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Where can I watch the Formula E Rome E-Prix?

Formula E is officially back after a six-week break, but if you're struggling to find out where to watch the series in your region - fear not! Here is your guide to where you can watch all sessions of the Rome E-Prix, set to take place on April 10 and 11.

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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