The San Francisco 49ers’ 2026 regular-season schedule just dropped, and honestly, it’s a pretty wild shakeup for Bay Area football. This Marin County-focused blog digs into what that means for fans from San Rafael to Sausalito—think two international games, some prime-time drama, and a season that stretches way beyond the usual Levi’s Stadium routine in Santa Clara.
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What makes the 2026 schedule unique
The NFL’s going global. The 49ers open on the road against the Los Angeles Rams in Melbourne, Australia—yeah, that’s the league’s first regular-season game down there. Later in the year, they’re headed to Mexico City, which means San Francisco plays two international regular-season games in non-consecutive weeks for the first time ever.
That’s a twist for Bay Area football, which, let’s be honest, is already woven into Marin County weekends from Mill Valley to Larkspur. Melbourne kicks things off, then Mexico City keeps the spotlight on the Niners. The team’s now just the second ever to play in two different countries in one season, and the first to do it in non-consecutive weeks.
If you’re a local fan in San Rafael or Novato who’s used to traveling for family, you might want to start thinking about some big trips in late summer and fall.
Season highlights by week and opponent
There’s a good mix of cross-divisional play alongside those classic NFC West rivalries. The 49ers line up against five teams that made the 2025 postseason: Denver, the Chargers, the Rams, Philadelphia, and Seattle.
For Marin County households, that means weekend getaways could range from the South Bay to SoCal, or maybe a return to San Francisco for a prime-time showdown. The schedule packs in marquee home games and that Mexico City trip later in the season.
Cross-divisional play and the marquee home games
Some standout matchups and notes to keep in mind:
Ticketing, viewing options, and Marin-friendly notes
The 49ers put out some practical info that matters for Marin County fans. Levi’s Stadium is going all-in on mobile ticketing, so you’ll need your phone to get in—welcome to the future, I guess.
Season-ticket members get perks like an inclusive menu, which means you can grab a bite before or after the game without stressing about dinner back in Marin.
Preseason and broadcast information
San Francisco’s preseason slate is short and worth jotting down if you’re a planner:
All preseason games air on KPIX, so fans in Sausalito, Tiburon, and San Rafael have a solid way to keep tabs on the team before things get real. These games also give the squad a chance to test out new travel routines and coaching tweaks as fall creeps up.
Marin travel tips: planning from San Rafael, Mill Valley, and beyond
Marin County folks love their weekend hikes on Mount Tamalpais. Riverside strolls in Ross are pretty much routine, too.
But the 2026 schedule? It’s going to nudge people into some strategic trips. Here are a few practical tips for Marin fans who want to plan around the 49ers’ international games and those big prime-time matchups:
I’ve watched Marin County’s sports scene shift over the years, and honestly, this schedule is going to push fans’ loyalty and creativity. Between the Melbourne opener, the buzz in Mexico City, and all those prime-time nights, the 49ers’ 2026 season could shape up to be one of Marin’s most memorable football rides—full of road trips, stories, and maybe a little chaos from San Rafael to Mill Valley and everywhere in between.
Here is the source article for this story: A Game-By-Game Look at the San Francisco 49ers 2026 Schedule Release
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