Wrangler NFR 2026Countdown to Las VegasDec. 3–12, 2026 • Thomas & Mack Center
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2026 Wrangler NFR TV Guide

What Channel Is NFR On in 2026?

If you are trying to find the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo on TV, start with The Cowboy Channel. Channel numbers change by cable, satellite, streaming TV package, and location, so the safest move is to confirm your own provider listing before Round 1.

This guide explains where to check the channel, how Cowboy+ fits in, and what fans should verify before the 2026 NFR begins in Las Vegas.

NFR saddle bronc riding TV channel guide for The Cowboy Channel

Quick Answer: The NFR TV Channel

For U.S. viewers, The Cowboy Channel is the main television destination fans should check for Wrangler NFR coverage. Because the exact channel number is different on DIRECTV, DISH, cable systems, and live-TV streaming packages, use your provider search or The Cowboy Channel’s official channel finder instead of relying on one universal number.

Main TV networkThe Cowboy Channel is the first place to check for nightly NFR coverage and related rodeo programming.
Streaming optionCowboy+ is the app/platform fans should review for compatible-device streaming and rodeo replay access.
Final confirmationListings can change, so verify your guide in late November or during NFR week.

The Cowboy Channel Provider List

The Cowboy Channel is available through several major U.S. TV providers and streaming TV packages. The channel number can still vary by market and package, so use these as a starting point and confirm the final listing in your own guide.

AT&T Channel 566
Charter Spectrum Search “The Cowboy Channel” in your local guide
Comcast Availability may vary by market/package
Cox Check your Cox channel lineup
DirecTV Channel 603
DISH Channel 232
Mediacom Check local lineup
Suddenlink Check local lineup
Sling TV Heartland Package Streaming TV package option
Verizon FiOS TV Check FiOS channel guide

Provider lineups can change. Before NFR week, confirm The Cowboy Channel in your active package and check whether the nightly Wrangler NFR broadcast appears in your on-screen guide.

NFR 2026 Channel Options

The table below keeps the focus on TV channels and official viewing paths. It is not a fake “free stream” list. Use it to decide what to search in your guide and what to confirm before the rodeo starts.

Viewing path Best for How to check it What to confirm
The Cowboy Channel Fans watching the Wrangler NFR through a TV provider. Search “The Cowboy Channel” in your cable, satellite, or live-TV guide. You can also use the official Find Us On TV page. Channel number, HD availability, whether your package includes the channel, and the nightly NFR listing.
The Cowboy Channel broadcast schedule Checking same-day rodeo programming, pre-shows, replays, and surrounding NFR coverage. Review The Cowboy Channel’s official broadcast schedule. Time zone, live round listing, replay windows, and any special NFR programming.
RFD-TV / provider listings Fans whose western-lifestyle package includes sister-network programming or rodeo-related shows. Check RFD-TV’s channel finder and your provider guide. Do not assume it replaces The Cowboy Channel for the NFR. Confirm the exact show title in your guide.
Cowboy+ Watching on a phone, tablet, computer, smart TV, or connected device when streaming access is available. Review the official Cowboy+ site before buying or renewing a plan. Live NFR availability, subscription terms, device support, blackout rules if any, and replay access.

Why There Is No Single Channel Number

One fan may find The Cowboy Channel on a satellite channel, another may see it in a cable sports or western package, and another may only have access through a live-TV streaming bundle. That is why “What channel is NFR on?” usually has two answers: the network name is The Cowboy Channel, but the channel number depends on your provider and ZIP code.

Before NFR week, open your TV guide and search for “Cowboy,” “Wrangler NFR,” “National Finals Rodeo,” or the specific round date. If nothing appears, check whether your package includes The Cowboy Channel or whether you need an add-on tier.

How to Find the NFR Channel Before Round 1

Search your guide.
Type The Cowboy Channel into your provider’s guide, app, or website.
Confirm your package.
If the channel appears locked, contact your provider or check whether a sports/western tier is required.
Check the official schedule.
Use The Cowboy Channel schedule and NFR Experience performance times to match the correct night.
Test your setup early.
Do not wait until the grand entry. Test the channel, login, app, and sound before the first performance.
Set reminders.
Add every round to your calendar so time-zone confusion does not cost you the opening event.
Keep a backup.
If your TV provider has an app or if Cowboy+ fits your needs, check those options before NFR week.

NFR 2026 Dates and Start-Time Note

The 2026 Wrangler NFR is scheduled for December 3–12 in Las Vegas. Official NFR Experience performance information lists evening performances at Thomas & Mack Center, so TV viewers should pay close attention to local time-zone conversion and pre-show coverage.

Helpful timing tip

Las Vegas is in Pacific Time. If a performance is listed for the evening in Las Vegas, viewers in the Eastern, Central, Mountain, Alaska, or Hawaii time zones should convert the time and check whether their provider guide shows a live broadcast, replay, or special pre-show.

How Cowboy+ Fits Into Watching NFR

Cowboy+ is useful for fans who prefer streaming instead of traditional TV, or for fans who want rodeo content on more than one device. It may include live events, replays, highlights, and western-sports programming depending on the current plan and event rights.

Before subscribing, read the current Cowboy+ offer carefully. Confirm whether the 2026 Wrangler NFR is included, which devices are supported, and whether you can watch live, on demand, or both.

Read our Cowboy+ guide for a simpler breakdown of setup, devices, and NFR streaming checks.

Do Not Trust Unofficial “Free NFR Stream” Posts

During NFR week, social posts and random websites often claim to offer free live access. Many are low-quality, unauthorized, or risky for visitors. For the best picture, reliable audio, and fewer interruptions, use licensed TV providers, The Cowboy Channel, Cowboy+, or official event resources.

Related NFR Guides

Use these internal guides to plan the rest of your NFR week:

What Channel Is NFR On? FAQ

What channel is the NFR on in 2026?
The main network to check is The Cowboy Channel. The actual channel number depends on your provider, package, and location, so search your TV guide or use the official channel finder.
Is the NFR on The Cowboy Channel?
Yes, fans should start with The Cowboy Channel for Wrangler NFR television coverage and related rodeo programming. Always confirm the final 2026 listing in your provider guide.
Is the NFR on RFD-TV?
RFD-TV may appear in related western-lifestyle packages and provider searches, but fans should not treat it as a replacement for The Cowboy Channel unless their guide specifically lists the NFR broadcast there.
Can I stream the NFR on Cowboy+?
Cowboy+ is the streaming platform fans should review for live rodeo access, replays, and supported devices. Check the current plan and NFR availability before subscribing.
What time does the NFR start on TV?
NFR performances are held in Las Vegas, so start times are based around Pacific Time. Use the official NFR Experience performance times and your provider guide to confirm the live TV start time in your local time zone.
Why can’t I find The Cowboy Channel?
Your current TV package may not include it, or your provider may list it under a sports, western, or entertainment add-on. Search by network name and contact your provider if the channel is locked or missing.
Are free NFR live streams safe?
Unofficial streams are often unreliable and may put visitors at risk. Use licensed television, official streaming, or trusted event resources instead.
What Channel is the Cowboy Channel on AT&T?
The Cowboy Channel is commonly listed on AT&T channel 566. Because lineups can vary by area and package, confirm channel 566 in your AT&T guide before NFR week.
What Channel is the Cowboy Channel on DirecTV?
The Cowboy Channel is commonly listed on DirecTV channel 603. Search for The Cowboy Channel or channel 603 in your DirecTV guide to confirm availability in your package.
What Channel is the Cowboy Channel on DISH?
The Cowboy Channel is commonly listed on DISH channel 232. Check channel 232 in your DISH guide and make sure your package includes the network before the Wrangler NFR begins.

Official Resources Used for This Guide

This page was written as an original guide for WranglerNFRLive.com and uses official resources for verification, including The Cowboy Channel, The Cowboy Channel channel finder, The Cowboy Channel schedule, NFR Experience performance times, and RFD-TV.

Broadcast listings, app access, subscription pricing, and channel availability can change. Always verify the final 2026 NFR listings with your provider and the official network before the event.