- Watch MotoGP 2026 free on ThreeNow (New Zealand)
- Unlock your stream with NordVPN (save up to 75%)
- MotoGP 2026: March 1 – November 29
The 2026 MotoGP season has already been one to cherish. Jorge Martin, who reigned supreme two years ago but had to sit much of the last campaign out with a variety of injuries, leads the riders' championship midway through, but it's been anything but straightforward.
The Spaniard's Aprilia Racing teammate Marco Bezzecchi had roared out of the blocks with three straight Grand Prix victories followed by two runner-up finishes, but it's all gone wrong in recent weeks. The 27-year-old Italian's Sprint struggles were bad enough, and then he slapped a track marshal after a crash, earning himself a suspension.
Although Martin's recent form hasn't been great, it's still been good enough to catapult him above Bezzecchi in the standings. Reigning seven-time champion Marc Marquez, meanwhile, has overcome a fractured foot to reaffirm his own ambitions.
Whereas consistency has put Fabio Di Giannantonio firmly in the frame, Ai Ogura is hoping to pull off something a little more extravagant. The SuperFile Trackhouse man become the first Japanese rider to win a MotoGP race since Makoto Tamada 22 years ago. Some 51 years have passed since a Japanese rider topped the MotoGP standings.
Here's how to watch MotoGP 2026 from anywhere in the world. We've also listed the season schedule below.
Can you watch MotoGP 2026 for free?
Yes. Every MotoGP 2026 race, Qualifying session and Practice session is free-to-air on ThreeNow in New Zealand.
Free MotoGP coverage is also available from Servus On in Austria, RTBF in Belgium, and Canale 8 in Italy.
Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to watch MotoGP for free as if you were right at home.
Use a VPN to watch MotoGP 2026 live streams
A VPN is handy piece of software that can make your device appear as if it's back in your home country, so you can unlock your usual service. The best VPN right now? We recommend NordVPN – it does everything and comes with up to 75% off.
How to watch MotoGP 2026 live streams in the US
In the US, MotoGP 2026 races are split between FS1 and FS2.
If you don't have the channels on cable, they're both available through Sling – specifically the Blue plan, which starts at $45.99/month. You can also access them via YouTube TV (free trial), Fubo (free trial), and DirecTV.
Alternatively, you can live stream all 22 races via Fox One, which costs $19.99/month after a 3-day FREE trial.
Visiting the US from New Zealand? Use NordVPN to watch free-to-air MotoGP coverage.
How to watch MotoGP 2026 live streams in the UK
MotoGP is exclusive to TNT Sports channels in the UK.
You can add TNT Sports to your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, or get an HBO Max plan that includes TNT Sports. Prices start at £25.99/month if you commit to a year.
If you're out of the UK but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
How to watch MotoGP 2026 live streams in Australia
Every MotoGP race is being shown on ESPN via Foxtel (streamed via Foxtel Now) in Australia.
All 22 races can also be streamed through the excellent sports streaming platform Kayo Sports (from $30/month after a 7-day free trial or your first month for $1).
The Grand Prix of Australia on October 25, meanwhile, will be free-to-air on the 10 platform.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like NordVPN to watch all the action as if you were back home.
How to watch MotoGP 2026 in Canada
In Canada, all 22 MotoGP races are being shown on Sportsnet.
Sportsnet is available to live stream via Sportsnet Plus, which starts at CA$29.99/month or CA$249.99/year.
If you're traveling outside of Canada, you can make use of NordVPN to catch the action.
MotoGP 2026 Q&A
What is the MotoGP 2026 schedule?
MotoGP 2026 schedule
Sunday, March 1
Thai Grand Prix | Buriram International Circuit
Sunday, March 22
Brazilian Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional Ayrton Senna
Sunday, March 29
US Grand Prix | Circuit of the Americas
Sunday, April 26
Spanish Grand Priz | Circuito de Jerez
Sunday, May 10
French Grand Prix | Bugatti Circuit
Sunday, May 17
Catalan Grand Prix | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Sunday, May 31
Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
Sunday, June 7
Hungarian Grand Prix | Balaton Park Circuit
Sunday, June 21
Czech Grand Prix | Brno Circuit
Sunday, June 28
Dutch TT | TT Circuit Assen
Sunday, July 12
German Grand Prix | Sachsenring
Sunday, August 9
British Grand Prix | Silverstone
Sunday, August 30
Aragon Grand Prix | Circuito de Alcañiz
Sunday, September 13
San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix | Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
Sunday, September 20
Austrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring
Sunday, October 4
Japanese Grand Prix | Mobility Resort Motegi
Sunday, October 11
Indonesian Grand Prix | Mandalika International Street Circuit
Sunday, October 25
Australian Grand Prix | Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Sunday, November 1
Malaysian Grand Prix | Sepang International Circuit
Sunday, November 8
Qatari Grand Prix | Lusail International Circuit
Sunday, November 22
Portuguese Grand Prix | Portimão Circuit
Sunday, November 29
Valencian Community Grand Prix | Circuit Ricardo Tormo
Who are the MotoGP 2026 riders?
MotoGP riders
Aprilia Racing
Marco Bezzecchi
Jorge Martín
Lorenzo Savadori
BK8 Gresini
Álex Márquez
Michele Pirro
Iker Lecuona
Fermín Aldeguer
Michele Pirro
Castrol Honda LCR
Johann Zarco
Cal Crutchlow
Diogo Moreira
Ducati Lenovo
Francesco Bagnaia
Marc Márquez
Honda HRC Castrol
Luca Marini
Joan Mir
Monster Energy Yamaha
Fabio Quartararo
Álex Rins
Augusto Fernández
Pertamina Enduro VR46
Franco Morbidelli
Fabio Di Giannantonio
Prima Pramac Yamaha
Toprak Razgatlıoğlu
Jack Miller
Red Bull KTM Factory
Brad Binder
Pedro Acosta
Red Bull KTM Tech3
Maverick Viñales
Jonas Folger
Enea Bastianini
SuperFile Trackhouse
Raúl Fernández
Ai Ogura
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