MotoGP 2024 TV Coverage Rights: TV Channel and Broadcasters List
MotoGP 2024 TV Coverage Rights: What channel is broadcasting MotoGP in 2024, tv rights, MotoGP tv schedule and broadcasters list.
MotoGP is the highest level and oldest established of motorcycle road racing in the world. It is sanctioned by the motorsports world governing body (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) and is a very well-known riding sport watched by millions from around the world. Every MotoGP session from practice to qualifying and the main race are broadcasted around the world and here’re all the MotoGP 2024 TV Coverage and Free to Air and Paid TV Channels broadcasting worldwide.
The coronavirus outbreak affected the last year’s season but now once again MotoGP is all set for the 2024 season with all the nineteen races. The MotoGP has four categories – MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE. MotoE is the latest to be developed and uses electric engines, the other three using four-stroke engines.
MotoGP is one of the most popular motorsports and top motorcycle road racing event in the world. You can find complete MotoGP TV Coverage rights and tv channel broadcasting list worldwide here.
The MotoGP 2024 season begins on 28 March with Grand Prix of Qatar. MotoGP is becoming more and more popular around the world. MotoGP 2024 to have live tv coverage around the world with 87 broadcasters who have MotoGP TV rights to broadcast every race in 207 countries.
MotoGP 2024 Broadcasting TV Channels List
Dorna Sports announced that the 2024 MotoGP would reach a total of 101 networks to show all the 20 Grands Prix. Here’s the complete list of MotoGP 2024 broadcast rights.
Country | TV Channel | Language | Free to Air / Paid Channel |
Albania | RTSH | Albanian | Free |
Andorra | DAZN | Spanish | Pay |
Asia | Fox Sports Asia | English | Pay |
Australia | Fox Sports/ Network Ten | English | Pay/Free |
Austria | Servus TV | German | Free |
Belgium | Eurosport | Dutch | Pay |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sport Klub | Serbian or Croatian | Pay |
Bulgaria | Mtel Sport | Bulgarian | Pay |
Brazil | SporTV | Portuguese | Pay |
Canada | beIN Sports | English | Pay |
Caribbean | ESPN Caribbean | English | Pay |
China | Star Sports | English | Pay |
Croatia | Sport Klub | Croatian | Pay |
Czech Republic | Nova Sport | Czech/Slovak | Pay |
Cyprus | CytaVision | Greek | Pay |
Denmark | TV3 Sport | Danish | Pay |
Estonia | TVPlay Sports | Estonian | Pay |
Finland | C More Sport | Finnish | Pay |
France | Canal+ | French | Pay |
Germany | ServusTV | German | Free |
Greece | Cosmote Sport | Greek | Pay |
Hungary | Spíler TV | Hungarian | Pay |
Indian Subcontinent | Sony TEN | English | Pay |
Indonesia | Trans 7 | English | Free |
Ireland | BT Sport | English | Pay |
Israel | Sport 5 | Hebrew | Pay |
Italy | Sky Sport | Italian | Pay |
Japan | G+/Nippon TVHulu/ | Japanese | Pay/Free/Pay |
Kazakhstan | Setanta Sports | Kazakh | Pay |
Kosovo | Art Sport | Albanian | Pay |
Latin America(except Brazil) | ESPN Latin America | Spanish | Pay |
Latvia | TVPlay Sports | Latvian | Pay |
Liechtenstein | SRG SSR | German, French and Italian | Free |
Lithuania | TVPlay Sports | Lithuanian | Pay |
Luxembourg | Eurosport | Dutch | Pay |
Macedonia | Sport Klub | Macedonian | Pay |
Malta | Total Sports Network | Maltese | Pay |
The Middle East and North Africa | OSN Sports | Arabic / English | Pay |
Montenegro | Sport Klub | Serbian | Pay |
Netherlands | Eurosport/NOS | Dutch | Pay/Free |
New Zealand | Sky Sport | English | Pay |
Norway | Viasat Motor | Norwegian / Swedish | Pay |
Papua New Guinea | Fox Sports Asia | English | Pay |
Poland | Polsat Sport | Polish | Pay |
Portugal | Sport TV | Portuguese | Pay |
Puerto Rico | beIN Sports | English/Spanish | Pay |
Romania | Eurosport | Romanian | Pay |
San Marino | Sky Sport/TV8 | Italian | PayFree |
Serbia | Sport Klub | Serbian | Pay |
Slovakia | Nova Sport | Czech/Slovak | Pay |
Slovenia | Kanal A | Slovenian | Free |
South Korea | Star Sports | English | Pay |
Spain | DAZN | Spanish | Pay |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport | English | Pay |
Sweden | Viasat Motor | Swedish | Pay |
Switzerland | SRG SSR | German, French and Italian | Free |
Thailand | PPTV | Thai | Free |
Turkey | S Sport | Turkish | Pay |
United Kingdom | BT Sport/Channel 5 | English | Pay/Free |
United States | beIN Sports | English/Spanish | Pay |
Venezuela | Meridiano TV | Spanish | Free |
MotoGP uses a broadcasting technique similar to the F1, known as the “World Feed”. This has been managed by Dorna Sports since 1992. In-house coverage is provided and various cameras are used to capture the speeding machines on the tracks as they complete lap after lap.
Fixed cameras, onboard cameras, helicams, and RF cameras are used to produce the event in High Definition using Dolby 5.1 surround sound. A super high-speed SloMo cam is used to capture in slow motion.
MotoGP 2024 TV Coverage Rights
The UK viewers can watch every MotoGP live stream on BT Sports while free to air channel Channel 5 will have the final race and highlights. The United States viewers can watch every MotoGP race with Moto2 and Moto3 live coverage on beIN Sports while they can enjoy qualifying and practice race live online through their website and mobile apps.
Canadian viewers can watch MotoGP live telecast on “WorldSport” while highlights on french tv channel RDS. Canadian viewers can watch MotoGP Sunday’s race live on World Sports TV ( WSTV) while highlights will be available at RDS (French).
Sony Sports Network channel – Sony ESPN will broadcast the race live in India and its subcontinent like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, etc.
FoxSports which is a paid channel will have live coverage of every GP in Australia while Channel One will broadcast only Australian and other selective races live. Asian Countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines can tune into FoxSports Asia for the live action of every race.
Netherlands MotoGP fans can watch the race live on Eurosport (paid channel) and on NOS (Dutch MotoGP). Belgium audiences can watch on Eurosport as they have the MotoGP TV Coverage rights. ESPN Latin will have live coverage of MotoGP action in American countries except for Brazil.