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How to stream the Daytona 500 without cable

The most important Nascar race of the year, the Daytona 500, will take place later today, February 16, 2020, at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. All you need to access all the racing excitement is a streaming service that offers the Fox channel.



The Daytona 500 is the biggest race of the Nascar season and it shows who is the creme de la creme in the sport. With names to watch like Jimmy Johnson and Ryan Newman, this race will show who is the best of the pack. If you're a cord cutter, you might be looking for a service to use to watch this race. These services allow you to catch the big race from the first lap to the checkered flag.

Fox Sports Go (with TV subscription)

Fox Sports Go

Fox Sports is the home of Nascar, so it's no surprise you can grab the show from the network's website and app. With Fox Sports Go, you can watch live content by connecting your TV provider to your profile. Once you have this setup, you can enjoy the Daytona 500.

Hulu Live

Hulu-Logo

Hulu Live TV is a perfect option for any live sports you might want to watch, as Fox Sports is one of its main channels. For $55 a month, you get access to over 60 live channels, which means you can stream just about anything. There's also a one-week free trial, so you can try it out before you spend that much money.

Fubo TV

If you're looking for a little more, check out fuboTV . For $60 a month, you get over 100 streaming quality channels. The service also offers a seven-day free trial so you can try out the streaming platform before signing up for the service.

AT&T TV Now

AT&T TV Now

AT&T TV now offers HBO channels as well as your usual live networks, including Fox Sports. While that comes at a hefty price for the number of channels you get, $65 a month still gives you plenty to watch. There's a seven-day free trial you can try out before handing the company a big chunk of change.

TV Sling

TV Sling

If you are looking for a cheap streaming service that always offers the channels you want, this is the way to go. With Sling Blue, you can get 47 channels while paying just $20 for the first month. After this first payment, each month will be $30 per month.

YouTubeTV

YouTube TV homepage

YouTube TV is a great service because it offers a wide variety of channels without being as expensive as other services. For $50 a month, you can choose from over 70 channels, which also include local stations. The company offers a five-day free trial that you should take advantage of if you're not willing to pay half a Benjamin every month.


Whichever service you choose, you'll see every turn, every tire change and every crash that accompanies today's Daytona 500. Watch your favorites get busy while keeping the cable companies at bay.