The 49ers and Raiders will resume the Battle of the Bay in front of a nationally televised audience on Thursday, Nov. 1 at Levi’s Stadium, according to NBC Sports Bay Area.
The Week 9 meeting will start at 5:20 p.m. and mark the teams’ first meeting since 2014.
Both teams’ entire schedules, with dates and start times, will be released by the NFL on Thursday night at 5. But there are already indications there are more prime time games coming this season for the Raiders and 49ers.
Hearing the Raiders got multiple Monday night games #Gruden
— John Middlekauff (@JohnMiddlekauff) April 19, 2018
So the the 49ers gave back to back primetime games. Thursday vs Raiders at home nov 1, then Giants at Home Monday night nov 12. Interesting stretch for Levi’s
— John Middlekauff (@JohnMiddlekauff) April 19, 2018
The 49ers will travel to Green Bay for a Monday Night Football meeting with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers on Oct. 15, according to one report. Multiple reports also indicate the 49ers will spend Thanksgiving weekend in Florida, when they’ll take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. PT.
The Raiders’ “home game” in London against the Seahawks will be played on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. PT. It will be the first NFL game at Tottenham Stadium.
New coach Jon Gruden’s Raiders have not played a game yet at Levi’s. The last time the Raiders visited the 49ers was in 2010 when Alex Smith’s touchdown pass to Vernon Davis sealed San Francisco’s 17-9 victory.
In the last meeting between the teams, Derek Carr’s three touchdown passes led the Raiders to a 24-13 win over the Colin Kaepernick-led 49ers on Dec. 7, 2014.