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What channel is the NASCAR Homestead race on tonight? Time, television program of Cup races

What channel is the NASCAR Homestead race on tonight? Time, television program of Cup races

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The NASCAR Cup Series continues the playoffs on Sunday Straight Talk Wireless 400 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Joey Logano locked up a place in the Championship 4 with a win with pot strategy in las vegas last Sunday, leaving three spots open and two races remaining in the Round of 16.

Tyler Reddick (-30 out of fourth place in the points standings) is on the pole and needs a win to advance to Championship 4. Reddick, Denny Hamlin (-27), Ryan Blaney (-47) and Chase Elliott (- 53) all had lower or worse results last week and have strong chances to make up for the two-race points deficit.

Christopher Bell is the reigning race winner and could secure a place in the final four with a repeat of Sunday’s win at Homestead.

Here’s how you can watch Sunday’s race:

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Green flag time: approx. 1:30pm CT on Sunday, October 27th

Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway (1.5-mile oval) in Homestead, Florida

Length: 267 laps, 400.5 miles

Stages: 80 laps, 85 laps, 102 laps

TV coverage: NBC

radio: MRN

Streaming: FUBO (free trial available); NBC Sports app (subscription required); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM on Channel 90 for audio (subscription required)

The Straight Talk Wireless 400 will be broadcast nationally on NBC. Streaming options for the race include the NBC Sports app and FUBOwhich offers a free trial version potential subscribers.

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