24 Hours of Le Mans 2025: TV Coverage and Channel List
The 24 Hours of Le Mans 2025 is almost here. The race will take place on June 14 and 15. Fans around the world are ready to enjoy the action, whether at home or with friends. If you’re planning to watch it on TV, this guide will help you find the right channel based on where you live.
This year, broadcasters are covering the race in more countries than ever. No matter where you are, there’s likely a way for you to follow the full 24 hours live.

Europe
In France, you can watch the race live and free on La Chaîne L’Équipe. They’ll start showing it at 4 PM on Saturday and continue until 1:30 AM. On Sunday, coverage will pick up again from 5 AM and go until the end of the race at 5:45 PM.
Eurosport 1 will show the entire race as well. You’ll also be able to watch free practice sessions and the Hyperpole on Eurosport channels. Free Practice 1 will air on Eurosport 2.
Eurosport has coverage across many European countries. If you’re in the UK, Germany, Spain, Belgium, or Italy, check your Eurosport channel. Discovery+ will also stream the race in the UK and several other countries like Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands.
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United States and Canada
In the US, you can watch the race on MAX if you have the B/R Sports Add-On. They will show the full race live along with practice and qualifying. You’ll also get pre-race and post-race coverage, which helps bring you closer to the action.
MotorTrend TV is another way to watch in the US. They’ll broadcast the whole event on cable. If you have a TV subscription with MotorTrend, you’re set.
In Canada, fans can watch the race through the digital platform CTV. It will have live access to the full event.
Please remember, the FIA WEC app won’t stream the race in the US or Canada because of exclusive TV rights.
South America
In Brazil, the race will be on Bandsports. You can also watch it on the Bandplay YouTube channel and on Grande Premio. These platforms will show the full race live.
If you’re in other parts of Central or South America, you can tune into DSports Motor through DirecTV Sports. This includes most countries in the region, but not Mexico or Brazil.
In Mexico, Fox Sports 3 will show most of the race live. Check your local guide to be sure about start times.
Asia and Australasia
A big part of Asia will get Le Mans coverage through Eurosport Asia. This includes countries like India. If you have access to Eurosport, you can watch the race in full.
In Japan, J Sports 1 will broadcast the race. Japanese fans have always followed Le Mans closely, so expect full coverage on TV.
Australian viewers can watch the race on StanSport. It’s an online service that offers the full WEC season, including Le Mans.
If you’re in China, Doujin is the official platform covering the race this year.
Africa
In Sub-Saharan Africa, SuperSport will air the entire 24 Hours of Le Mans. The live broadcast will be on SuperSport Variety 4. You’ll also find replays on other SuperSport channels like MSP and MSPA.
Official App (Outside US & Canada)
The FIA WEC and Le Mans app is another good option if you’re outside the US or Canada. It lets you follow every lap of the race.
You can track your favorite cars, check the standings, and even watch with official commentary. The app includes live timing and stats, so it’s great for fans who want more details during the race.
Country-by-Country Broadcaster List
Country/Region | Broadcaster |
---|---|
France | La Chaîne L’Équipe, Eurosport 1/2 |
United Kingdom | Eurosport 1, Discovery+ |
Germany | Eurosport 1, Discovery+ |
Spain | Eurosport |
Italy | Eurosport, Discovery+ |
Belgium | Eurosport |
Denmark | Discovery+ |
Sweden | Discovery+ |
Norway | Discovery+ |
Finland | Discovery+ |
Netherlands | Discovery+ |
USA | MAX (B/R Sports), MotorTrend TV |
Canada | CTV digital platform |
Brazil | Bandsports, Bandplay, Grande Premio |
South America | DSports Motor |
Mexico | Fox Sports 3 |
Japan | J Sports 1 |
China | Doujin |
Australia | StanSport |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport Variety 4 |
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is one of the biggest races in the world. No matter where you live, there’s a way to watch it live on TV. Whether you’re tuning in from Europe, North America, Asia, or Africa, the broadcasters above will bring the race to your screen.
Mark your calendar for June 14 and 15. Grab your snacks, settle in, and enjoy every moment of this legendary event.