2020 F1 Live TV Schedule
Channel Ten, the official free-to-air Formula 1 TV network for Australia, will be broadcasting highlights of every race after each event is complete. The only live race they can broadcast each season is the Australian GP, which has unfortunately been cancelled for 2020.Where Sky Sports F1 shows every Formula 1 practice session, qualifying session and race, Channel 4 only shows post-qualifying and post-race highlights, with the exception of the British Grand Prix which it broadcasts in full.
Watch F1 Live Online
Each and every Formula One weekend will be broadcast on Fox Sports of Australia (Kayo/Foxtel), where it will be available to watch live online with Foxtel Now and a compatible device.As we said above, you can still watch Sky Sports F1 without being a Sky customer as the channel is also available on Now TV. This is sky's streaming service, which you can watch via the Now TV Player app on a laptop, PC, Mac, phone or tablet, or Sky's own Now TV Stick which connects to an HDMI input on your TV.
Formula 1 highlights will remain on Channel 4 next season after the publicly-owned channel and Sky agreed to extend the current broadcast rights deal for 2020. The new agreement will keep highlights of 21 of next year's 22 F1 races on terrestrial television in 2020.
As it has in years past, in the United States, ESPN will broadcast Sky Sports' presentation of all 2019 F1 races. Below is the TV and live streaming schedule for all Formula One race presentations on ESPN platforms in 2019.
Formula 1 highlights will remain on Channel 4 next season after the publicly-owned channel and Sky agreed to extend the current broadcast rights deal for 2020. The new agreement will keep highlights of 21 of next year's 22 F1 races on terrestrial television in 2020.
TV channel
The Mexican Grand Prix will be broadcast live by ABC. Coverage of race day begins at 1:30 p.m. ET on Sunday.Watching F1 with NOW TV. Watch up to 22 Formula 1 races live this season on NOW TV with a Sky Sports Pass. Or grab an F1 Season Ticket to get every race and practice session for the whole F1 season. Keep in mindRed Button coverage isn't available with any of the Sky Sports Passes.
How to legally watch F1 without buying Sky Sports F1
- Foreign Stream and Radio 5 Live. Firstly, the easiest way of accessing a legal race stream is through a foreign TV channel such as Canal+ or RTL who are showing the race live on their website.
- Satellite Dish.
- Borrowing a relative or friend's SkyGO.
- BBC Highlights.
- Find a local pub.
Qualifying begins at 9pm GMT on Saturday with the race starting at 7.10pm GMT on Sunday.
As well as on TV, Sky F1 subscribers can watch the live coverage on the Sky Sports App. The app and website will also feature rolling updates and video clips in the live blog.