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Lando Norris, 2024 Singapore GP. Photo: Race Pictures
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TV and streaming options to watch the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix

08:58, 28 Sep
Updated: 09:44, 28 Sep
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Here’s where you can watch the Singapore GP this weekend, the eighteenth round of the 2025 season.

Where to watch the 2025 Singapore GP in the UK and US?

British fans will be able to enjoy all weekend sessions on the Sky Sports F1 channel on TV, or alternatively through the dedicated app. For those who prefer streaming, all Grand Prix sessions can also be watched on NOW.
For those without a subscription, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of the qualifying and race hours after the sessions end on Saturday and Sunday.
In the United States, ESPN will broadcast all sessions of the Grand Prix, with streaming available via FuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV, as these platforms carry ESPN and allow viewing on multiple devices.
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Lando Norris, 2024 Singapore GP. Photo: Race Pictures

2025 Singapore GP - Full Schedule

With the Baku GP behind us and Max Verstappen’s victorious outing at the Nürburgring, Formula 1 is ready to head to Singapore, the eighteenth round of the 2025 season, where drivers will battle it out on the hot and twisty Marina Bay circuit under the lights. Here’s the scheduled timetable for the weekend.

Is the Singapore GP a suitable venue for a sprint format?

A few weeks back, the six circuits to host sprint weekends next season were revealed: China, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands (making its final appearance before exiting the calendar), and Singapore, set for the weekend of October 9‑11.
The sprint race at Marina Bay, in particular, is sparking debate among fans and insiders, as many consider the track lacking in overtaking opportunities and exciting on-track action. Do you agree? Cast your vote in the poll here!

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