- The Los Angeles Rams have -175 odds to beat the San Francisco 49ers.
- The 49ers have -115 odds to cover a 3.5-point spread.
LOS ANGELES – The trilogy between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers is set for the NFC Championship game and it is expected to be a close one. The game will be played at the site of Super Bowl 56 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday.
NFL betting sites are expecting a close game in this one based on the odds as the Rams have opened up as just a 3.5-point favorite to win.
Los Angeles Rams Vs. San Francisco 49ers
- Moneyline: Rams (-175) vs. 49ers (+150)
- Spread: Rams -3.5 (-105)
- Total: 46.5 Points
49ers Looking For A Three-Peat
Although the Rams odds are slight favorites to win, the 49ers odds should not be counted out as this is a very similar situation to what has gone on this season.
In each of the two games that they have played this season, the Rams have going in as a 3.5-point favorite or less and the Niners have come out on top both times. In Week 10, San Francisco toppled them 31-10 and in Week 18 they took them to overtime for a 27-24 win.
Also backing the 49ers NFC Championship odds are the fact that they are one of the best teams against the spread on the road this season. When playing away from Levi’s Stadium, they have gone 7-4 ATS including their playoff games.
In those games, they are covering the spread by 2.8 points on average and winning them by 3.9 points. They have also thrived as an away underdog with a 3-1 ATS record and covering by 6 points on average.
As for the Rams, they have been a bit stingier against the spread when playing at home with a 5-4 ATS record and are 4-4 ATS. Also, the 49ers have owned the Rams recently having won six straight games dating back to 2019.
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