Will the Chargers-Chiefs matchup be on in your area?

Find out if you will get the matchup between the Chargers and Chiefs on national television.

The Los Angeles Chargers (2-3) are set to get Week 7 underway against the Kansas City Chiefs (5-1).

Those in the red area on the TV map will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

If you’re in the blue area, you will get the matchup between the Broncos and Packers.

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will have the call.

Los Angeles is currently a 5.5-point underdog to Kansas City. Sunday’s matchup will begin at 1:25 p.m. PT.

How to watch, listen, stream Chargers vs. Chiefs

Everything you need to know about the Los Angeles Chargers’ matchup in Week 3.

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to secure their first divisional win of the season, as they’re set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3.

Here’s everything you need to know about today’s matchup:

Game Information

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Sunday, Sept. 26 — 10:00 p.m. PT

Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, MO

Television

Those in the red area on the TV map will get the game on CBS.

Radio

ALT FM-98.7 (English broadcast)

FM 105.5/94.3 (Spanish broadcast)

Streaming

FuboTV (try it for free)

Social Media

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Will the Chargers-Chiefs matchup be on in your area?

Find out if you will get the matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs on national television.

The Los Angeles Chargers (1-1) are set to get Week 3 underway against the Kansas City Chiefs (1-1).

Those in the red area on the TV map will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

If you’re in the green area, you will get the matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers. Those in the yellow area will see the Baltimore Ravens take on the Detroit Lions.

In the orange will be the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts. If you’re in the periwinkle, you will watch the Miami Dolphins face the Las Vegas Raiders. Those in the aqua will see the New York Jets and Denver Broncos.

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will have the call.

Los Angeles is currently 7-point underdogs to Kansas City. Sunday’s matchup will begin at 10:00 am PT.

3 adjustments the Chargers must make vs. Chiefs

Highlighting three areas the Chargers must be better in against the Chiefs.

The Chargers are just two days away from taking on the Chiefs in a heated division battle.

After suffering their first loss of the season last Sunday against the Cowboys, Los Angeles has adjustments to be made in order to avoid going 1-2 and falling to last place in the AFC West.

With that being said, here’s a look at three things that L.A. must clean up heading into the Week 3 matchup against Kansas City.

Execute in the red zone

Against the Chiefs, the best defense is offense. The Chargers have done a fine job of getting the ball up and down the field, averaging 416 yards per game. However, Los Angeles is only averaging 18.5 points per game, which ranks No. 27 in the NFL. The issue stems from the inability to score when they’re in the red zone, only converting three times on 10 trips.

Whether it is running the football or getting tight end Donald Parham involved more, the red zone play-calling and execution must be crisp. With an opponent like Kansas City, L.A. can not afford to leave points off the scoreboard altogether or trade field goals for touchdowns or else the Chiefs’ high-powered offense will leave them in the dust.

Eliminate penalties

The Chargers have committed the fifth-most penalties (18), with the majority of them coming last Sunday against the Cowboys (12). While of a couple of them were controversial calls, Los Angeles also had a handful of them that were all technical and mental.

It is going to be extremely difficult for L.A. to beat the Chiefs if they can’t play a clean game through all four quarters, which means the team must stay composed on all three phases.

Stay disciplined against the run

The Chiefs have arguably the most explosive offense in the league and while they are going to look to beat the Chargers through the air, they know they can exploit Los Angeles on the ground after surrendering 126 and 198 yards in the first two games, respectively.

With Justin Jones out for the second-straight week, Linval Joseph, Jerry Tillery and Christian Covington all need to really step it up against a new and improved Kansas City offensive line.

Those guys must gain initial leverage and be stronger at the point of attack to prevent holes from being opened up, and defenders at the second and third levels must diagnose quickly and rally to the football to avoid missed tackles.

How to watch, listen, stream Chargers vs. Chiefs

Find out how you can tune into the Week 17 matchup between the Chargers and Chiefs.

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to end the 2020 season on a strong note, as they’re set to face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Week 17 matchup:

Game Information

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Sunday, Jan. 3 — 1:25 p.m. PT

Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, MO


Television

Those in the yellow/gold will get the game on FOX.

Kevin Kugler and Brock Huard will have the call.


Radio

ALT 98.7 FM

KBUA 105.5 / KBUE 94.3 FM


Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)

Will the Chargers-Chiefs game be on in your area?

Find out if you’ll be able to watch the Chargers’ season finale on local television.

The Los Angeles Chargers (6-9) are preparing to go to battle against the Kansas City Chiefs (14-1) in hopes of getting revenge after losing their first time out and end the season with four consecutive wins.

Those in the yellow area on the TV map, will get the game on FOX, courtesy of 506 Sports.

If you’re in the red area, you will get the matchup between the Packers and Bears. Those in the blue area will see the Seahawks and 49ers. In the green will be the Saints and Panthers.

Kevin Kugler and Brock Huard will have the call. The Chargers are currently 3.5-point favorites over the Chiefs. Sunday’s matchup will begin at 1:25 p.m. PT.