San Francisco 49ers vs.
Seattle Seahawks line and spread
The
second game this Sunday will be the NFC Championship game
between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks and
below you can see the latest line and point spread on which of
the two teams will secure the NFC Super Bowl spot. As you can
see, this year's Championship in the National Football
Conference will be an all West division matchup. The Seahawks
finished atop the division with 13-3 record, while the 49ers
slipped a game more to finish second with 12-4, obviously the
toughest division in football this season, considering that even
at the bottom the Rams ended up with decent .438 percentage. To
make it to the Championship game, the 49ers beat the Packers in
the playoffs by 3 points and the Seahawks dominated the Saints
to win 15-23 and secure a spot for the NFC Championship game on
Sunday and a shot at Super Bowl berth.
Checking with our favorite sportsbooks,
it's no surprise that the Seahawks are the odds favorite for the
Sunday's game. At
Bookmaker the line on the
Seahawks is at -190, while the 49ers will travel the short
distance to contend for the NFC title with +162 underdog line.
At
Bovada Sports the Seattle
Seahawks are a tad smaller favorite with -170 line, thus the
better choice for bettors siding with Seattle on Sunday, while
the money line on the San Francisco 49ers is +150. The San
Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks point spread is
currently at -3 points chalk the Seahawks at Bovada Sports and
-3.5 points in favor of Seattle at Bookmaker. The total expected
on the NFC Championship game this Sunday is set at 40 points
with both over and under paying on -110 line. Keep in mind that
San Francisco is 0-5 against the spread in its last 5 games when
playing on the road against Seattle and the Seahawks have won 4
of the last 5 games when playing at home against San Francisco.
Also worth noting is that the total has gone UNDER in 4 of San
Francisco 49ers last 6 games on the road.
The injury report for the Sunday's NFC
Championship game show that at Seattle only wide receiver Percy
Harvin is listed as out for the game against the 49ers, but
defensive tackle Jordan Hill remains questionable, although
running back Marshawn Lynch and linebacker K.J. Wright were both
upgraded to probable. For the San Francisco 49ers corner Carlos
Rogers and running back Will Tukuafu remain questionable for the
game against the Seahawks, but the rest of the injuries,
including wide receiver Michael Crabtree, have been upgraded to
probable for the NFC title game, which starts at 6:30pm EST at
CenturyLink Field.
Published
on 01/18/2014
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