
The 2025 Formula 1 season makes its next stop at one of the sport’s most legendary tracks—Spa-Francorchamps—for the Belgian Grand Prix. Known for its dramatic elevation changes and fast corners, Spa always provides high-octane racing. With top drivers like Max Verstappen and Lando Norris in the spotlight, fans in both the UK and the US are eagerly preparing to catch every moment of the action. To ensure viewers don’t miss a second, a full guide has been shared outlining how to watch the event live.
In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports F1 holds exclusive rights to broadcast the entire Belgian GP weekend. Every session—from practice to race day—will be shown live on Sky’s platform. Fans can also stream the coverage via the Sky Go app on their mobile, tablet, or smart TV. For those without a Sky subscription, NOW TV provides an alternative with flexible One-Day and Monthly Sports Passes, giving access to live F1 content without long-term commitment.
Across the Atlantic, American viewers will enjoy full coverage through ESPN and ESPN2. For fans who’ve ditched traditional cable, streaming options are plentiful. Platforms like ESPN+, YouTube TV, Sling TV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV all carry ESPN’s F1 broadcasts. This wide variety of viewing methods ensures that fans across the US can follow the Grand Prix in real time, regardless of their preferred device or provider.
Another popular option for fans is F1 TV Pro, which offers a more immersive experience with access to onboard cameras, team radios, and every session live. However, due to Sky’s exclusive UK rights, this service is not available there. US fans, on the other hand, can subscribe directly to F1 TV Pro for complete access to the event and additional race content.