
Day 2 of NFR: National Finals Rodeo Live Stream NFR 2020 Full Coverage USA
For the first time in 35 years, Las Vegas is not hosting the National Finals Rodeo.
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This year, Nevada’s health and safety rules are prohibiting large gatherings for sporting events, forcing the event to move to Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
NFR begins tonight, and although you can’t head down to the Thomas & Mack Center to watch in person, here is how you can keep up with the action:
— What: 62nd annual National Finals Rodeo
— When: 4:45 p.m. today through Dec. 12
— Where: Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
— TV: RFD-TV: Century Link (Channel 476, 1476HD), DirecTV (Channel 345/345HD), DISH Network (Channel 231/231HD). Cowboy Channel: DirecTV (Channel 603), DISH Network (Channel 232).
NFR 2020 National Finals Rodeo Live Streaming channels
The venue for the event will be the Globe life field in Arlington, Texas, United States. The event will consist of Barrel Racing, Saddle Bronc Riding, Bareback Riding, Bull Riding, Tie-down Roping, Steer Wrestling and Team Roping. This year’s NFR is touted as one of the most entertaining as well as competitive rodeos the world has witnessed. Some of the top cowboys will take part in the world championship in their events respectively. Make sure you don’t skip this event as the action is thrilling all the time.
Won’t be coming to Texas for the 2020 NFR? No problem. The Cowboy Channel and Rural Media Group will be bringing you all of the action in and outside of the arena at Globe Life Field.
Live stream:
How to Stream the National Finals Rodeo NFR 2020
Don’t miss a single play of the 2020 National Finals Rodeo or Finals! There are plenty of video streaming options to fit your preferences and budget.
Hulu is Best for Watching National Finals Rodeo and Finals Live
Hulu’s Live TV plan includes all the channels you need to watch the Conference Finals and the National Finals Rodeo this year. Your subscription also gets you access to extensive on-demand content.
YouTube TV is Best for Complete National Finals Rodeo and Finals Coverage – and Replay with DVR
YouTube TV has all of the necessary channels to view the final NBA games of the year. You also get great DVR capabilities, so you can re-watch the games at your leisure.
FuboTV is Best for Wide-Ranging Sports Coverage
fuboTV has ABC and ESPN, so you can watch most of the remaining NBA postseason games, but it misses TNT which airs some Conference Final games. However, fuboTV does include NBA TV, which features top-notch commentary and extras from the season.
On a Budget? Sling TV is a Budget Option
Sling TV is an inexpensive service that includes the two over-the-air channels (ESPN and TNT) you need to watch the National Finals Rodeo. Be aware that to watch the National Finals Rodeo on ABC, you’ll need to set up several additional hardware components to integrate that channel with Sling TV.
Can You Stream NFR from Reddit?
You can go to Reddit to learn about the game and chat with fans, but the nfr has banned unofficial links that don’t have the right to stream the game. Only use official links to stream.
Results Day 1
Here are the National Finals Rodeo 1st performance results from Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020.
Bareback Riding:
- Richmond Champion, 87.5 points on J Bar J’s Blessed Assurance, $26,231
- (tie) Mason Clements and Jess Pope, 87, $18,192 each
- (tie) Clayton Biglow and Cole Reiner, 85, $8,885 each
- Chad Rutherford, 84.5, $4,231
- (tie) Tanner Aus and Jake Brown, 83
- Tim O’Connell, 82.5
- Tilden Hooper, 82
- Kaycee Feild, 81.5
- Orin Larsen, 81
- Leighton Berry, 80.5
- Jamie Howlett, 80
- Winn Ratliff, 60.
World standings:
- Tim O’Connell, $132,927
- Kaycee Feild, $104,892
- Richmond Champion, $100,380
- Orin Larsen, $91,391
- Clayton Biglow, $89,858
- Tilden Hooper, $87,549
- Mason Clements, $86,694
- Jess Pope, $77,804
- Jamie Howlett, $76,583
- Tanner Aus, $71,726
- Cole Reiner, $63,928
- Leighton Berry, $63,386
- Jake Brown, $52,778
- Chad Rutherford, $51,643
- Ty Breuer, $49,334
- Winn Ratliff, $45,512.
Steer Wrestling:
- (tie) Dakota Eldridge, Blake Knowles and Jesse Brown, 3.9 seconds, $20,872 each
- (tie) Stetson Jorgensen, Jacob Edler, 4.0, $8,885 each
- Jace Melvin, 4.1, $4,231
- Tyler Waguespack, 4.3
- Jule Hazen, 4.4
- Tanner Brunner, 4.6
- Jacob Talley, 5.2
- Bridger Anderson, 5.7
- Matt Reeves, 6.3
- Will Lummus, 14.5
- (tie) Curtis Cassidy and Clayton Hass, NT.
World standings:
- Matt Reeves, $96,944
- Dakota Eldridge, $80,957
- Blake Knowles, $73,355
- Jacob Talley, $71,623
- Jesse Brown, $70,366
- Stetson Jorgensen, $64,927
- Jacob Edler, $64,491
- Tyler Waguespack, $62,678
- Jace Melvin, $60,456
- Curtis Cassidy, $60,047
- Tanner Brunner, $56,885
- Bridger Anderson, $53,877
- Clayton Hass, $51,840
- Will Lummus, $50,279
- Jule Hazen, $49,730.
Team Roping:
- Erich Rogers/Paden Bray, 4.8 seconds, $26,231 each
- (tie) Luke Brown/Joseph Harrison and Dustin Egusquiza/Travis Graves, 4.9, $18,192 each
- Clay Smith/Jade Corkill, 5.1, $11,000
- Brenten Hall/Chase Tryan, 5.2, $6,769
- Cody Snow/Junior Nogueira, 5.7, $4,231
- Levi Simpson/Shay Dixon Carroll, 6.1
- Jeff Flenniken/Tyler Worley, 6.7
- Nelson Wyatt/Levi Lord. 6.8
- (tie) Colby Lovell/Paul Eaves, Andrew Ward/Buddy Hawkins II, Clay Tryan/Jake Long, Charly Crawford/Logan Medlin, Chad Masters/Wesley Thorp and Kolton Schmidt/Hunter Koch, NT.
World standings (headers):
- Luke Brown, $117,857
- Dustin Egusquiza, $92,368
- Clay Smith, $90,704
- Erich Rogers, $88,772
- Cody Snow, $83,459
- Colby Lovell, $75,509
- Andrew Ward, $73,872
- Clay Tryan, $67,629
- Charly Crawford, $65,229
- Brenten Hall, $63,914
- Chad Masters, $62,682
- Kolton Schmidt, $61,022
- Nelson Wyatt, $60,692
- Levi Simpson, $60,398
- Jeff Flenniken, $59,391.
World standings (heelers):
- Joseph Harrison, $98,491
- Jade Corkill, $90,704
- Paden Bray, $88,772
- Travis Graves, $84,706
- Buddy Hawkins II, $73,872
- Jake Long, $73,227
- Junior Nogueira, $72,315
- Shay Dixon Carroll, $66,267
- Paul Eaves, $66,159
- Logan Medlin, $64,621
- Chase Tryan, $63,914
- Wesley Thorp, $62,682
- Levi Lord, $61,890
- Tyler Worley, $61,138
- Hunter Koch, $61,022.
Saddle Bronc Riding:
1.(tie) Rusty Wright, on Bailey Pro Rodeo’s Rip Cord and Lefty Holman, on Brookman Rodeo’s Flirtatious, 86 points, $23,481 each
- Ryder Wright, 85.5, $15,654
- Wyatt Casper, 85.0, $11,000
- (tie) Brody Cress and Chase Brooks, 84.5, $5,500 each
- Stetson Dell Wright, 84
- Sterling Crawley, 83.5
- (tie) Shorty Garrett and Jacobs Crawley, 82
- Zeke Thurston, 81.5
- Isaac Diaz, 81
- Taos Muncy, 80.5
- (tie) Allen Boore and Cole Elshere, NS.
World standings:
- Wyatt Casper, $166,138
- Ryder Wright, $136,990
- Brody Cress, $115,039
- Shorty Garrett, $100,005
- Rusty Wright, $83,426
- Allen Boore, $83,269
- Lefty Holman, $83,151
- Chase Brooks, $66,900
- Cole Elshere, $64,351
- Sterling Crawley, $61,608
- Jacobs Crawley, $60,930
- Zeke Thurston, $60,523
- Stetson Dell Wright, $57,498
- Isaac Diaz, $54,832
- Taos Muncy, $52,303.
Tie-down Roping:
- Marty Yates, 7.1 seconds, $26,231
- Shad Mayfield, 7.5, $20,731
- Ty Harris, 7.8, $15,654
- Caddo Lewallen, 8.1, $11,000
- (tie) Westyn Hughes and Cory Solomon, 8.3, $5,500 each
- Shane Hanchey, 8.9
- Timber Moore, 9.8
- (tie) Tuf Cooper and Adam Gray, 10.4 each
- Haven Meged, 10.9
- Hunter Herrin, 14.8
- Ryan Jarrett, 19.3
- Tyler Milligan, 20.6
- Tyson Durfey, NT.
World standings:
- Shad Mayfield, $187,399
- Marty Yates, $92,399
- Ty Harris, $84,068
- Tuf Cooper, $77,189
- Haven Meged, $76,748
- Westyn Hughes, $75,891:
- Tyler Milligan, $70,919
- Caddo Lewallen, $68,141
- Caleb Smidt, $64,595
- Timber Moore, $63,168
- Shane Hanchey, $62,299
- Ryan Jarrett, $62,080
- Cory Solomon, $61,374
- Tyson Durfey, $57,293
- Adam Gray, $56,851
- Hunter Herrin, $56,049.
Barrel Racing:
- Hailey Kinsel, 17.18 seconds, $26,231
- Tiany Schuster, 17.25, $20,731
- Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, 17.32, $15,654
- Cheyenne Wimberley, 17.37, $11,000
- Stevi Hillman, 17.50, $6,769