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NASCAR TV and Streaming Schedule Sunday, November 5

There’s nothing left to decide but the NASCAR Cup Series championship, and that will happen on Sunday, November 5.

The day’s coverage begins with FS1’s NASCAR RaceDay at Noon ET. Then, after RaceDay, the coverage shifts to the NBC family for the remainder of the day.

At 2:00 PM ET, the NASCAR Cup Series Countdown to Green goes live on NBC (streamable on Peacock), and the pre-race show lasts one hour. At 3:00 PM ET on NBC (streamable on Peacock), the NASCAR Cup Series championship race broadcast will officially go live.

At the conclusion of the race, NBC will carry a post-race show at 7:00 PM ET. That post-race show will also be streamable on Peacock.

Here is the full NASCAR TV and Streaming Schedule for Sunday, November 5

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
12:00 PM ETNASCARRaceDay: PhoenixFS1
FOX Sports
2:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesCountdown to Green: NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at PhoenixNBC
Peacock
3:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesRace: NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at PhoenixNBC
Peacock
7:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesPost-Race Show: NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at PhoenixNBC
Peacock
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