NASCAR TV and Streaming Schedule Saturday, November 4

Well, after a chaotic Friday night at Phoenix Raceway, we’re back at it on Saturday as the NASCAR Xfinity Series will qualify and race, and the NASCAR Cup Series will qualify around the 1-mile oval in the desert.

The televised action begins at 3:30 PM ET with NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying on USA Network and the NBC Sports App.

Following Xfinity qualifying, the NASCAR Cup Series will set the starting lineup for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race. That session will go live at 4:30 PM ET on USA Network and the NBC Sports App.

At 6:00 PM ET, the Matt Kenseth episode of the Dale Jr. Download will air on USA Network, and after that is over, we will roll into the NASCAR Xfinity Series Countdown to Green at 6:30 PM ET on USA Network.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series race broadcast will kickoff at 7:00 PM ET on USA Network and the NBC Sports App, and the post-race show is scheduled for 9:30 PM ET on USA Network.

Here is the full NASCAR TV and Streaming Schedule for Saturday, November 4

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
3:30 PM ETNASCAR Xfinity SeriesQualifying: Championship Race at Phoenix RacewayUSA Network
NBC Sports App
4:30 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesQualifying: Championship Race at Phoenix RacewayUSA Network
NBC Sports App
6:00 PM ETDale Jr. DownloadMatt Kenseth interviewUSA Network
6:30 PM ETNASCAR Xfinity SeriesCountdown to Green: Championship Race at Phoenix RacewayUSA Network
7:00 PM ETNASCAR Xfinity SeriesRace: Championship Race at Phoenix RacewayUSA Network
NBC Sports App
9:30 PM ETNASCAR Xfinity SeriesPost-Race: Championship Race at Phoenix RacewayUSA Network
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