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Chiefs vs. Chargers 2025 NFL Kickoff Week 1 — Date, Time & Broadcast Guide

Chiefs vs. Chargers: AFC West opener in São Paulo, Brazil

The 2025 NFL season starts with a jolt: the Kansas City Chiefs face the Los Angeles Chargers at Arena Corinthians (São Paulo, Brazil) — a Week 1 matchup streaming free worldwide on YouTube. It’s a standout opener and a fresh window into how fans can watch the NFL.


📺 How to Watch (Global & U.S.)

  • YouTube (free, worldwide): Official live stream, no subscription required. Primary booth: Rich Eisen & Kurt Warner.

  • Official game page on YouTube: Search for the “NFL São Paulo Game.”

  • Note: This is not a YouTube TV/Sunday Ticket broadcast; it’s a special free YouTube stream.

    🎙️ Radio

    • Chiefs Radio: 96.5 The Fan (KCMO) & Tico Sports (Spanish).

  • Chargers Radio: ALT 98.7 FM (KYSR Los Angeles); check the Chargers’ site for affiliates and live audio.

  • SiriusXM: Home/away team feeds available in the SiriusXM app (check listings near kickoff).


  • 🗓️ Game Info

    • Date: Friday, September 5, 2025

  • Kickoff: 8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT / 5:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM BRT (Brazil)

  • Venue: Arena Corinthians (São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Broadcast/Streaming: YouTube (free, worldwide)


  • 🔑 Why This Game Matters

    • Divisional stakes from the jump: Mahomes vs. Herbert in a Week 1 AFC West clash—every possession matters, and division tiebreaks start here.

  • International stage & new viewing model: Opening night in Brazil with a free YouTube stream expands the league’s global footprint and could draw record audiences.

  • Season statement: The Chiefs aim to reset the standard after a headline-grabbing offseason; the Chargers, under Jim Harbaugh, want to prove they’re ready to challenge immediately.


  • Quick FAQ

    • Is it really free? Yes—YouTube, free, worldwide, no paid subscription required.

  • Spanish-language radio? Yes—Tico Sports in the Chiefs’ network.

  • Buckle up. Chiefs vs. Chargers in São Paulo promises pace, big plays, and an opening-night atmosphere built for fireworks.

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