How to watch Italian Grand Prix 2025: live stream F1

Oscar Piastri leads McLaren teammate Lando Norris around a corner during the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix.
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Watch Italian Grand Prix live streams to see whether McLaren team-mates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris can continue their dominance of the 2025 Formula 1 season as the pair duke it out for the drivers' championship.

Piastri was a cut above the rest of the paddock a week ago in the Netherlands, taking a clean sweep of pole position, fastest lap and race win to move 34 points clear at the top of the standings after title rival Norris had to retire from second place with seven laps to go because of an oil leak.

There was plenty of incident, with Max Verstappen taking second and 20-year-old French rookie Isack Hadjar picking up a first career podium in third place for the Racing Bulls.

Lewis Hamilton crashed out at a hairpin, with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc also retiring. At their home grand prix at Monza, the Scuderia have plenty to reflect on after another disappointing performance, which will be even harder for seven-time world champion Hamilton, who has a five-place grid penalty for failing to slow for double yellow flags at the start of last week's race.

All eyes, though, will be on teammates and title rivals Piastri and Norris. With only eight races to go after Sunday's race at the venerable Monza, the Australian and Briton will be desperate to record a victory.

The final European race of the season always produces drama, so make sure you don't miss a second of the action from race weekend at Monza. Here’s how to watch the Italian Grand Prix online from anywhere and potentially for FREE.

Sling is the perfect place for F1 fans in the US to catch their fix for the Italian Grand Prix.
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Sling is the perfect place for F1 fans in the US to catch their fix for the Italian Grand Prix.

Their industry-defining Weekend Pass offers the chance to catch all the action on Sling Orange, which carries ESPN channels, for just $9.99 per weekend. Outside of that, you can access the Orange plan for $45.99 per month.

Italian Grand Prix schedule

Practice 1 – Friday, September 5 | 12.30pm BST / 7.30am ET
Practice 2 – Friday, September 5 | 4.00pm BST / 11.00am ET
Practice 3 – Saturday, September 6 | 11.30am BST / 6.30am ET
Qualifying – Saturday, September 6 | 3.00pm BST / 10.00am ET
Italian Grand Prix – Sunday, September 7 | 2.00pm BST / 9.00am ET

How to watch the Italian Grand Prix for FREE

Free F1 live streams of every race are available in three countries: Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg. There are also free extended highlights on offer in the UK and Australia.

  • Australia – 10Play (free highlights)
  • Austria – ServusTV (free live broadcast)
  • Belgium – RTBF Auvio (free live broadcast)
  • Luxembourg – RTL Zwee (free live broadcast)
  • U.K. – Channel 4 (free highlights)

How to watch Italian Grand Prix from anywhere

Most F1 live streams are location-sensitive. So, you probably won't be able to access your home service when travelling abroad. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a small but powerful app that lets you select your preferred location.

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How to watch the Italian Grand Prix in the US

All F1 races this season will be available to watch on Disney-owned services ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and, occasionally, ESPN Select (formerly ESPN Plus).

While ESPN is the place to watch the majority of F1 races in the States, you can watch the Italian Grand Prix on ESPN2. Five of this season’s races are available on ABC..

Cord-cutters can livestream ESPN and ABC via Sling TV, Fubo , YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV.

We believe Sling Orange (from $45.99/month) is the best choice for F1 fanatics as it includes ESPN and ESPN2, offering great-value live coverage for viewers who plan to watch Formula 1 in 2025 and beyond. Not only that but you can also get access to their brand-new Weekend Plan which gives you access to ESPN channels for just $9.99.

You can also stream F1 races live and in 4K on F1 TV Premium ($129.99 annually).

If you want to catch the F1 but are traveling outside America right now. Make sure to use NordVPN to watch your usual services.

How to watch the Italian Grand Prix in the UK

In the UK, Sky Sports is the home of F1 with a dedicated channel for all the action.

Sky Sports packages start from £22 per month. Or you can use a more flexible streaming option, Now, (formerly Now TV). Now sports passes start at £14.99 for a day pass, but you will need the £34.99 monthly membership to watch the full grand prix weekend.

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How to watch the Italian Grand Prix in Australia

Fox Sports via Kayo is the main option for Australian viewers with full HD coverage and multi-screen viewing options of the Italian Grand Prix.

Plans start from $30 a month after you've taken advantage of its first month for $1 offer.

Looking to access your usual F1 stream while outside the country? Make sure to use NordVPN.

How to watch the Italian Grand Prix in Canada

Canadian F1 fans can watch the Italian Grand Prix on TSN.

If you’ve ditched the cord you’ll want to check out TSN Plus, which costs $8/month or $80/year. The TSN app will allow you to live stream F1 practice sessions, qualifying and the race from your phone, streaming box or supported device.

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Formula 1 2025 schedule

Round 1: Australia, March 14-16

Round 2: China, March 21-23

Round 3: Japan, April 4-6

Round 4: Bahrain, April 11-13

Round 5: Saudi Arabia, April 18-20

Round 6: Miami, May 2-4

Round 7: Emilia-Romagna, May 16-18

Round 8: Monaco, May 23-25

Round 9: Spain, May 30-June 1

Round 10: Canada, June 13-15

Round 11: Austria, June 27-29

Round 12: Great Britain, July 4-6

Round 13: Belgium, July 25-27

Round 14: Hungary, August 1-3

Round 15: Netherlands, August 29-31

Round 16: Italy, September 5-7

Round 17: Azerbaijan, September 19-21

Round 18: Singapore, October 3-5

Round 19: United States, October 17-19

Round 20: Mexico, October 24-26

Round 21: Brazil, November 7-9

Round 22: Las Vegas, November 20-22

Round 23: Qatar, November 28-30

Round 24: Abu Dhabi, December 5-7

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Andy Murray
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Andy Murray is an award-winning sports writer and columnist. A fluent Spanish speaker and former semi-professional footballer, he was senior staff writer of world-leading football magazine FourFourTwo for seven years and continues to write and edit for them, national newspapers, websites and Premier League clubs. He is not a famous tennis player.

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