The Niners took care of business on Saturday and knocked off the Minnesota Vikings 27-10 at Levi's Stadium. Then they watched the Green Bay Packers take care of business at Lambeau Field on Sunday, beating the Seahawks 28-23.
That means the 49ers will host the Packers in one week at Levi's Stadium. It will be San Francisco's 16th NFC Championship Game appearance and its first since the 2013 season. It will be the 49ers' first time hosting the NFC Championship Game since the 2011 season when they lost 20-17 to the New York Giants.
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San Francisco's 16 NFC Championship Game appearances are tied for the most in NFL history with the Pittsburgh Steelers. But more important, it means the team is one win away from its seventh trip to the Super Bowl.
Next weekend's game will be a rematch of the Week 12 matchup at Levi's Stadium, which saw the 49ers rout the Packers 37-8. It was San Francisco's first regular-season win against Green Bay since the 2013 season.
The NFC Championship Game will kick off at 3:40 p.m. PT from Levi's Stadium on Sunday, January 19.
On the AFC side, the Tennessee Titans will travel to Arrowhead Stadium next weekend to play the Kansas City Chiefs for the right to represent that conference in the Super Bowl.
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