Want to watch the Melbourne Cup live but don’t have a TV in your workplace? Here’s everything you need to know about watching the race that stops a nation live — from the various TV options to Twitter’s global live stream. We’ve also included all the important Melbourne Cup links and race times to make life easier, along with overseas viewing tips. Game on!
What time is the Melbourne Cup on?
The Melbourne Cup kicks off at Flemington Racecourse on November 1, 2016. The race will commence at 3PM AEDT. This translates to 2PM in Brisbane, 2:30PM in Adelaide and 12PM in Perth.
What channel is the Melbourne Cup on?
As in previous years, the race will be broadcast on the free-to-air network Channel Seven. Seven’s coverage will begin at around 10am AEDT with the race scheduled for 3pm.
How to watch Channel 7’s Melbourne Cup coverage online
You can live stream the 2016 Melbourne Cup on Channel 7’s website.
How to watch the Melbourne Cup on Foxtel
The Melbourne Cup will be broadcast live on Fox Sports. You can follow along on Sky Racing 1 (channel 519) and Racing.com (channel 529.)
How to watch the Melbourne Cup on Twitter
For the first time, the 2016 Melbourne Cup will be streamed live on Twitter around the globe. Follow here from 3pm AEDT.
Other ways to watch the Melbourne Cup online
A lot of the bookmaking websites have live streaming options, although you’ll probably need to have an account or possibly even place a bet to gain access.
How to watch the Melbourne Cup overseas
The best way to watch the Melbourne Cup from overseas is the aforementioned Twitter feed. Note that Channel 7’s online coverage may not work outside Australia if you don’t have a suitable VPN set up.
How to watch the Melbourne Cup on your tablet or mobile phone
Again, the best choice for tablets and phones is via Twitter or the PLUS7 app for iOS and Android. If you’re a Foxtel customer you can also use the Foxtel Go app. (This requires access to the appropriate sports package.)
How to bet on the Melbourne Cup
Not sure how to place a bet? Check out our detailed post on how betting works, and why the Melbourne Cup can be a less profitable choice and the essential apps for Melbourne Cup day.
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4 responses to “How To Watch Melbourne Cup 2016 Live And Online For Free”
There are a few more options missing from here. You can stream from most of the bookies too.
What is the twitter feed to follow to watch it from overseas?
It should be the same. (Just make sure you calculate the time difference correctly!)