How to watch NASCAR Championship race: Time, TV channel, live stream

The end of a thrilling NASCAR season has arrived with Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick and William Byron chasing Cup Series glory at Phoenix Raceway.

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The finale of the NASCAR Cup Series season has arrived with four drivers chasing glory in Phoenix on Sunday. Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano, Tyler Reddick and William Byron are the competitors in the Championship 4 at Phoenix Raceway. Whoever secures the best finish in Arizona will take home the sport’s grandest prize.

The playoffs have delivered huge drama throughout, with dramatic last-lap victories and huge wrecks along the way. Dale Earnhardt Jr suggests new NASCAR penalties after Bubba Wallace controversy Tyler Reddick makes 'nervous' admission as Michael Jordan wants championship But after 35 races, it all comes down to a final shootout in the desert, with the first man in the Championship 4 to cross the finish line taking home all the marbles. It promises to be a thrilling race in Phoenix, with the stakes at their highest.



Here is everything you need to know about watching the action live...

TV and radio details The green flag will be waved at Phoenix at 3 p.m. ET, with live TV coverage on NBC.

The network’s prerace show ‘Countdown To Green’ will begin at 2 p.m. ET.

Live radio coverage of the race will be available on MRN Radio and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. Live streaming Fans hoping to watch the action on the go can tune in via NBC’s streaming platform Peacock. Alternatively, viewers can use platforms such as YouTube TV, FuboTV and Hulu + that offer NBC as part of their subscription plans.

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Ryan Blaney’s hopes of qualifying were on the brink after losing out at Homestead-Miami, but the reigning Cup Series champion responded in incredible style in the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway last week, nailing down his place in the final four with a memorable win. William Byron’s path to the playoff finale was precarious, but he did just enough to edge out Christopher Bell for the fourth and final spot by finishing in sixth at Martinsville, while Bell could only manage 22nd place..