Formula E's rise in popularity means that you can now watch the sport in almost every corner of the globe. Below is a summary of which platforms will broadcast Round's 3 and 4 of the 2021 season which are scheduled for April 11 and 12. United Kingdom - The good news for UK-based Formula E fans is that you can follow every second of this weekend's action for free. Saturday qualifying for the Rome E-Prix will be shown on BBC Two, while coverage of both races can be found on the iPlayer app and via BBC's Red Button service. For practice sessions, the Formula E YouTube channel will have you covered, as will its official Facebook page and website. Both E-Prix events will also be broadcast across Eurosport, which will require a paid subscription for online viewing on Eurosport player. United States - Just like in the UK, practice sessions are available to stream live on the Formula E website, its official Facebook page, and its YouTube channel. For qualifying and both E-Prix races, CBS has you covered. Qualifying is available on CBS Online, while the E-Prix events can also be found across the CBS Sports Network. Australia - Aussie viewers will not only be able to watch practice sessions on the Formula E website, Facebook page and YouTube channel, they will also be able to catch qualifying on there as well. For the E-Prix itself, Fox Sports remains the home of Formula E for the duration of the 2021 season. India - To watch all three practice sessions, Indian viewers can go to the Formula E website, its official Facebook page, or its YouTube channel. Hotstar is the only platform that is currently showing qualifying, while it also has rights to both E-Prix races on Saturday and Sunday.
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