What time do the Bears play? Details on Sunday's game against the 49ers

The Chicago Bears are set to take on the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, with a division title and a chance at hosting two playoff games on the line.

The game kicks off at 7:20 p.m. CST Sunday at Levi’s Stadium.

NBC will air the game. Fans in the Chicago area can also stream the game on NFL+.

If the Bears win, they will secure at least the No. 2 seed in the NFC which would give them a chance at hosting two playoff games at Soldier Field.

The team is dealing with a number of illnesses heading into the game amid a surge in flu cases.

“It’s this time of year,” said head coach Ben Johnson. “I doubt we’re the only team dealing with it. We’re washing our hands, we’re being very diligent, guys have masks on, doing what you can. Whoever’s available here on game day, we will look to win with. If a guy can’t go, then we will be ready.”

The 49ers may be missing a few players on Sunday too. Tight end George Kittle is listed as questionable due to an ankle injury, along with receiver Ricky Pearsall and cornerback Renardo Green.

There is a chance the Bears could head into the game as the No. 1 in the North, depending on the outcome of Saturday’s faceoff between the Green Bay Packers and the Baltimore Ravens.

If both games end in a tie, the Bears will also claim the crown of the division.

A loss on Sunday wouldn’t be the end of the line for the Bears’ chance at the division title, with one last chance for a win during their final game of the season against the Lions.

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