How to Livestream the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race Online
The 2024 NASCAR playoffs come to an end at Phoenix Raceway this Sunday, Nov. 10.
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The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race features Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick, and William Byron and others during the 36th annual race.
The race takes place at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, AZ, on Sunday, Nov. 10 with a start time of 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT. If you want to catch all of the racing action, keep reading to find out how to watch the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race, even without a cable subscription.
How to Watch the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race With Cable
The NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race airs live on NBC. You can either watch with your cable TV provider, or on the NBC Sports website and mobile apps with your cable TV account login.
How to Watch the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race Without Cable
If you don’t have cable, you can still stream the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race online through numerous live TV streamers, some of which offer free trials such as DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV.
See how you can watch the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race without cable below:
DirecTV Stream
- Price: $74.99 per month and up
- NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race: NBC
To watch the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race, DirecTV Stream has access to NBC for all of its packages. The entry-level “Entertainment” package goes for $74.99 and features over 90 channels — such as AMC, Bravo, CNBC, Disney Channel and much more. The streamer even has a free five-day trial available, which is more than enough time to catch the race this weekend.
Fubo
- Price: $59.99 per month and up (current deals)
- NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race: NBC
Want another way to live-stream NASCAR for free? Fubo, which includes NBC for the main race, starts at $59.99 with the streamer’s current deals. It includes nearly 180 channels, 1,000 hours of cloud DVR, up to 10 streams across multiple devices at once and more. Fubo has a seven-day trial, so you can stream the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race online for free.
Sling
- Price: $22.50 per month and up (depending on your local TV market)
- NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race: NBC
Sling is also a good fit to watch the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race since it’s the cheapest cable alternative. The streamer carries NBC in its Sling Blue package, which goes for $22.50 — with Sling’s current deals. Sling Blue includes National Geographic, Fox News, Bravo, MSNBC, SYFY, TNT, Bravo, AMC and much more.
Peacock
- Price: $7.99 per month and up
- NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race: NASCAR on Peacock
The NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race is streaming on Peacock, for subscribers only. In fact, NBCUniversal’s streaming service has a NASCAR on Peacock hub for racing action all season long. If you’re not a subscriber, you can sign up for the streaming service with plans starting at $7.99/month.
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Where to Buy NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race Tickets Online
Want to watch the race in person? You can find tickets for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race in Avondale, AZ at StubHub, VividSeats and SeetGeek. Ticket prices vary, depending on where you’d like to sit in the Phoenix Raceway.