Who is televising the Melbourne Cup 2021?
The last two years, Channel 10 have broadcast the Melbourne Cup and will do so again in 2021. Channel 7 – which had broadcast the race for a number of years – will still broadcast Victorian race meets during 2020 and 2021, except the Melbourne Cup carnival.
Where can I watch the Melbourne Cup on TV?
Watch on TV Under the deal for the Melbourne Cup carnival, Channel Ten is going to be the host broadcaster of the race which means the network takes over from Channel Seven through to 2024. You can also find it on your TV on Racing.com channel, Channel 78 (metro) and 68 (regional), and Channel 552 on Foxtel.
How can I watch the Melbourne Cup live?
The whole Melbourne Cup Carnival is being broadcast live through free-to air television on Network 10 and Channel 78. Network 10 are the official TV rights holders for the race and the whole four-day carnival.
Where can I watch the Melbourne Cup online for free?
Melbourne Cup on Ten & TenPlay Channel Ten and TenPlay will be the only place to go if you’re looking for free-to-air coverage of the Melbourne Cup. TenPlay is free to sign up to, meaning you can watch the race at no cost if you can’t get to the TV in time.
How can I watch Melbourne Cup 2021 outside Australia?
Quick Guide – Watch the Melbourne Cup on Racing.com
- Select a VPN with high-speed servers in Australia. ExpressVPN is my recommendation for horse racing.
- Open the app, log in, and select a server located in Australia.
- Go to www.racing.com and register for Racing+. It’s free!
- Log in to the stream and enjoy!
What time is the Melbourne Cup on TV today?
What time is the Melbourne Cup run? The Melbourne Cup is race seven on Cup Day — it will start at 3:00pm AEDT (Melbourne/Sydney/Canberra/Hobart), which is 2:30pm ACDT (Adelaide), 2:00pm AEST (Brisbane), 1:30pm ACST (Darwin), and midday AWST (Perth).
What time is Melbourne Cup run today?
This year’s race will start at 3pm AEDT. So that’s 3pm for Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and Hobart. The race begins at 1.30pm if you’re in Darwin, 2pm in Brisbane and 2.30pm in Adelaide.
Who is showing the Melbourne Cup?
Channel 10 will once again be the free-to-air broadcaster for the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Foxtel’s Sky Racing will provide coverage of Melbourne Cup day, but the race will be shown on delay by a handful of minutes. You will also be able to watch the race live on streaming platforms Kayo, Racing.com and TenPlay.
How can I watch live horse racing in Australia?
Racing fans can watch live racing for metropolitan, provincial and country race meets in Victoria and South Australia on free-to-air digital television (Channel 68/78), via Foxtel Channel 529, or via desktop, mobile and tablet – free of charge – through the Racing.com website & app (for Racing+ members).
What time is the Melbourne Cup today 2021?
The 2021 Melbourne Cup race time is scheduled for 3pm AEDT on Tuesday, November 2.
What time is the Melbourne Cup 2021 start?
3pm
The 2021 Melbourne Cup is on Tuesday, 2 November 2021 at 3pm (AEDT) in Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and ACT. In Queensland, daylight saving time doesn’t apply, so the main race will run at 2pm (AEST). In Western Australia the race will be at 12pm, 1.30pm in the Northern Territory, and 2.30pm in South Australia.
What time is the Melbourne Cup race start 2021?