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Saudi Arabian GP 2021: Live F1 TV times

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will take place between 3-5 December, 2021. Here is all of the information on how to watch the 2021 F1 Saudi Arabian GP live on TV.

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The 2021 F1 season continues with the 21st race of the year as the circus heads to Saudi Arabia for the first time. The newly constructed Jeddah Corniche Circuit plays host to the very first Grand Prix held in the Kingdom.

Max Verstappen arrives with a slender eight-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton in the Drivers' Championship, and will need to extend that to 26 points if he wants to wrap up his maiden title this weekend.

RacingNews365.com will be bringing you all the action as it happens and you can follow the race weekend on our live blog here.

Here's where to watch the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix live on TV in the UK, USA and Australia.

2021 Saudi Arabian GP UK Broadcast Schedule (GMT)

Day Session Channel Time
Friday FP1 Sky Sports F1 13:00
Friday FP2 Sky Sports F1 16:45
Saturday FP3 Sky Sports F1 13:45
Saturday Qualifying Sky Sports F1 17:00
Saturday Qualifying Highlights Channel 4 20:40
Sunday Race Sky Sports F1 16:00
Sunday Race Highlights Channel 4 22:00

2021 Saudi Arabian GP USA TV Schedule (ET)

Day Session Channel Time
Friday FP1 ESPNU 08:25
Friday FP2 ESPN2 11:55
Saturday FP3 ESPN2 08:55
Saturday Qualifying ESPNEWS 11:55
Sunday Race ESPNEWS 11:00

2021 Saudi Arabian GP TV Schedule Australia (AEST)

Day Session Channel Time
Saturday FP1 Fox Sports 12:00
Saturday FP2 Fox Sports 03:45
Sunday FP3 Fox Sports 12:45
Sunday Qualifying Fox Sports 03:00
Monday Race Fox Sports 04:25
Monday Race Highlights 10 Bold 22:30

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