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How to Watch the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix Without Cable

Formula One’s most iconic race is today. Use these streaming services to watch the Monaco Grand Prix online

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It’s time for the most iconic Formula One race of the season: the Monaco Grand Prix. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are among the favorites this year. The duo has dominated the season’s first seven races with a combined five wins and 12 podium finishes. But Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished third in Saudi Arabia, will be on home turf. And Max Verstappen of Red Bull, who has two wins and four podiums, is always a threat as well.

At a Glance: How to Watch the F1 Monaco Grand Prix

  • Stream: DirecTV, F1 TV, ESPN+, Fubo
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Race date, start time: Sunday, May 25 at 9 a.m. ET

If you’re looking to watch the F1 Monaco Grand Prix today, read on. Below are some of the best ways to livestream the race without cable.

How to Watch the F1 Monaco Grand Prix Online

The F1 Monaco GP is airing on ESPN. If you don’t have cable, you can livestream F1 Monaco using any live TV streaming service that carries ESPN, or you can stream on F1 TV or ESPN+, which will both be simulcasting the race. Here’s a breakdown of your best options:

Free Trial

DirecTV

Pros: Free trial, ESPN+ included
Cons: Pricey

DirecTV carries ESPN in a few of its packages, including the MySports Genre Pack and all of its Signature Packs. The MySports plan is the most affordable at $69.99 a month, but you get a five-day free trial when you sign up (use this to watch the race for free). The MySports package also includes 20+ other channels and ESPN+ at no additional cost, letting you check out some alternative F1 coverage as well.

Free Trial

Fubo

Pros: Free Trial, huge channel lineup, watch on 10 screens
Cons: No Warner Bros. channels (TNT, CNN, TBS, etc.), pricey

Another streaming service with a free trial that you can use to watch F1 Monaco is Fubo. This live TV streaming service carries ESPN in all of its large packages and offers a five-day free trial to start. After the free trial, pricing starts at $64.99 for your first month and $84.99 a month after that. Packages carry 150+ channels, so this is a good option if you’re looking for a comprehensive cable streaming solution.

F1 TV

Pros: Affordable, every F1 race
Cons: No free trial, limited to F1 coverage

If you watch F1 regularly, F1 TV is a great deal. The service’s Pro subscription lets you livestream every F1 Grand Prix and costs just $11.99 a month or $85 for the entire season. You can also upgrade to the Premium subscription for multi-feed views and 4K streaming. Free trials are no longer available.

ESPN+

Pros: Affordable, multiple sports
Cons: Doesn’t carry every F1 race, no free trial

The Monaco GP is one of several races being simulcast on ESPN+ this season. It’s a good budget-friendly option, with plans for just $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year, but the service does not offer a free trial.

F1 Monaco Grand Prix Schedule, Race Start Time

The 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix race is happening today, Sunday, May 25, at Circuit de Monaco. The race starts at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT.

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