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Where can you watch WorldWCR throughout the 2026 season?

Friday, 27 March 2026 09:09 GMT

Entering its third season this year, WorldWCR always provides thrilling action – so where can you watch it from?

The FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship is back and set to be better than ever. 24 riders are on the permanently provisional entry list, all seeing to be crowned Champion at the end of the campaign. Maria Herrera (Terra & Vita GRT Yamaha WorldWCR) is aiming to defend her crown but there are plenty of riders aiming to beat her to this year’s title. So, where can you watch all the action throughout this year?

THE NOVELTIES: What’s new for 2026?

Several new broadcasters have agreed to showcase WorldWCR this season. In Greece, Antenna 1 will host the action while viewers in the Netherlands, Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway can watch the action on ViaPlay. In France, Canal+ have all the action, while Sky Deutschland continue to have the rights for WorldWCR but will show it on a delayed basis. Heading to New Zealand, TVZN will be the home of WorldWCR in 2026, while, in Canada, REV TV will host the action live. In Portugal, you can watch the action on DAZN.

WHERE TO WATCH IN EUROPE: Coverage from all over the continent

In the UK & Ireland, TNT Sports will take coverage of WorldWCR where viewers can watch Chloe Jones (Monster Energy Crescent Yamaha) and Katie Hand (Team Trasimeno) compete. For French and Polish viewers, the action will be on Eurosport, with several competitors from both countries: Line Vieillard (FT Racing Academy) and Lucie Boudesseul (GMT94 Yamaha) from France and Patrycja Sowa (Team Trasimeno) and Karolina Danak (Yamaha AD78 FIMLA) from Poland. In Spain, viewers can watch Herrera’s title defence on Movistar+, which will also be the home of the Championship in Andorra. In Gibraltar, Gibtelecom will broadcast the action, while Sport TV and DAZN will cover it in Portugal. Hungarian viewers can watch the action on Arena4, while Nova Sport will host it in Czechia and Slovakia. Germany, Austria and Switzerland’s coverage will be on ServusTV, while the action in Italy, Monaco and Malta is on Sky Sport; it will also be shown on Go Malta/TSN in the latter of the trio. In Cyprus, Cytavision is where you can catch the action.

COVERAGE IN THE AMERICAS: Racer Network and ESPN to host the action

Viewers in the United States can watch Mallory Dobbs (YVS Sabadell Diva Racing) in action on the Racer Network. Isis Carreno's (Pons Italika Racing FIMLA) 2026 campaign can be followed on ESPN, which continues to host the action in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela and Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries. In Brazil, BandSports will continue to host the action.

ASIA, AFRICA AND OCEANIA: Where to watch the action?

Talya Relph (Full Throttle Racing) embarks on her third season in WorldWCR and her fans back home in Australia can catch the action on Fox Sports Au. In Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam, the action can be seen on SPOTV. Sport 5 will host the action in Israel while Supersport will broadcast it from the pan-African territories.

AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE: Every Tissot Superpole and race for free

Not only will viewers have the chance to watch on their broadcaster, they will be able to watch every Tissot Superpole session and every race throughout 2026 for FREE on the WorldWCR YouTube channel. And, on the WorldSBK VideoPass, Free Practice for WorldWCR will be available for free so you can watch their first session of the weekend.