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The drivers head to the Caspian Sea coast for Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix in the midst of controversy surrounding McLaren’s actions last time out at Monza.
Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the race as it happens, wherever you are in the world.
While Red Bull’s Max Verstappen had a superb weekend in Lombardy, setting a new all-time F1 speed record in qualifying before claiming victory in the Italian Grand Prix, those feats were somewhat overshadowed by the fallout after McLaren ordered Driver’s Championship leader Oscar Piastri to allow his teammate and title rival Lando Norris to pass him.
That call ultimately allowed Norris finish in second in front of Piastri, reducing the latter’s championship lead by three points to 31. This ensures that the title race is on a knife’s edge ahead of a Grand Prix that’s renowned for its unpredictability.
Making its 10th appearance on the F1 calendar this year, the Baku City Circuit has consistently delivered some of the most thrilling races of recent seasons, thanks in large part to its unusually long, slipstream-friendly main straight along the city’s shoreline coupled with a notoriously wide Turn 1 that invites risky overtaking.
The Azerbaijan GP takes place at the Baku City Circuit on Sunday, Sept. 21, at 3 p.m. AZT local time. Starting time in the US and Canada is 7 a.m. ET (4 a.m. PT). In the UK that’s a 12 p.m. BST start. Australian viewers will be looking at a 9 p.m. AEST start.
The entire race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, will be shown in the US on ESPN’s family of TV and streaming networks. Folks who want to follow the whole race weekend will need access to the ABC and ESPN news channels on cable or live TV streaming services, or the ESPN Plus streaming service.
Livestream the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in the US
Every Formula One race during the 2025 season will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC. All practice and qualifying sessions and all F1 Sprint events also will be broadcast. This race will be carried on ESPN.
Selected races will also stream on ESPN Plus, featuring two alternate streams for all races (Driver Tracker and mixed onboard cameras).
How to livestream the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in the UK
F1 is shown in the UK on Sky Sports and Channel 4. Sky Sports airs the races, practice rounds and qualifying, while free-to-air Channel 4 offers highlights that broadcast after the day’s action. If you already have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, you can stream the race via its app, but cord-cutters can watch Sky TV with unlimited Sky Sports on a Now TV membership.
Livestream the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Canada
F1 fans can watch every GP this season, including the Azerbaijan GP, on TSN and its streaming service, TSN Plus. Existing TSN cable subscribers can also watch at no extra charge using the details of their TV provider.
Livestream the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Australia
Grand Prix races can be watched Down Under on Fox Sports via Foxtel. If you’re not a Fox subscriber, your best option is to sign up for the streaming service Kayo Sports.
When and where are the races?
Races are usually held on Sundays and are typically spaced two weeks apart. Here’s the entire schedule.