is all you need to know to follow the action on Thursday.
Time, TV, and streaming info
- Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Location: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif.
- TV: NFL Network, FOX
- Streaming: Amazon Prime, FuboTV, FOX Sports GO, NFL
- Odds: The 49ers opened as narrow 3-point favorites over the Raiders.
Raiders vs. 49ers news
- As noted above, Beathard is dealing with a wrist injury and has missed some practice time. On a short week, that’s an ominous sign.
- Even worse on the injury front, the 49ers have ruled out Reuben Foster and Jaquiski Tartt for Thursday’s game.
- For the Raiders, both starting corners are listed as questionable for Thursday’s game.
- Not only did the Raiders trade Cooper, there are reports that he wanted out of Oakland and that the team’s faith in Derek Carr crumbled.
- And since the Raiders are getting rid of everyone, why not add some retirements to that list? Cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie announced his retirement.
- In a corresponding move, the Raiders called up James Cowser from the practice squad to take Rodgers-Cromartie’s place.
- Stopping the pass rush has been an issue for the 49ers. Fortunately, the Raiders are terrible in that area.
Raiders vs. 49ers prediction
Of the seven experts picking Week 9 games for SB Nation, five are picking the Raiders, while the other two are picking San Francisco. The OddsShark computer is also going with the 49ers, while the coin flip landed on them as well.

