How to watch the FIM World Supercross Championship in 2024

24 Oct, 2024
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Wondering how to watch WSX in 2024? Here you’ll find everything you need to know about where to watch in each region, and when the live shows are set to start for each event.
Ken Roczen kissing a WSX trophy

The 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) season promises to be the best yet, with 28 hungry and talented riders – plus up to four wildcards at each GP – across two thrilling categories, all vying for the ultimate prize. Be they returning champions, Supercross legends or hotshot up-and-comers, they’ll all be ready to do battle over three headline events.

Coverage of the 2024 WSX season will be facilitated by 12 world-leading media outlets, delivering top-drawer Supercross entertainment to global audiences. A range of coverage packages are on offer depending on where you live, from two-hour live shows to highlights.

So, for those who aren’t joining us trackside for the GPs in Canada, Australia or Abu Dhabi, here’s your guide on how to watch WSX action in 2024, no matter where you are in the world.


How to watch WSX in 2024

Global

  • DAZN
  • FUEL TV
  • FIM MOTO TV

With the exceptions of the USA and Australia, FUEL TV will broadcast WSX to fans all over the world, while DAZN and FIM MOTO TV will also present completely free-to-air coverage to global audiences. The trio of media platforms will show live event coverage.

Download DAZN on Google Play or in the App Store.

Download FUEL TV on Google Play or in the App Store.

Visit FIM-MOTO.TV to sign up.

Middle East and North Africa

  • SSC

The Middle East and North Africa will be able to watch the 2024 WSX Canadian GP and the rest of the WSX season live on SSC via MBC Play.

Download MBC Play on Google Play or in the App Store.

Sub-Saharan Africa

  • StarTimes
  • SuperSport

A combination of StarTimes and SuperSport will deliver highlights of the 2024 WSX Championship to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Download StarTimes on Google Play or in the App Store.

Download SuperSport on Google Play or in the App Store.

Australasia

  • FOX Sports Australia
  • Kayo Sports
  • Sky New Zealand

Those in Australia can opt to watch every round of the 2024 WSX season on either FOX Sports Australia or Kayo Sports, while New Zealanders can access live coverage through Sky New Zealand.

Download Fox Sports on Google Play or in the App Store.

Download Kayo Sports on Google Play or in the App Store.

Download Sky Go on Google Play or in the App Store.

North America

  • FS1
  • FS2
  • REV TV

In North America, both the USA and Canada will have access to every 2024 WSX round via live coverage on FS1/FS2 and live coverage on REV TV respectively.

Download Fox Sports on Google Play or in the App Store.

Download REV+ on Google Play or in the App Store.

France

  • L’Équipe

In France, leading sports media outlet L’Équipe will provide live coverage on terrestrial television.

South East Asia

  • SPOTV

SPOTV will deliver all the action from a highly anticipated WSX season to fans in South East Asia throughout 2024.

Download SPOTV on Google Play or in the App Store.


When to watch WSX in 2024

WSX events take place in the evening and with events spanning three continents, there’s a range of time zones for Supercross fans to be aware of in 2024.

World Supercross Championship Canadian GP

To watch the dramatic season-opening WSX Canadian GP from BC Place, Vancouver, viewers will need to tune into live broadcasts at 19:00 local time Pacific Standard Time on Saturday, 26 October.

World Supercross Championship Australian GP

The historic double-header event at HBF Park, Perth is up next. For Round 2, live broadcasts will kick off at 19:00 local time Australian Western Standard Time on Saturday, 23 November and then the following day – Sunday, 24 November – at 17:30 for Round 3.

World Supercross Championship Abu Dhabi GP

Closing out the season in spectacular style is the Abu Dhabi GP at Etihad Arena on Yas Island. The season finale broadcast is set to start at 18:00 local time Gulf Standard Time on Wednesday, 4 December, mere days before the F1 season finale at the Yas Marina Circuit.

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