Go Bowling at The Glen – Live Stream NASCAR Cup Series in New York Online
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I’ll be watching the NASCAR Cup Series at Watkins Glen International in western New York this weekend. Looking at the schedule, I can see we’re nearing the end of the regular season, with Go Bowling at The Glen now and the Coke Zero Sugar 400 coming up next weekend.
In a hurry? To watch Go Bowling at the Glen, you need USA Network which is available with these streaming services:
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USA Network is available with these streaming services:
Fubo (formerly FuboTV): Fubo offers USA and other 50+ sports channels in its base plan for $79.99/month. You can watch on 10 devices at the same time and you also get unlimited cloud DVR. (Fubo review)
DIRECTV: The Entertainment plan is $84.99/month. You get 90+ channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and streaming on unlimited devices at the same time. (DIRECTV review)
Sling TV: For as little as $45.99/month for the Sling Blue plan you get 40+ channels. It offers the cheapest way to watch the race. Stream on 2 devices at the same time. (Sling TV — we have special NASCAR, Cup Series, NASCAR Playoffs, Truck Series Playoffs, Cup Series Championship, and Xfinity Series Championship guides for it). (Sling TV review)
Hulu + Live TV: Hulu’s package offers 95+ live TV channels for $82.99/month. You get unlimited cloud DVR and stream on only two devices simultaneously. (Hulu + Live TV review)
You can watch for free with one of several live TV streaming free trials.
You can watch the race on several devices that are compatible with these streaming devices including:
Sat Sep 14 3:00 pm:Whelen Modified — Eddie Patridge 256 (FloRacing)
Sat Sep 14 3:00 pm: Xfinity Series — Mission 2000 at The Glen (USA)
Sun Sep 15 5:00 pm:ARCA — General Tire 100 at The Glen (FS1/FloRacing)
About Go Bowling At The Glen
Watkins Glen International, also referred to as “The Glen,” is a renowned automobile race track situated in Watkins Glen, New York, nestled at the southern edge of Seneca Lake. While it gained global recognition as the venue for the Formula One United States Grand Prix for a remarkable stretch of twenty years (1961–1980), the track has witnessed an array of road racing events across various categories. These include the World Sportscar Championship, Trans-Am, Can-Am, NASCAR Cup Series, the International Motor Sports Association, and the IndyCar Series.
Previous Winners at The Glen
William Byron – 2023
Kyle Larson — 2022
Kyle Larson — 2021
Chase Elliott — 2019
Chase Elliott — 2018
Martin Truex Jr. — 2017
Denny Hamlin — 2016
Joey Logano — 2015
A. J. Allmendinger — 2014
Kyle Busch — 2013
Marcos Ambrose — 2012
NASCAR Drivers Competing At The Glen
Here is the list of all the drivers who are to will be participating at the Go Bowling at the Glen race:
AJ Allmendinger – Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
Alex Bowman – Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Aric Almirola – Steward-Haas Racing (Ford)
Austin Cindric – Team Penske (Ford)
Austin Dillon – Richard Childress Racing (Chevrolet)
BJ Mcleod – Last Fast Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Brad Keselowski – RFK Racing (Ford)
Bubba Wallace – 23XI Racing (Toyota)
Chase Briscoe – Steward-Haas Racing (Ford)
Chase Elliott – Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Chris Buescher – RFK Racing (Ford)
Christopher Bell – Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Cody Ware – Rick Ware Racing (Ford)
Corey LaJoie – Spire Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Daniel Suárez – Trackhouse Racing Team (Chevrolet)
Denny Hamlin – Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Erik Jones – Legacy Motor Club (Chevrolet)
Harrison Burton – Wood Brothers Racing (Ford)
Joey Logano – Team Penske (Ford)
Justin Haley – Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
Kevin Harvick – Steward-Haas Racing (Ford)
Kyle Busch – Richard Childress Racing (Chevrolet)
Kyle Larson – Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Martin Truex Jr. – Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Michael McDowell – Front Row Motorsports (Ford)
Norah Gragson (Rookie) – Legacy Motor Club (Chevrolet)
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – JTG Daughtery Racing (Chevrolet)
Ross Chastain – Trackhouse Racing Team (Chevrolet)
Ryan Blaney – Team Penske (Ford)
Ryan Preece – Steward-Haas Racing (Ford)
Todd Gilliland – Front Row Motorsports (Ford)
Ty Dillon – Spire Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Ty Gibbs (Rookie) – Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Tyler Reddick – 23XI Racing (Toyota)
William Byron – Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Our Choice
If you’re looking to stream the Go Bowling at The Glen NASCAR race, my top pick is Fubo. I tested several services to find the best match, and Fubo stood out for its combination of top-notch streaming quality and an extensive channel lineup. With over 150 channels, including USA Network, it offers unbeatable value for sports fans. Plus, Fubo’s unlimited cloud DVR ensures you won’t miss a moment of the action, even if you can’t watch live. The interface is intuitive, and it’s compatible with a wide range of devices, so you can easily stream on your TV, tablet, or phone. While it’s not the cheapest, it’s a solid, all-in-one choice for those who want reliable, high-quality sports coverage. If you want to enjoy every race without hassle, Fubo is the service to go with.
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