Sunday's FanShield 500 at Phoenix Raceway will broadcast live on Fox. That means anybody with access to cable TV will be able to watch the race, but even cord-cutters should have no trouble finding a live stream of the NASCAR Cup Series' fourth race of the 2020 season.
With so many over-the-top TV streaming services carrying Fox in 2020, there are more ways than ever to watch the network's NASCAR presentations, which this year feature its first ever two-man booth for NASCAR Cup Series broadcasts. Mike Joy and Jeff Gordon will call all the races, but they'll have help from analysts Jamie McMurray and Larry McReynolds, plus pit reporters Jamie Little, Matt Yocum, Vince Welch and Regan Smith.
Sunday's race at Phoenix arrives with a start time of 3:30 p.m. ET, the last of three such start times in a row for the Cup Series as it completes its early-season West Coast swing. The green flag for Sunday's race is scheduled to wave at 3:46 p.m. ET.
Below are all the live streaming options for Sunday's race at Phoenix.
NASCAR live stream for Phoenix race
Anybody who has a cable or satellite subscription can stream the Phoenix race live via Fox Sports Go. This should be the preferred route for a viewer who has such a subscription but isn't able to get in front of his or her TV.
For those who don't have a cable or satellite subscription, there are five OTT TV streaming options that carry Fox — Sling, Hulu, YouTubeTV, fuboTV and AT&T Now.
Of the five, Hulu, YouTubeTV and fuboTV offer free trial options — if you wish, you can simply cancel your subscription after the race and be charged nothing.
Below are links to each.
NASCAR at Phoenix TV channel
- TV channel: Fox
- Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
On the call for the FanShield 500 will be Joy and Gordon, marking the fourth points race the duo has worked together since longtime Fox NASCAR analyst Darrell Waltrip retired.
"In a two-man booth, you’re much more focused on the call of the race and not looking for other storylines," Joy told Sporting News when asked about the pros and cons of Fox's new broadcast setup.
Below are the top 40 TV markets in the Unites States and the local Fox affiliate for each.
Market | Fox affiliate (digital/virtual channel) |
New York | WNYW (5) |
Los Angeles | KTTV (11) |
Chicago | WFLD (32) |
Philadelphia | WTXF-TV (29) |
Dallas-Ft. Worth | KDFW (4) |
San Francisco/Bay area | KTVU (2) |
Washington D.C. | WTTG (5) |
Houston | KRIV (26) |
Boston | WFXT (25) |
Atlanta | WAGA-TV (5) |
Phoenix | KSAZ-TV 10 |
Tampa/St. Petersburg | WTVT (13) |
Seattle | KCPQ (13) |
Detroit | WJBK (2) |
Minneapolis-St. Paul | KMSP-TV (9) |
Miami | WSVN (7) |
Denver | KDVR (31) |
Orlando | WOFL (35) |
Cleveland | WJW-TV (8) |
Sacramento | (KTXL 40) |
Charlotte | WJZY (46) |
Portland | KPTV (12) |
St. Louis | KTVI (2) |
Pittsburgh | WPGH-TV (53) |
Baltimore | WBFF (45) |
Raleigh-Durham | WRAZ (50) |
Nashville | WZTV (17) |
San Diego | KSWB-TV (69) |
Salt Lake City | KSTU (13) |
San Antonio | KABB (29) |
Kansas City | WDAF-TV (4) |
Columbus | WTTE (28) |
Milwaukee | WITI (6) |
Cincinnati | WXIX-TV (19) |
Las Vegas | KVVU-TV (5) |
Jacksonville | WFOX-TV (30) |
Oklahoma City | KOKH-TV (25) |
New Orleans | WVUE-DT (8) |
Memphis | WHBQ-TV (13) |
Buffalo | WUTV (29) |