Guide for Viewing and Streaming the 2025 Italian Grand Prix Live
The Italian Grand Prix, a potentially pivotal showdown in the title battle between McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, is set to take place at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza racetrack on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025. Here's a guide on how to watch the race across different regions.
In the United States, ESPN will broadcast the Italian Grand Prix. For those who prefer streaming, ESPN Plus offers standalone access at $12 a month or $120 a year. Selected races will stream on ESPN Plus, featuring two alternate streams for all races.
In Canada, TSN and its streaming service TSN Plus carry the Italian Grand Prix. Existing TSN cable subscribers can watch at no extra charge, while TSN Plus offers coverage of PGA Tour Live golf, NFL games, F1, NASCAR, and the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments for CA$8 per month.
For Formula 1 enthusiasts in the UK, Sky Sports and Channel 4 will broadcast the race. Sky Sports offers livestream access through its app and Now TV membership, with Now TV offering a Now Sports membership for streaming access to Sky Sports channels. A day pass costs £15, while a monthly plan is available for £35.
In Australia, the Italian Grand Prix can be watched on Fox Sports via Foxtel, or via the streaming service Kayo Sports. New customers in Australia can take advantage of a one-week Kayo Sports free trial. Kayo Sports starts at AU$25 per month, allowing for streaming on one screen, while its Premium tier costs AU$35 per month for simultaneous viewing on up to three devices.
Existing TSN cable subscribers in Canada can watch the Italian Grand Prix at no extra charge using their TV provider details. In the US and Canada, the entire race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, will be shown.
In Australia, the starting time is 11 p.m. AEST, in the UK it's a 2 p.m. BST start, and in the US and Canada, it's a 9 a.m. ET (6 a.m. PT) start.
For those in the US who prefer Sling TV, the Orange plan includes ESPN and ABC (via ESPN3). In the UK, Channel 4 provides free-to-air coverage, making it an accessible option for many.
For those looking for a more flexible streaming option in the US, ESPN Plus is a standalone streaming service that costs $12 a month or $120 a year, offering a wide range of sports, including F1. In Australia, Kayo Sports offers access to a wide range of sports, including F1, NRL, NFL, NHL, and MLB, with no lock-in contracts.
For those who want to follow the entire season, the entire schedule of races can be found here. Races are usually held on Sundays and are typically spaced two weeks apart.
Stay tuned for updates on the Italian Grand Prix and the exciting title battle between Piastri and Norris.
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