You can watch Carolina Panthers vs Green Bay Packers on the same platforms that normally carry NFL games in your region, depending on the specific season/week matchup and broadcast rights for that game.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV channels (U.S.)
    Most Panthers–Packers regular‑season games air on a combination of Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN, or Amazon Prime Video, depending on whether it is a Sunday afternoon, Sunday night, Monday night, or Thursday night game.
  • Live TV streaming services
    Services like YouTube TV, which carries ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN and other major networks, typically allow you to stream whichever channel is showing the game in your local market.
  • Team and NFL platforms
    The Packers promote multiple “ways to watch” pages that point fans to national broadcasts, local affiliates, and out‑of‑market options such as NFL Sunday Ticket or NFL+ (availability varies by year and territory).

For a specific Panthers vs Packers date

Because TV rights and channels change week‑to‑week, the exact answer to “where to watch Carolina Panthers vs Green Bay Packers” for a specific date (for example, a Week 9 game in the 2025–2026 season) will usually be listed as:

  • A dedicated matchup article on major sports sites that specify the exact TV channel, start time, and streaming service for that particular Panthers vs Packers game.
  • A fixture listing page (often labeled with the season, like “NFL 2025–2026”) showing the start time and streaming options for “Carolina Panthers v Green Bay Packers” for your region.

Quick checklist before kickoff

  1. Check a current Panthers vs Packers matchup page on a reputable sports site to see the assigned TV network and streaming option for that game.
  1. Confirm that your live TV provider (cable/satellite or streaming, such as YouTube TV) includes that channel in your package and region.
  1. If you are out of your local market, look into league‑wide services like NFL Sunday Ticket or NFL+, which are often highlighted on the teams’ “how to watch”/“ways to watch” pages.

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