
NASCAR’s TV Rights Shift to NBC and USA Network for 2026 Season
NASCAR announces a major broadcast realignment for the 2026 season, moving its Cup Series coverage to NBC Sports and USA Network, with streaming on Peacock and live TV services.
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NASCAR announces a major broadcast realignment for the 2026 season, moving its Cup Series coverage to NBC Sports and USA Network, with streaming on Peacock and live TV services.

With no races slated for August 1‑2, 2026, NASCAR’s premier division takes a historic breather, paving the way for the Iowa Corn 350 on August 9 and a season‑ending showdown at Homestead‑Miami on November 8.

The league unveiled a refreshed lineup for the upcoming showcase match in Charlotte, highlighting standout performances from Inter Miami, Vancouver Whitecaps and other clubs.
The iconic Brickyard 400 will crown a $1 million winner on Sunday, July 26, as NASCAR’s In‑Season Challenge reaches its climax at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

NASCAR’s second‑tier national series has switched to O’Reilly Auto Parts as its entitlement sponsor, unveiling a distinctive green‑and‑black look that avoids confusion with Craftsman. The transition, managed through a detailed list of over a thousand updates, has been largely smooth, with television ratings climbing above one million viewers for 19 straight weeks.

The Maryland Terrapins will open their 2026‑27 non‑conference slate on November 7, facing the Georgetown Hoyas at the Capital One Arena in a series that blends historic rivalry with anniversary celebrations.

Analysts are eyeing a crowded field of rookie RBs for late‑round value, while veteran performers such as Ja’Marr Chase offer steady production. Meanwhile, services like Fantasy Life and Xfinity enhance the fantasy ecosystem.

An analysis of Henderson’s limited snaps in key games, his standout performances when given the chance, and the steps he’s taking to secure a larger role.
Xfinity rolls out a bilingual, 4K‑ready platform that bundles live World Cup matches, AI‑driven highlights and multi‑screen viewing for U.S. soccer fans.

Xfinity’s latest offering brings RealTime4K streaming, multiview capabilities and AI‑driven highlights to fans, alongside original MLS series and a year‑round soccer package.

Roku's Soccer Zone launches on June 11 in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and the United Kingdom, consolidating FIFA World Cup 2026 content from FOX One, Peacock, Fox Sports and FIFA+ while offering stats trackers, live scores and direct service sign‑ups.

The NFL offseason has already delivered a series of blockbuster moves that are reverberating through fantasy leagues across the country. A.J. Brown heads to New England, Myles Garrett joins the Rams, and the Giants add veteran receivers, all while Josh Allen continues his dominant run.

Roku’s new Soccer Zone consolidates World Cup coverage, offering live games, real‑time scores and a stats tracker, as the tournament prepares to kick off in June.

The defending champion UNC baseball squad is the No. 2 seed for the 2026 ACC Tournament in Charlotte, set to face off on Friday afternoon. Coverage will span radio, television and a range of streaming platforms.

The Big Ten released the Terrapins' 2026‑27 men's basketball slate, highlighting a home schedule that features a 25‑year celebration of the 2002 championship, a host of top‑ranked opponents and a roster reshaped by transfers and a top‑10 recruiting class.