It's an early start, but we have everything you need to know for a free live stream of the Australian F1 GP. There's an extended highlights option too.
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If you're on the western side of our ol' blue marble, you might have to get up early, or stay up late, to catch this weekend's race on Sunday. So good thing you won't be having to fumble through the internet trying to find out where to watch the Australian F1 live stream for free this Sunday. Long story short: our Aussie cousins are enjoying a free F1 live stream courtesy of 10Play, but if you're not in Australia, you'll need a VPN to get around the geo-blockers.
That's the best way to watch the Australian F1 race online for free with English commentary, but we have a few other free options dotted around Europe that you could try too via that VPN assist. We've got you covered with local UK and US coverage if you'd prefer. Oh, and if the race isn't on at a convenient time for you, there's a lengthy highlight show running a few hours later we can point you to - it's essentially the whole race and is the option I'll be opting for.
There are a range of solid methods to watch this weekend's race for free if you use a VPN. If you want English commentary, the Australian route is your best option as highlighted above. This will let you watch the Australian GP live from anywhere in the world.
Our preferred option of all the best VPN providers is ExpressVPN, which comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee if you're unsatisfied. Check out the latest deal details below. If you're looking for something a little cheaper though, both Surfshark and NordVPN are fine alternatives.
As eager as I am to see Alonso stop all the kids having a great time, 6am is just too early for a Sunday. Instead, I'll check into Channel 4's extended highlights show, which I often use during the season if I can avoid hearing the result beforehand. Today the program is on earlier than its usual evening slot and can be seen from 12:30 p.m. BST with coverage of the event lasting two and a half hours - it really feels like the entire race in all honesty. You can tune in on the Channel 4 website online and use a VPN as outlined above to tune in from outside the UK.
ESPN carries coverage of Formula 1 racing throughout the season, and there's plenty of it left to enjoy too. If you don't already have access to the channel, then there are a couple of cord-cutting options for you to consider. Sling TV's Orange tier is usually $40 a month, but a special offer right now sees that first month's price slashed to just $20.
Fubo TV also has ESPN but is much more expensive at $74.99 a month. It's very packed though and is a favorite amongst cord-cutting sports fans. Better yet, you can actually get a 7-day free trial, so enjoy the race for free and cancel your sub before the week is up if you don't want to keep Fubo.
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