Head to head
Los Angeles Chargers and San Francisco 49ers have met 7 times since 2000. LAC lead the regular-season series 5-2. Against the closing spread LAC are 5-2. The highest-scoring meeting produced 73 points in 2014; the widest margin was 29.
LAC record
5-2
regular season, 2000–2022
LAC v the spread
5-2
covered–against
Highest scoring
73
combined, 2014
Widest margin
29
2006 season
| Game | Result | Total | Line | Won by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 WK 10 | LAC 16atSF 22 | 45.5 | SF +8.5 | SF by 6 |
| 2018 WK 4 | SF 27atLAC 29 | 46 | LAC +10 | LAC by 2 |
| 2014 WK 16 | LAC 38atSF 35 | 40.5 | SF +2 | LAC by 3 |
| 2010 WK 15 | SF 7atLAC 34 | 44.5 | LAC +10 | LAC by 27 |
| 2006 WK 6 | LAC 48atSF 19 | 41.5 | SF -9.5 | LAC by 29 |
| 2002 WK 11 | SF 17atLAC 20 | 43 | LAC -2.5 | LAC by 3 |
| 2000 WK 14 | SF 45atLAC 17 | 44 | LAC -2.5 | SF by 28 |
| LAC | SF | Met | LAC record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Philip Rivers | Alex Smith | 2 | 2-0 |
5 further pairings met once each and are left out — a list where most rows read 1-0 describes single games rather than a matchup. Every one of them is in the table above.
No meeting on file names both head coaches.
7 further pairings met once each and are left out — a list where most rows read 1-0 describes single games rather than a matchup. Every one of them is in the table above.
Everything above this line covers 2000 onwards, because that is how far the schedule and the closing lines go back. Per-player box scores start at 2021, so any figure naming a player covers the 2 seasons from 2021 and no more. The two windows are kept apart rather than blended, and neither is presented as the complete history: these clubs have played each other for far longer than this database reaches, and nothing on this page covers the seasons before 2000.
since 2021 · 1 meeting
since 2021 · 1 meeting
since 2021 · 1 meeting
since 2021 · 1 meeting