CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – The Carolina Panthers will take the field in Charlotte this weekend in a playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Thousands will watch the game at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 10. Click here for everything you need to know before you go.
If you’re watching the game elsewhere, we’ve got you covered. Here’s what to know.
🏈 Game informationDate: Jan. 10, 2026Kickoff time: 4:30 p.m. ETWho: Carolina Panthers vs. Los Angeles RamsWhere: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina🏈 How to watch the game
Saturday’s wild-card round playoff game will air on Fox. You can find the game on your local Fox TV stations.
If you don’t have access to local TV programming, the game will also be available to stream on the Fox Sports app.
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WBTV is a CBS-affiliated TV station, and will not be airing the playoff game.
🏈 Watch us before the game
WBTV will be live Saturday with a special streaming pre-game show from Charlotte!
Tune in starting at 3:30 p.m. online right here, or on our free mobile or streaming apps. Just search “WBTV” in the app store on your device.
Join WBTV during and after the game, too! We’ll have live coverage in our newscast at 6 p.m., and a streaming-only post-game show once the game ends!
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🏈 Panthers legend to call playoff game
Panthers fans can expect a familiar face in the broadcast booth this Saturday.
WBTV’s Luke Tucker writes: Panthers legend Greg Olsen and boothmate Joe Davis will be on the call for the Jan. 10 matchup with the Los Angeles Rams.
Olsen — who played for Carolina from 2011-2019 — was with the Panthers the last time they were in the playoffs. In fact, he scored a touchdown and was Carolina’s leading receiver in the team’s most recent playoff game, all the way back on Jan. 7, 2018.
Having Olsen — who still lives in Charlotte — on the call has brought more good than bad for the Panthers this season.
🏈 Forecast could affect game
Rain and thunderstorms were possible in Charlotte on Saturday, Jan. 10, and could affect the Panthers game.
Bank of America Stadium does not have a dome over top. Games there still happen rain or shine, but the situation is different if lightning is involved.
If lightning is recorded anywhere within eight miles of the stadium, everyone will exit the field and the seating bowl will be cleared out. Staff will help people take cover.
At least 30 minutes must pass without any lightning before the game can start or resume.
Click here to find the latest weather forecast from our First Alert weather team.
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