The San Francisco 49ers visit the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in the 2014 NFC Championship game. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. ET. Listen to the live radio broadcast or watch the live stream via the links provided below.
San Francisco (12-4) is one game away from their second straight Super Bowl appearance. To earn a spot in the Super Bowl, the 49ers must head into the loudest stadium in the NFL and defeat a team who handed them a 29-3 loss in Week 2.
"We understand that we have to go up there in a hostile environment with a really good football team and do what a lot of people probably aren't going to pick us to do," 49ers safety Donte Whitner said, via ESPN. "That's OK with us. We understand what we have to do."
San Francisco improved when Seattle visited on Nov. 17, narrowly edging the Seahawks with a 19-17 win.
"We're a different team than we were in the first time we played (the Seahawks) up there," 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick said of the team's first loss to Seattle.
The Seahawks (13-3), meanwhile, finished the regular season as the top seed in the NFC and won home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
"It's a big deal to play here," Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman said. "We've earned that right to play them at home, to be on our home field in front of our fans."
"(Reaching the NFC championship is) what we want to do, and we're not going to let anybody come in our way and take this from us," added Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor.
Listen to the live radio broadcast HERE (SF) and HERE (SEA), or watch the live stream HERE.