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The anticipation has ended and the 2024/25 Formula E season has commenced, with the São Paulo E-Prix in Brazil ready to kick off Season 11 on December 7.
Learn how to watch, follow, or stream the race on television, the Formula E website and app, and throughout social media.
SCHEDULE: Details on when, where, and how to watch or stream the 2024/25 Season 11 São Paulo E-Prix Round 1
Free Practice 1: Friday, December 6, 17:00 local/20:00 UTC
Free Practice 2: Saturday, December 7, 07:30 local/10:30 UTC
Qualifying: Saturday, December 7, 09:30 local/12:30 UTC
Race: Saturday, December 7, 14:00 local/17:00 UTC
Check the complete schedule in your local timezone and view the broadcaster listings or click the Ways to Watch button above to discover where to catch all the racing excitement in your area.
How to watch the race in Brazil
Supporters in Brazil can witness live racing on the Bandeirantes free-to-air channel, with all other sessions being broadcast live on Band Sports, Band Play, and Bandsports.br.
Highlights will be available afterwards on Band Sports, Band Play, and Bandsports.br.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will be streamed live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
How to watch and stream Formula E in the UK and Ireland
The race will be broadcast live and free on ITV4 and is also available to stream on ITVX, with qualifying also on ITVX.
Highlights will be shown later on ITV4 and ITVX.
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It’s a packed day of Formula E on TNT Sports 4 with FP1, FP2, qualifying, and the race all aired live.
Highlights will follow on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports 2, TNT Sports 3 and TNT Sports 4.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
How to watch and stream Formula E in Europe
Season 11 will be broadcast live in all the primary markets across Europe. Discover where to watch in your location.
France
Viewers in France can catch the races on L’Equipe.fr and Eurosport 2. La Chaine L’Equipe will air delayed coverage of the race on Saturday. Free Practice 1 and 2 will also be streamed live on Formula E’s YouTube channel. The entire race weekend will be live on Discovery+ and MAX.
Germany
A new alliance with Red Bull TV and Red Bull Media House will provide expanded live coverage for Season 11. Qualifying will be broadcast live on DF1, Eurosport 2, ServusOn, Magenta, and DAZN. The race will be live on DF1, ServusOn, Magenta, and DAZN plus Red Bull TV post-broadcast.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel. The complete race weekend will be live on Discovery+ and MAX.
Highlights will follow on Eurosport 1.
Spain
The race will be broadcast live on Eurosport 1, with highlights following on Eurosport 1 and DMAX.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel. The entire race weekend is live on Discovery+ and MAX.
Austria
Fans can follow the race and qualifying live on ServusTV, ServusOn, and DAZN.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Italy
Mediaset’s Channel 20 and Eurosport 2 will broadcast the race live. All sessions will be available live on SportMediaset.it with highlights on Italia Uno. Eurosport 1, Italia Uno, and SportMediaset.it will broadcast highlights.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel. The full race weekend will be live across Discovery+ and MAX.
The Netherlands
Eurosport 1 will broadcast the race live along with highlights. Ziggo Sport 3 will show FP2, qualifying, and the race live. Ziggo Sport Racing will feature highlights.
The entire race weekend is streamed live on Ziggo Sports Go.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel. The complete race weekend will be live on Discovery+ and MAX.
How to stream the São Paulo E-Prix in Japan
Viewers can enjoy all the excitement from qualifying and racing on J Sports 3. with BS Fuji providing dedicated highlights coverage.
J Sports on Demand will broadcast qualifying, the race, and highlights.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Where to watch and stream in China
GDTV Sports will present the qualifying and the race on delay, with highlights following.
HUYA, BiliBili, Sina and Douyin will show all sessions live, alongside highlights.
Tencent will also provide coverage across Tencent Sports, Tencent TV, Tencent News, WeChat, and QQ Browser.
Yangshipin and CCTV Csports will present qualifying and the race live.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
How to watch and stream in Asia
Indonesia
SPOTV2 and SPOTV NOW will provide live coverage of the weekend’s events and follow up with highlights.
Qualifying and the race will be shown live and free on MNC Vision+ and iNews.
Highlights will also be available on RCTI.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Pan South East Asia
SPOTV2 and SPOTV NOW will cover all weekend action live and follow up with highlights.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
How to watch the race from Australia and New Zealand
Australia
Stan Sport will provide live coverage of all sessions, while Channel 9 will feature highlights.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
New Zealand
Fans in New Zealand, especially supporters of Jaguar TCS Racing’s Nick Cassidy and Mitch Evans, can enjoy all the live action on Sky Sports 5.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Where to watch and stream Formula E in the USA and Americas
Canada
TVA Sports will show qualifying and the race live. TSN 1 will also air the race live, along with TSN+ providing live coverage and highlights.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
USA
Every session will be live on Roku Sports Channel, with highlights available later on Roku Sports Channel and CBS Sports Network.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Mexico
Azteca Desportes will broadcast each session live.
A+ will air the race live, followed by highlights.
Claro Sports, Fox Sports 3, Fox Sports Digital, and Claro Video will present qualifying and the race live, with highlights aired later on Fox Sports 3 and Fox Sports Digital.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Where to watch in Africa
Fans can see all of the live races on Supersport and SuperSport Variety 2 throughout Africa, with free race coverage available on e.tv’s eReality channel in South Africa.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
How to watch and stream in the Middle East and North Africa
SSC 2 provides live coverage of all race weekends in Saudi Arabia.
Fans across the Middle East and North Africa can catch race coverage on SSC 2, with all sessions also available on shahid.net.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
How to watch and stream Formula E in India
Qualifying and the race are available for live viewing on SonyLIV, with the race also airing on ST1 and highlights broadcast across both channels.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will also stream live on Formula E’s YouTube channel.
Find out more
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