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How to Watch ‘Pocono 350’ Online – Live Stream NASCAR

Last updated June 28, 2020
Written by:
Gabriela Vatu
Gabriela Vatu
Streaming Writer

The day after the Pocono Organics 325, we have the Pocono 350 in what is going to be the second NASCAR Cup Series to take place on the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, this coming weekend.

The Pocono 350 is disputed over 350 miles - or 140 laps, in our case. Last year, the event was won by Denny Hamlin from Joe Gibbs racing, and we’re eager to see who’s going to win this time around.

As opposed to last year, the race will be held on only 350 miles, down from the regular 400 miles we had in previous events. The Pocono 350 will be held without an audience, so settle in on your couch at home to watch it all. If you want to see who’s participating in the race, you can get the full list.

When and Where to Watch Pocono 350?

The upcoming race will take place on Sunday, June 28th, and you can enjoy it on FS1 starting at 4 PM.

How Can I Live Stream Pocono 350?

Nowadays, it is super easy to watch TV online, thanks to the many live TV platforms that have been launched in the past few years. One of our favorite tools to enjoy sports is fuboTV. This service features FS1 along with many other sports-dedicated networks. Start your free trial of fuboTV now!

You should know there are loads of customization options here, including extra channel packs and plenty of premium networks. There are also a bunch of add-ons to expand the cloud DVR storage space capacity or the number of simultaneous streams allowed on an account. fuboTV has loads of apps you can enjoy, including iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and more. (Note: fuboTV only works in the United States, and if you want to access it from abroad, you'll need a VPN. You can click here to get the extra details on what you need to do.)

Here's how to start your free trial of fuboTV:

Other Ways to Watch Pocono 350 Online

Hulu - Another cool platform you can try out is Hulu, which has a single bundle to offer, where you’ll easily find FS1. If you want even more content, Hulu has a couple of extra channel packs, as well as several premium networks you can try out. Start your free trial on Hulu! You should also take advantage of your Live TV subscription on Hulu because it comes with Hulu On-Demand included in the package, so you have loads of content to enjoy.

Sling TV - Next up, we have Sling TV, which is a highly versatile service. There are three bundles here, and you can choose between the two that actually feature FS1 - Blue and Orange + Blue. When making your choice, you need to be well aware that the bundles' differences go deeper than channel combination and price: Blue subscribers get three simultaneous streams. In contrast, Orange + Blue subscribers get four of them. There is also a long list of extra channel packs grouped by theme and premium networks. Watch 3 Days Free on Sling TV Now!

How to Watch the Pocono 350 When Traveling Abroad?

If you’re already outside of the US or are going to travel this weekend, you need to know how you can watch it from wherever you are. Since live TV platforms and streaming services are geo-blocked, you cannot access them from abroad unless you make a few changes to your IP. More specifically, you need to change your IP with a VPN so that you appear to be in the United States, thus circumventing the geoblockade entirely. We use ExpressVPN, which is one of the best tools we tested, featuring thousands of servers all over the world and some great privacy features - which can come in handy every time you use the apps.

Here’s how you can use ExpressVPN to watch Pocono 350:

Can I Watch the Pocono 350 on the Network’s Website?

Watching the Pocono 350 on the FS1 website is possible. Fox Sports features live streams for all its channels, but you do have to log in to an account to watch anything. You’ll need to use credentials from your TV provider to do this, and you can use those from the live TV platforms we mentioned - or a cable company if you haven’t cut the cord yet. (Note: The FS1 live stream is geo-blocked, so if you want to access it from abroad, you’ll need a VPN. You can click here to get all the details on how to make this happen.)



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