where to stream the daytona 500
You can stream the 2026 Daytona 500 primarily through FOX and services that carry FOX, plus a few region‑specific options.
Quick Scoop: Where to Stream the Daytona 500
For the 2026 race:
- Main U.S. broadcaster: FOX will show the race live on TV.
- Official U.S. streaming options (no traditional cable):
- Live TV streaming services that include FOX, such as Fubo and Hulu + Live TV (both typically offer free trials around big events).
* Sling’s Blue plan in markets where FOX is carried, plus FOX One as an additional paid streaming option with a free trial period.
- FOX apps and site:
- FOX Sports app and FOXSports.com, usually requiring a TV provider or streaming‑service login to authenticate and watch the live stream.
International and extra options
- New Zealand: Free live stream via ThreeNow , with account signup; many guides recommend using this if it’s available in your region.
- Australia: Coverage via ESPN on Foxtel, or streaming through Kayo Sports, which carries ESPN and offers relatively low‑commitment sports plans.
In forum and fan discussions, people often mention that once the live broadcast ends, replays or condensed versions may appear in the FOX Sports app, depending on rights and your login provider.
Game‑plan checklist
- Check whether you receive FOX over antenna or cable where you are; if yes, you’re set to watch on TV.
- If not, pick a live TV streaming trial (e.g., Fubo or Hulu + Live TV) that confirms FOX in your region.
- If you’re outside the U.S., look for local broadcasters like ThreeNow (NZ) or ESPN/Foxtel/Kayo (Australia).
Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.