What channel is MotoGP on today? TV schedule, start time for 2024 German Grand Prix

2024-07-07
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MotoGP returns for back-to-back races after a month's long summer break in 2024, and we're all set for the ninth race of the season at the Sachsenring as the German Grand Prix gets underway.

Unlike circuits like those in Spain and Italy, this isn't a home race for any of the 27 drivers, however after winning a thrilling encounter in 2023, this year's current World Championship leader Jorge Martin will certainly be treating it as such, as he looks to extend his 10-point lead at the top.

Martin was pipped to the top of the podium by defending two-time champion Francesco Bagnaia at the Dutch TT in Assen last time out, and the Spaniard will be on the hunt for only a third race win of the season — despite still leading Bagnaia in the current standings by 200 points to 190.

Ahead of the ninth race of the MotoGP season, The Sporting News has you covered with all the timings, TV and streaming details to follow if you want to keep up with all the action, as we get set for the German Grand Prix.

MORE: Full MotoGP schedule for the 2024 World Championship season

What time is the MotoGP German Grand Prix race today?

The 2024 German Grand Prix race begins at 2:00 p.m. local time (CEST) from the Sachsenring in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Saxony, Germany, and here's how that translates across some of the world's major territories:

  Date Start time
USA Sunday, July 7 8:00 a.m. ET
Canada Sunday, July 7 8:00 a.m. ET
UK Sunday, July 7 1:00 p.m. BST
Australia Sunday, July 7 10:00 p.m. AEST
India Sunday, July 7 5:30 p.m. IST

How to watch MotoGP German Grand Prix: TV channel, live stream

The German Grand Prix is the ninth race of the 2024 MotoGP World Championship season and takes place at the Sachsenring in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Saxony, Germany on Sunday, July 7.

Here's how to watch the 2024 German Grand Prix across selected areas of the world's major regions:

Region TV channel Streaming
USA TruTV Max, Sling TV
Canada REV TV

TSN+

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UK TNT Sports Discovery+
Australia Fox Sports, Channel 10 Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now
India Eurosport+ Viacom18

USA: TruTV is the place to catch this race on terrestrial television in the US, and for streaming options, Sling TV is your best bet, with Max also providing coverage both live and on catch-up for MotoGP fans stateside

Canada: Canadian MotoGP fans can watch English-speaking coverage of the 2024 MotoGP season via REV TV, with streaming also available on TSN+

UK: This race will be available to watch in the UK on TNT Sports, whose broadcast feed is also shown on Discovery+'s streaming service. 

Australia: Fox Sports is the place to go for your MotoGP action in Australia, as well as providing streaming options on Foxtel Go and Kayo. Channel 10 are also providing free-to-air coverage of today's race.

India: Eurosport+ is the home of MotoGP in India, and will be showing the race live on terrestrial TV, while fans can also stream the action with Viacom18.

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When is the next MotoGP race after the German Grand Prix?

MotoGP is back in full swing following the summer break, and the fact we're not even at the halfway stage of the season yet shows that's there's plenty of racing left to run and enjoy as the 2024 season really starts to hot up. Next up after Germany —it's none other than the British Grand Prix.

The seventh of 10 races in a row taking place on European soil either side of the summer break, this year's British Grand Prix from Silverstone —
 the same circuit which hosts the iconic Formula One race —
 has been run almost annually since 1977, aside of cancellations in 2018 and 2020 due to weather conditions and the covid-19 pandemic respectively.

Taking place on Sunday, August 4 after another, albeit shorter, few weeks' break between consecutive races, this year's British Grand Prix will mark the halfway stage of the season as race number 10 out of 20. From thereon the action is almost week-to-week, with Austria, Aragon, San Marino and more to follow in a jam-packed end to the 2024 campaign.