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UPDATE TIME: Patriots vs. Panthers – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 4

UPDATE TIME: Patriots vs. Panthers – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 4


Time Update: In just 1 days, the entire United States will explode as the Patriots and Panthers enter the Week 4 battle of the 2025 NFL 🔥


📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on FOX.

  • Local Markets:

    • In New England: Watch on WFXT (FOX Boston).

  • In the Carolinas: Watch on WJZY (FOX Charlotte) or affiliate channels of the Panthers Television Network.

  • Commentators: Expected to include top FOX commentators, possibly Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, and Jason McCourty (or another crew depending on FOX’s scheduling).

  • 💻 LIVE STREAMING

    • Nationwide:

    • NFL+: Watch live on mobile phones or tablets, including replays and highlights.

  • Fubo: Streaming service providing FOX, CBS, NBC, and NFL Network (offers a free trial).

  • YouTube TV: Includes FOX and other NFL channels, suitable for live viewing.

  • Local Markets:

    • Patriots: Watch via the Gillette Stadium App or FOX One (starting at $19.99/month).

  • Panthers: Watch on Panthers.com or the Carolina Panthers app (free in the Carolinas: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia).

  • Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube/YouTube TV) to watch out-of-market games.

  • 🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

    • New England: Listen live on 98.5 The Sports Hub, with commentators Bob Socci and Scott Zolak.

  • Carolina: Listen on WRFX 99.7 FM The Fox (Charlotte market) or affiliate stations of the Panthers Radio Network, with Jim Szoke (play-by-play), Kevin Donnalley and Kurt Coleman (analysts), Sharon Thorsland (sideline reporter).

  • Nationwide/International: Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio, with separate Patriots and Panthers channels.

  • 📅 GAME DETAILS

    • Time/Location: Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 1:00 PM EDT, at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts.

  • Betting Odds (per BetMGM):

    • Patriots favored with a -5.5 point spread (-110).

  • Moneyline: Patriots (-235), Panthers (+195).

  • Over/Under: 44.5 points.

  • Tickets: Available for purchase via StubHub or the Gillette Stadium App. Stadium gates open at 11:00 AM EDT, parking lots open at 9:00 AM EDT.

  • 🔑 KEY STORYLINES

    • New England Patriots (1-2): Under the leadership of head coach Mike Vrabel, the Patriots are seeking to regain their competitive edge after challenging seasons. Young quarterback Drake Maye is in the spotlight, with an offense averaging 346.0 yards per game and a stout defense holding opponents under 65 rushing yards in all three games this season. However, the Patriots need to improve ball control after losing possession five times in their loss to Pittsburgh last week.

  • Carolina Panthers (1-2): Led by head coach Dave Canales in his second year, the Panthers are showing progress with Bryce Young at quarterback. They have scored 49 consecutive points without allowing an opponent’s score since the third quarter of Week 2. However, the Panthers’ defense has struggled with only one sack in three games, potentially giving Drake Maye an opportunity to shine.

  • Head-to-Head History: The Panthers lead 4-3 in regular-season matchups against the Patriots, including a 33-30 victory at Gillette Stadium in 2017. The Super Bowl XXXVIII matchup between the two teams (2004) is considered one of the most thrilling games in NFL history.

  • ⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME

    Both teams are 1-2 and are seeking a win to even their record at 2-2, keeping hopes alive for a successful season. The Patriots aim to capitalize on their home-field advantage, where they are 0-2 this season, while the Panthers look to continue their recent surge. This promises to be a tense battle between two young teams with talented quarterbacks and aggressive defenses.

    📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

    • Live Updates: Follow via Patriots.com, Panthers.com, or the teams’ mobile apps.

  • Social Media:

    • Patriots: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@Patriots).

  • Panthers: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@Panthers).

  • NFL+: Provides highlights, stats, and post-game analysis.

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