Charlotte Tickets - Carolina Panthers Keep the Action in Charlotte by Brent Warnken

Charlotte, North Carolina is home to sports teams like the Panthers, Bobcats, Checkers, Eagles, Knights and the Carolina Speed. With such an array of sports teams, as well as great outdoor activities, this area is a great spot to vacation or enjoy a night out on the town. With everything the city has to offer, you are sure going to want to stop over online to check out all that Charlotte tickets has to offer this season.

This January, the Carolina Panthers will meet up with the New Orleans Saints at Carolina's home stadium, the Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers are prowling for a victory against the Big Easy team in a battle against both expansion outfits as they look to keep up their season stats. Though the Saints have remained the number one team in the league most of the season, see what the Panthers bring to the field with their home field advantage. The Panthers joined the National Football League in 1995 as an expansion team, as did the New Orleans Saints in 1967. Both play in the South Division of the National Football Conference, spiking a serious rivalry between both southern states.

If you're more interested in the shots made on the basketball court, you're also in luck during this wintery chill in Charlotte as the Charlotte Bobcatstake on the Memphis Grizzlies this season during a professional basketball game. The Grizzlies take on the Bobcats in Charlotte's home arena, the Time Warner Cable Arena, located in the heart of the city. These two teams are sure to keep your vacation in Charlotte action packed, so don't miss it!

If you're a fan of the Charlotte Bobcats but would prefer to cheer them on against the San Antonio Spurs, you're in luck as the two NBA teams meet up Jan. 15 in the Bobcats' home stadium, the Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena. The two professional basketball teams are equally as talented and led by strong all-stars - the Bobcats by Raymond Felton and the Spurs by Tim Duncan. See what the new player, former Golden State Warriors Stephen Jackson, will bring to the court as a new Bobcat - as Jackson and Acie Law traded in Raja Bell and Vladimir Radmanovic.

Jackson was an early calling to the Bobcats when he was traded in November, helping to get a jump in their points per game average. Earlier this season Duncan and the other Spurs all-star Tony Parker were plagued with left ankle injuries that eventually brought them back courtside for the Oklahoma City game; though the team lost, they quickly brought the fight back onto the San Antonio team for the games following. Both teams are sure to keep you on your toes throughout the entire 48-minute event, so get your own courtside seats for a real treat that you and your family are sure to love.

Houston offers plenty of excitement this holiday season, so no matter if you like football or basketball, you are in luck, just be sure to cheer on the home team!

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