How to watch La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Free Streams and TV Channels for the UCI WorldTour Race

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With no Tadej Pogačar or Remco Evenepoel, who will triumph on top of the 26% slopes of the legendary Mur de Huy in the 90th edition of La Flèche Wallonne? Favourite to take the win is new French sensation Paul Seixas, but does he have the composure to beat the more experienced chasing pack that includes the likes of Mattias Skjelmose, Lenny Martinez and Kevin Vauquelin.

Read on and we'll show you how to watch a La Flèche Wallonne 2026 live stream from anywhere, and potentially for FREE.

How to watch 2026 La Flèche Wallonne for FREE

Cycling fans in Australia, France, Belgium and the Netherlands will get to watch the La Flèche Wallonne 2026 live stream for FREE. Here's where:

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How to watch 2026 La Flèche Wallonne live streams in the US

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Cycling fans in the US can watch the 2026 La Flèche Wallonne on Peacock.

A subscription to Peacock that includes live sport will set you back $10.99/month. It will also give you access to the Tour de France, Vuelta a España and this Sunday's Liège–Bastogne–Liège.

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How to watch 2026 La Flèche Wallonne live streams in the UK

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La Flèche Wallonne 2026 is on TNT Sports in the UK.

TNT Sports’ cycling coverage in the UK has now moved from Discovery+ to the HBO Max platform. It costs £30.99 per month, though there is a better value £25.99 "saver plan" available if you sign up for a 12-month term.

If you already had a Discovery+ account, it will be automatically transferred over to HBO Max.

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How to watch 2026 La Flèche Wallonne live streams in Canada

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Fans in Canada can watch the La Flèche Wallonne 2026 on FloBikes.

A subscription to Flobikes, which has pretty much every race you could wish to watch, costs $49.99 a month or $215.88 for the year.

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How to watch 2026 La Flèche Wallonne live streams in Australia

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In Australia? As previously mentioned, you can watch the La Flèche Wallonne 2026 for free on SBS on Demand.

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La Flèche Wallonne 2026 - Preview

To win Fleche Wallone you need nerves of steel and you need to time your explosive sprint at just the right moment to dispatch your rivals on the 26% slopes of the dreaded Mur de Huy. That is, unless you’re Tadej Pogačar who is able to ride off when and where he wants, making those flailing behind him look like amateurs.

Pogačar has gracefully declined to ride this year though, maybe this race is just too easy for him now so the door is open for someone else to claim a win on the toughest finish in world cycling.

It would have been the perfect opportunity for Tom Pidcock to add another great race to his CV but alas he has opted to ride the Tour of the Alps instead. So the favourites will be Bahrain Victorious' Lenny Martinez, last year’s second placed rider Kevin Vauquelin and the hottest property in world cycling right now Paul Seixas.

Also watch out for Mattias Skjelmose, Giulio Ciccone and Romain Gregoire.

The race starts in Liege covering 200 kilometres from start to finish with multiple climbs such as the Côte d’Ereffe, the Côte de Cherave and three ascents of the Mur de Huy.

La Flèche Wallonne 2026 route profile

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Simon Warren has been obsessed with cycling since the summer of 1989 after watching Greg Lemond battle Laurent Fignon in the Tour de France. Although not having what it took to beat the best, he found his forte was racing up hills and so began his fascination with steep roads. This resulted in his 2010’s best-selling 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs, followed to date by 14 more guides to vertical pain. Covering the British Isles, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain he has been riding and racing up hills and mountains for over 30 years now. He hosts talks, guides rides, has written columns for magazines and in 2020 released his first book of cycling routes, RIDE BRITAIN. Simon splits his time between working as a graphic designer and running his 100 Climbs brand and lives in Sheffield on the edge of the Peak District with his wife and two children.

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