What time does the Melbourne Cup start and how to watch and live stream

Without A Fight won in 2023. Photo by William WEST / AFP

The Melbourne Cup might have a new broadcasting home for 2024 but there are no shortage of ways to tune into the race that stops the nation this year.

Channel 9 have snapped up the rights to the Melbourne Cup until 2029 after Channel 10’s five-year, $100m TV rights deal from 2019 lapsed last year.

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In 2024, the event will be held on Tuesday November 5, with Nine’s live coverage kicking off from 10am AEDT and finishing at 5.30pm AEDT.

The Melbourne Cup will be available to 스포츠토토사이트 watch free-to-air on Channel 9 and to stream on 9Now.

The event will also be broadcast on Tabcorp’s Sky Racing channel and the TAB app.

Kayo Sports will also have live coverage of the race via the Racing.com channel and with users also able to watch footage on-demand, you can catch replays if you’ve just missed out on the big race.

Several radio stations will also be providing live commentary of the race including ABC local radio, SEN Radio, Nine Radio and Triple M in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.

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