Fans have several convenient options to follow all the action at the legendary race this year (10 - 14 June). Whether on T.V., social media or FIAWEC+, everyone can watch the main event of the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) season no matter where they happen to be.

On T.V.
In the host country of France, Eurosport will broadcast all free practice and qualifying sessions. The race will also be available on free-to-air TV on the L'Équipe channel, notably featuring Thursday's Hyperpole, a new addition this year, starting at 19:55.
In Europe, the sport's long-standing broadcaster Eurosport will provide extensive coverage by airing every free practice and qualifying session. Other channels are taking up the broadcast in various countries: RTL Nitro in Germany, Discovery Turbo in Italy and TNT Sports in the UK, with a significant portion of the coverage available for free on Quest.
And in the U.S., the entire event will be broadcast on TruTV with all free practice and qualifying sessions also available on HBO Max.
In Central America and Mexico, coverage will be available free-to-air on FOX Deportes via Tubi, complemented in Mexico by Fox on pay TV and Fox One on pay digital platforms.
In South America (excluding Brazil), coverage will be provided through SOMOS FOX on YouTube. In Brazil, the championship will benefit from an enhanced broadcast offering combining free-to-air, digital and pay-TV coverage, with Bandplay, Esporte na Band, Jovem Pan Esportes and Grande Prêmio on YouTube, as well as Band Sports on pay TV.
In South Korea, coverage will be provided by SPO TV and SPO TV Now, with broadcasts available in Korean for the first time. As a new addition, beIN Sports will broadcast all sessions across the Asia-Pacific region and New Zealand. In Japan, J Sports will air all sessions, while selected sessions will also be streamed on YouTube, alongside the arrival of ABEMA as a new broadcaster. In China, Tencent Sports and Bilibili will serve as major digital partners for the championship. In addition, on the Douyin platform, two motorsport-focused channels, DCar and GT Division, will broadcast the race.
Expanded Coverage Across Africa, MENA and Oceania : Coverage will be provided by beIN Sports across the MENA region, SuperSport in Sub-Saharan Africa, Stan Sport and GO in Australia, and Eurosport India in the Indian market
Check out the full Broadcast Schedule so you don't miss a thing.
Watch the 2026 24 Hours of le Mans live with FIAWEC+
Available worldwide, the FIAWEC+ 365 pass allows you to follow the entire FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) season for €49.99, while an offer dedicated solely to the 24 Hours of Le Mans allows you watch the full 94th running for €19.99.
The FIAWEC+ package for the 94th 24 Hours of Le Mans includes:
Free practices, qualifying sessions and the race live
On-board camera feeds during the race
Full replays of the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans
Stream FIA WEC races
The Road to Le Mans race on Friday 12 June 10:00-13:00
The FIAWEC+ is available online and as an app at the App Store and Google Play.




