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Full Details: Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers – Week 6, 2025 NFL Season

The excitement is building as the Dallas Cowboys take on the Carolina Panthers in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season. Fans from both sides are gearing up for a showdown filled with energy, rivalry, and passion — live from Charlotte, North Carolina, this Sunday, October 12, 2025. Below is everything you need to know before game day.

1. Game Schedule

  • Matchup: Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers

  • Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025

  • Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM ET

  • Venue: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC

  • Don't just watch the game – show your passion by purchasing Cowboys merchandise at: SHOP NOW!

    The game marks a critical midseason moment for both teams as they fight to climb the NFC standings.

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    2. Ticket Information

    Tickets are available through official sources like Ticketmaster, StubHub, and the NFL Ticket Exchange.

    • Average Price: $125 – $450 (depending on section and demand)

  • VIP Packages: Include pregame sideline passes and premium seating.

  • Tip: Prices tend to rise 48 hours before kickoff, so booking early is recommended.

  • Always purchase from verified sellers to avoid scams.

    3. Recommended Seating

    If you’re attending in person, here are some top seating suggestions:

    • Lower Level (Sections 110–112): Perfect for a close-up view of the Cowboys’ sideline.

  • Club Level (Sections 308–315): Offers the best combination of comfort, food options, and midfield visibility.

  • Upper Deck (Sections 525–529): Ideal for fans on a budget who still want a great overall view of the action.

  • Pro Tip: The west side of the stadium provides better lighting for afternoon photos.

    4. Note Before Attending

    • Bag Policy: Only clear plastic bags allowed (max size: 12" x 6" x 12").

  • Prohibited Items: Weapons, umbrellas, large banners, or outside food/drinks.

  • Weather Check: Early forecast predicts mild sunshine, around 72°F (22°C) — perfect football weather.

  • 5. How to Watch the Game

    If you can’t attend in person, catch all the action live:

    • TV Broadcast: FOX Sports (national coverage)

  • Streaming: NFL+, YouTube TV, Fubo, and Hulu Live TV

  • Radio: 105.3 The Fan (Cowboys Radio Network) and WBT 1110 AM (Panthers Radio Network)

  • NFL+ also offers full replays for subscribers.

    6. Stadium Information

    Bank of America Stadium

    • Address: 800 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202

  • Capacity: 74,867

  • Opened: 1996

  • Home Team: Carolina Panthers

  • Facilities include dozens of food stalls, family zones, and fan shops featuring official Cowboys and Panthers merchandise.

    7. Additional Game Details

    This Week 6 matchup comes with strong storylines — Rico Dowdle, the former Cowboy, faces his old team after his breakout game last week. Meanwhile, Dallas looks to solidify their playoff path under Coach Mike McCarthy.

    Both fan bases are buzzing online, and hashtags like #CowboysVsPanthers and #RicoReturns are trending ahead of kickoff.

    8. Contact & Support

    For any issues regarding tickets or stadium access:

  • Panthers Support: panthers.com/contact-us

  • Stadium Hotline: +1 (704) 358-7000

  • 9. Final Notes

    Whether you’re cheering from the stands or your living room, this matchup promises energy, drama, and heart.
    It’s not just another Sunday — it’s Cowboys vs Panthers, where pride and redemption collide in Week 6.

    Don’t forget to show your team colors, share your predictions online, and enjoy the game responsibly.

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