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where can you watch daytona 500

You can watch the 2026 Daytona 500 on FOX on TV and via several official streaming options, plus through a few live TV streaming services that carry FOX in most markets.

Main ways to watch live

  • FOX (broadcast TV) – The race is airing live on the FOX network; if you have an antenna or a TV provider with local FOX, you can watch it there.
  • FOX Sports App / FOXSports.com – You can stream the race by signing in with a participating cable, satellite, or live‑TV streaming provider on the FOX Sports app or website.
  • FOX One / FOX streaming options – Some guides list “Fox One” or similar branded FOX streaming as an additional official stream for the race.
  • Live TV streaming services – Services that include local FOX (in your area) such as DirecTV’s streaming offering and others listed in recent viewing guides will carry the race as part of their FOX feed.

In short: if you can get your local FOX channel—either over the air or through any pay‑TV/streaming provider—you’re set to watch the Daytona 500 live.

At a glance: where can you watch Daytona 500?

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Option How you watch
FOX (broadcast) Local FOX channel via antenna, cable, or satellite.
FOX Sports App Stream after logging in with a TV provider account.
FOXSports.com Browser streaming with provider login.
FOX One / FOX streaming Additional official stream listed in current viewing guides.
Live TV streaming services DirecTV and other services that include local FOX in your ZIP code.

A quick “race‑day” example

Imagine it’s race morning: you could pull in FOX over the air with a simple indoor antenna, open the FOX Sports app on your smart TV and log in with your streaming‑TV provider, or hop onto FOXSports.com on a laptop and cast it to your TV. Any of those routes will get you to the same live Daytona 500 broadcast.

TL;DR: The Daytona 500 is on FOX; watch it on your local FOX channel or stream it through the FOX Sports app, FOXSports.com, FOX’s streaming offerings, or any live TV streaming service that carries FOX in your area.

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