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How and Where to Watch Le Mans 24 Hours 2024

Broadcasts and platforms to follow the most famous race in motorsport

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The 24 Hours of Le Mans, the fourth round of the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship, will take place this weekend (15-16 June). Here you will find all the information you need to watch the race from home.

Europe

In France, La Chaîne L’Equipe will broadcast the race live and free-to-air on Saturday 15 June from 16:00 to 01:30. On Sunday 16 June, coverage will resume at 05:00 and run until 17:45. Eurosport 1 will also broadcast the entire race, along with practice sessions and Hyperpole. Eurosport 2 will show the first practice session. Eurosport will cover the event across Europe, including Belgium, the UK, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Discovery+ will broadcast on its pay digital channel in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Netherlands, and Italy.

United States and Canada

For American fans, the digital platform MAX will offer practice sessions, qualifying, and the full race live. Additionally, with the B/R Sports Add-On from MAX, live and on-demand coverage of the WEC will include extensive production 30 minutes before and after the races, with a dedicated pit reporter. The pay-TV channel MotorTrend will also show practice sessions and the full race. In Canada, fans can tune in via the paid digital platform CTV.

Rest of America

In Brazil, the Bandeirantes Group will broadcast most of the WEC on Bandsports. The full race will be shown live on the pay channel Bandsports, the digital platform Bandplay on YouTube, and Grande Premio. DirecTV Sports will cover the WEC in Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean (except Mexico and Brazil) through its DSports Motor channel. Fox Sports has the rights in Mexico and will broadcast most of the race live on Fox Sports 3.

Asia and Australasia

A pan-Asian deal with Eurosport will see the race broadcast on Eurosport Asia, including India. In Japan, the full race will be shown on J Sports 1. The online channel StanSport will televise the WEC in Australia, and the platform Douyin will cover the race in China.

Africa

The long-term WEC broadcast partner, SuperSport, will televise the 24 Hours of Le Mans for residents in Sub-Saharan Africa with the full race live on Supersport Variety4, with multiple repeats on MSP/MSPA.

Official App

The official FIA WEC/24 Hours of Le Mans app is essential for any true endurance racing fan. Through it, you can follow the action live, access behind-the-scenes content, and connect with other fans from around the world. Stay up-to-date with the standings, track your favorite cars, or dive into the stats. You can also watch the race with official commentary. (Note the geo-restrictions in the USA and Canada).

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