
Monaco GP (June 5-7)
Sunday's race: 1pm BST / 9am ET
Free stream: ORF On (Austria) / RTBF Auvio (Belgium)
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The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix live streams will give us an early indication of whether Kimi Antonelli, who has now opened up a lead of more than 40 points over George Russell in the Drivers' Championship, can put to rest the ghosts of last year's European leg and continue the dominant form he has shown so far this season.
Despite finishing P3 in the sprint race in Canada, he bounced back strongly to claim victory in the Grand Prix, albeit aided by car-related DNFs for George Russell and Lando Norris.
The Papaya team will be looking to start afresh in Monte Carlo, especially after a horrible weekend in Montreal where they failed to score a single point between the two cars in the main race.
Ferrari could also fancy their chances this weekend. With virtually no long straights in Monaco – which is why we won't be seeing Straight Mode at all – one of their biggest weaknesses this season should be far less of a factor. Can they close the gap to the Silver Arrows?
All said, the fact remains that Monaco is the most difficult circuit on the calendar to overtake. Last year, there were just four on-track overtakes all race, and while this year's cars are 10 cms narrower, that is unlikely to change the fundamental nature of the race.
That is why Saturday's qualifying session is arguably the most important part of the weekend, as the last five out of seven winners have won from Pole.
Here’s how to watch the Monaco Grand Prix 2026 online from anywhere and potentially for FREE.
Monaco Grand Prix 2026 Schedule
Practice 1: Friday, June 5 | 12:30pm BST / 7:30am ET
Practice 2: Friday, June 5 | 4pm BST / 11am ET
Practice 3: Saturday, June 6 | 11:30am BST / 6:30am ET
Qualifying: Saturday, June 6 | 3pm BST / 10am ET
Monaco Grand Prix: Sunday, June 7 | 2pm BST / 9am ET
How to watch the Monaco Grand Prix 2026 for FREE
The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix isn't available for free in every country. However, in these select destinations lucky F1 fans can catch the practice sessions, qualifying, and the entire race/highlights for FREE.
Austria – ORF On (free live broadcast)
Belgium – RTBF Auvio (free live broadcast)
Luxembourg – RTL Play (free live broadcast)
UK – Channel 4 (free highlights)
Australia – 10Play (free highlights)
Canada – CTV (free highlights)
US – Apple TV (free trial) (free live broadcast of every Practice session)
Traveling abroad during the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix? You can use a VPN to watch all the action free of charge as if you were right at home.
How to watch the Monaco Grand Prix 2026 from anywhere
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