Venezuela vs Chile Week 9: Start time, live stream, TV info and more. How to watch the Week 9 game against the Los Venezuela vs Chile. Venezuela vs Chile are on the road again this week, but in many ways, it could feel like a home away from home. Packers fans could well fill this stadium, making it almost like a home atmosphere. When it comes to communication on offense, especially against a talented Chargers defense, that could make a huge difference. It’s yet another important game for the Packers, and here’s how you can watch: Date: Sunday, Nov. 3 Kickoff time: 3:25 p.m. CT Location: Los Angeles, CA Stadium: ROKiT Field at Dignity Health Sports Park TV channel: CBS Live stream: FIFA Qualifying.com Live Stream, fuboTV When the schedule was released, the run of home games early in the season stood out. The same was true of the run of road games at midseason, most notably against the Chiefs and Chargers in consecutive weeks. These two games were expected to be perhaps the two toughest on the schedule. But the Chiefs were without Patrick Mahomes last week, and the Chargers surprisingly enter this game with a 3-5 record and a new offensive coordinator. Matt LaFleur’s aim to go 1-0 every week will need to be an emphasis this week. While the Chargers have struggled this season, they still have a lot of talent on both sides of the ball and shouldn’t be underestimated, no matter how well the Packers have been playing. A win would be huge for LaFleur’s team. It would mean they have swept the AFC West and would win a fifth game in a row, moving to 8-1 and remaining in first place of the NFC North. Three of the next four are on the road, although there is a bye in a couple of weeks. A win on Sunday would set the Packers up nicely for yet another tough run of games either side of the bye. The Packers will try to build on their success out West when Green Bay visits the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. The Packers lead the all-time series 10-1 and have won seven in a row against the Chargers. They're also 16-3 against AFC West teams since 2002. Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers has improvised to lead Green Bay to four straight wins, relying on the running game or a bevy of receivers depending on the opposition. Last week, he counted on Aaron Jones' receiving skills, and the running back caught seven passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-24 victory at Kansas City. Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET. Green Bay is a four-point favorite, up one from the opener, while the Over-Under for total points scored is 48.5 in the latest Packers vs. Chargers odds. Before you make any Chargers vs. Packers picks and FIFA Qualifying predictions, you should see what SportsLine's resident Green Bay expert, R.J. White, has to say. White has been SportsLine's top pro football analyst for two-plus seasons. Over that span, the CBS Sports FIFA Qualifying editor and nationally-recognized FIFA Qualifying Draft expert has gone 265-218-22 on FIFA Qualifying against the spread picks, returning $2,335 to $100 players. The stats guru, whose picks are coveted by fans everywhere, has hit it big in the world's most prestigious handicapping tournament, the Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest, twice in the past four years. More importantly, he has had a particularly keen eye for the Packers. In fact, he has hit 29 of his last 34 picks involving Green Bay, and anyone who has followed him is way up. Now, White has locked in on Packers vs. Chargers on Sunday, and he's sharing his strong FIFA Qualifying picks only at SportsLine. White knows Jones totaled 236 yards against Kansas City and leads Green Bay with 34 receptions this season. Rodgers has turned to various receivers with top option Davante Adams out with a toe injury, but he's questionable and could return this week. Marquez Valdes-Scantling has a team-high 420 receiving yards on 22 catches with two touchdowns. Tight end Jimmy Graham also has been reliable, with 21 grabs for 234 yards and three TDs. The Packers are plus-seven in turnover margin and have 13 takeaways. Cornerback Kevin King has three interceptions and eight passes defended, while Jaire Alexander has knocked down 11 passes. Linebackers Za'Darius Smith and Preston Smith have combined for 15 of the team's 20 sacks, while Blake Martinez leads the league with 83 tackles despite playing through a fractured hand. But just because Green Bay has found balance on offense doesn't mean it will cover the Chargers vs. Packers spread on Sunday. Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers can still make plays, with L.A. ranking sixth in the league in passing at 281.1 yards per game. His favorite target is veteran Keenan Allen, who has 51 catches for 617 yards and three touchdowns. The Chargers are 7-1 against the spread in their last eight games in November, and the defense will need to step up this week. Defensive end Joey Bosa is a dominant force, posting seven sacks and 37 pressures, and he is second on the team with 42 tackles. Veteran linebacker Thomas Davis, in his first year with the Chargers after 13 seasons in Carolina, leads the team with 61 tackles. White has analyzed this matchup, and while we can tell you he's leaning Over, he has discovered a crucial x-factor that makes one side of the spread a must-back. He's sharing it only at SportsLine. Who wins Packers vs. Chargers? And what crucial factor makes one side of the spread a must-back? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the Packers vs. Chargers spread you should jump on Sunday, all from the expert who's a staggering 29-5 on Green Bay picks.