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How to watch Carolina vs Arizona in Week 16 of NFL

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Bank of America Stadium | Carolina Panthers

Bank of America Stadium | Carolina Panthers

On Sunday, December 22, the Carolina Panthers will face the Arizona Cardinals in Week 16 of the NFL regular season. The game is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on FOX.

For fans within certain regions across the country, the game will be available for viewing. Those who are located within these broadcast regions can also stream the game through NFL+ on phones and tablets.

In-market Panthers fans can tune into their local FOX affiliate station if they are within the area shown in orange on the broadcast map provided by 506sports. Fans in Charlotte can specifically watch on WJZY. Chris Meyers will provide play-by-play commentary, with Mark Schlereth as an analyst and Jen Hale reporting from the sidelines.

Out-of-market viewers have options as well. They can watch live games through YouTubeTV's NFL Sunday Ticket service or use NFL+ for mobile streaming of out-of-market games.

Radio listeners in Charlotte can tune into 99.7 FM The Fox to catch local coverage with Anish Shroff handling play-by-play duties alongside analysts Luke Kuechly and Jim Szoke, with Kristen Balboni reporting from the sideline. Coverage begins three hours before kickoff, including an hour-long post-game segment.

Nationally, Sports USA provides radio coverage featuring Ted Robinson and analyst Ron Rivera. Spanish-speaking audiences can listen to Jaime Moreno and Antonio Ramos starting at 12:30 p.m. EST.

Fans seeking updates during and after the game are encouraged to follow the Panthers' official app and social media accounts for highlights and comprehensive coverage.

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