MotoGP continues to thrill motorsport fans around the world, and for the 2025 season, it's easier than ever to follow all the action live.
From practice and qualifying to Sprint races and Grand Prix Sundays, broadcasters across the globe are offering comprehensive coverage.
Here's a country-by-country breakdown of where to watch MotoGP in 2025.
Where to Watch MotoGP in the United Kingdom & Ireland
- TV: TNT Sports covers every session live.
- Streaming: Discovery+ offers full live streaming
- Free-to-Air: Quest will broadcast every Tissot Sprint live and select Grand Prix races.
Where to Watch MotoGP in the United States
- TV: FOX Sports airs races on FS1 and FS2.
- Streaming: FOX Sports app, Fubo, Sling TV.
- Spanish-Language: FOX Deportes airs selected races.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Canada
- TV: REV TV Canada carries the MotoGP feed.
- Streaming: TSN+ offers access with some broadcast delays.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Australia
- TV: Fox Sports via Foxtel.
- Streaming: Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports.
- Free-to-Air: Network 10 and 10 Play air the Australian GP.
Where to Watch MotoGP in India
- TV: Eurosport India holds the rights.
- Streaming: FanCode streams all live sessions and highlights.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Spain
- TV & Streaming: DAZN holds exclusive rights for full coverage.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Germany, Austria & Switzerland
- TV: Sky Deutschland holds exclusive rights in all three countries.
- Free-to-Air (Austria): ServusTV provides free coverage.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Belgium
- Free-to-Air: RTBF streams all races live.
Where to Watch MotoGP in France
- TV: Canal+ broadcasts all sessions.
- Streaming: MyCanal app for subscribers.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Italy
- TV: Sky Sport MotoGP provides full coverage.
- Free-to-Air: TV8 broadcasts select races.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Brazil
- TV & Streaming: ESPN and Star+ offer full MotoGP coverage.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Japan
- TV: NTV covers races locally.
- Streaming: Hulu Japan offers live and on-demand streaming.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Malaysia
- TV: Astro SuperSport covers all events.
- Streaming: Astro GO enables live streaming.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Thailand
- TV: PPTV HD airs selected races live.
- Streaming: PPTV online for digital viewers.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Singapore
- TV: SPOTV on StarHub and Singtel.
- Streaming: SPOTV NOW app.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Poland
- TV: Polsat Sport continues to provide live coverage.
Where to Watch MotoGP in South Africa
- TV: SuperSport airs full MotoGP coverage.
- Streaming: DStv Now streams live races.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Hungary
- TV: Network4 broadcasts all sessions via Arena4 and Match4.
- Streaming: Net4+ platform.
Where to Watch MotoGP in Indonesia
- TV: Trans7 airs premier class races live.
- Streaming: Additional coverage and shows are provided.
- For the most up-to-date and official list of MotoGP broadcasters worldwide,
visit the official MotoGP website.
Frequently Asked MotoGP Broadcasting Questions
Where can I watch MotoGP for free in the UK? You can watch select MotoGP races for free on Quest (Freeview) and ITVX. Quest airs every Tissot Sprint and two full Grand Prix races per season, including the British GP.
What time is MotoGP today in the UK? MotoGP race times vary based on the location of the Grand Prix. Most European races start between 12:00–14:00 UK time on Sundays. Check the MotoGP schedule page or your TV guide for today's exact start time.
Is MotoGP on Amazon Prime? No, MotoGP is not available to watch directly on Amazon Prime Video in the UK.
Is MotoGP on YouTube TV? MotoGP is not available on YouTube TV in the UK. This service is primarily for U.S. audiences, where FOX Sports may be accessible.
No, MotoGP is not available on NOW TV as it doesn't carry TNT Sports, which holds MotoGP rights in the UK. You’ll need Discovery+ or a TNT Sports subscription to watch live.
Is MotoGP on Sky Sports UK? No, MotoGP is not shown on Sky Sports in the UK. The exclusive rights are held by TNT Sports and Discovery+.
How do I get MotoGP on my Smart TV? Download the Discovery+ app on your Smart TV and subscribe to a plan that includes TNT Sports. This gives you full access to live MotoGP coverage. Alternatively, use a streaming stick (like Amazon Fire TV or Roku) or cast from your mobile device.