San Francisco 49ers 17-20 Los Angeles Rams: Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp combine for two TDs as Rams reach Super Bowl LVI

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The Los Angeles Rams ended a six-game losing streak to the San Francisco 49ers by overcoming a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter; Watch Super Bowl LVI live from 10:00 pm on Sky Sports NFL on Sunday, February 13 starting at 11:30 pm at SoFi Stadium.

The Los Angeles Rams booked their place in Super Bowl LVI, closing a 10-point gap before advancing into the fourth quarter to beat the San Francisco 49ers 20–17 in the NFC Championship Game at SoFi Stadium.

The victory ends the Rams’ six-game losing streak against the 49ers and secures them a Super Bowl spot at their home SoFi Stadium two weeks later, where they face the Cincinnati Bengals.

Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp’s sensational season continued as he caught 11 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns, while Odell Beckham Jr. also had a 100-yard day. Matthew Stafford completed 31 of his 45 passes for 337 yards.

Jimmy Garoppolo went 16 of 30 for the 49ers, throwing for 232 yards and two TDs, as well as that costly late pick when under heavy pressure from Aaron Donald.

It’s in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium for the Rams where they will face the AFC Bengals. Watch live on Sky Sports NFL on Sunday, February 13 from 10:00 p.m. for pre-game play and then kick off at 11:30 p.m.

Watch George Halas' trophy presentation as the Los Angeles Rams win the NFC Championship and advance to Super Bowl LVI.

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Watch George Halas’ trophy presentation as the Los Angeles Rams win the NFC Championship and advance to Super Bowl LVI.

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After a scoreless first quarter in which Stafford threw a deflected interception against Jimmy Ward while the Rams were on the San Francisco three-yard line, the Los Angeles quarterback opened the scoring by finding Kupp for a 16-yard TD. to complete an epic 97-yard, 18-game run that lasted over nine and a half minutes.

The 49ers responded immediately when Deebo Samuel went into the races, catching and running for 44 yards, and they opened a 10–7 lead at halftime when Robbie Gould hit a 38-yarder shortly after Gaye’s 52 miss for the Rams.

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