What time and channel is the Minnesota Vikings game against the Carolina Panthers on? And where can the game be watched or heard through an online stream?
The game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Carolina Panthers should be one of the best matchups of week 3. Both are playoff teams from last season and have been able to win games with the help of dominating defense.
Both teams have a lot to prove, as Carolina is trying to prove that their season opening loss to the Broncos was a fluke and the Minnesota Vikings are attempting to overcome a barrage of injuries that have left them scrambling to fill several holes, particularly on offense.
It will be great to see these two NFC teams go head to head for week 3 of the NFL season. If you don’t want to miss out on the action, here is all the information that you’ll need in order to tune in to the game, whether you want to watch on tv, an online stream, or listen on the radio:
- Game: Minnesota Vikings at Carolina Panthers
- Location: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Date: September 25, 2016
- Time: 12 pm CT
- Officiating crew: Jerome Boger, Rich Hall, Ed Camp, Dana McKenzie, Eugene Hall, Walt Coleman IV, and Tony Steratore
- Online By Subscription: NFL Sunday Ticket
- Radio Info: Sirius 81 or Sirius Online 818, Vikings Radio Network, KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130
National broadcast information:
- FOX Announcers: Chris Myers, Ronde Barber
- Broadcast coverage map: 506 Sports.com
Where to watch live on local TV:
- KMSP: FOX (Channel 9 in Minneapolis) – Play-by-Play: Paul Allen; Analyst: Pete Bercich; Sideline Reporters: Greg Coleman and Ben Leber
- WJZY: FOX (Channel 46 in Charlotte) – Play-by-Play: Mick Mixon; Analyst: Eugene Robinson; Sideline Reporter: Jim Szoke
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Don’t miss what could be an amazing game between the Carolina Panthers and the Minnesota Vikings. This contest could have huge implications on the future of both teams, but first they must find out who can come out on top this Sunday. The game should be one of the best of the week, and even those who aren’t fans of either team involved will likely enjoy watching.