
Westminster Dog Show: Live updates, time, TV, breeds, format for Best in Show
Westminster Dog Show: Live updates, time, TV, breeds, format for Best in Show
The final throes of an amazing series of events come to their conclusion on Tuesday when the Best in Show will be awarded at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
What started as more than 2,500 dogs across 200 breeds are down to just seven. Winners have been allocated to the seven main categories of hound, toy, non-sporting, working, sporting, terrier and herding.
Those dogs now compete to triumph like Sage, the Miniature Poodle, did at last year's Best in Show. This time around, the competition will be among Bourbon the Whippet, Neal the Bichon Frisé, Comet the Shih Tzu, Mercedes the German Shepherd, and winners from the sporting, working, and terrier groups. Results for those groups are yet to be announced.
Follow along for all of the action at Tuesday's Westminster Dog Show Best in Show event.
When is the Westminster Dog Show Best in Show?
The Westminster Kennel Club Best in Show event takes place on Tuesday, Feb. 11 with the TV broadcast airing on FS1.
All times Eastern.
Pre-show coverage: 7-7:30 p.m.
Best in Show: 7:30-11 p.m.
Westminster Dog Show TV channel: How to watch Best in Show
TV channel: FS1
FS1 will have TV coverage from Madison Square Garden on the crucial Day 2 of the event. That includes a pre-show kicking off at 7 p.m. ET, followed immediately by the main event in the Best in Show.
Westminster Dog Show stream: How to stream Best in Show
All FS1 and FS2 telecasts will be available for subscribers of the FOX Sports app. You can also catch the event on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers.
Watch Westminster Dog Show on Fubo
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