How to watch the 2023 MotoGP Championship live in Australia

You can follow the MotoGP season, as well as the Moto2 and Moto3 championships, on TV or via live stream. Here's the full guide.

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SUMMARY: The 2023 MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 seasons are on Fox Sports, meaning you can watch via Foxtel Now, Kayo or Foxtel iQ. The cheapest way to watch every race is to sign up to Kayo.

The MotoGP returns in 2023 for its biggest season yet. There will be 22 riders in 11 teams competing across 21 MotoGP races and you can watch them all. MotoGP is set to visit 18 countries in 2023, with Kazakhstan and India as new additions to the roster.

MotoGP will also run sprint races on the day before the main event, which will be half the length of the actual GP race. Qualifying remains the same for MotoGP in 2023, with the sprint races not deciding the grid for the grand prix. As there will be a sprint race at every MotoGP, that means there will be a total of 42 MotoGP races in 2023.

Francesco Bagnaia is the defending champion, finishing 2022 17 points clear of Fabio Quartararo in second place.

Australian Jack Miller has moved from previous team Ducati and will ride for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in 2023.

Here's how you can watch MotoGP in Australia on TV or via live stream.

How to watch the 2023 MotoGP Championship live in Australia

If you're chasing all of the action, including practice and qualifying sessions, you'll need a subscription to Foxtel iQ, Foxtel Now or Kayo.

They will broadcast every practice, qualifying session and race live with no ad-breaks during racing.

You will also be able to watch the Australian MotoGP live on Channel 10 or 10 play in 2023.

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You can also experience every moment of the 2023 MotoGP season on Kayo.

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The live sports streaming service covers over 50 sports and comes with a host of unique features that are sure to appeal to sports fans.

Besides a mammoth library of sports content live and on demand, Kayo Sports also enables users to stream up to 4 events on the same screen with the SplitView feature. You can avoid spoilers for a certain game thanks to the No Spoilers setting.

Kayo live streams all MotoGP category races, including Moto2 and Moto3, as well as every practice and qualifying session. It also has every race from other motorsport championships such as F1 and Supercars, so it's an essential option for true motorsport fans.

It all starts at $25 a month for the Kayo One package, which allows viewing on only 1 screen at a time. For $35 a month you get 2 simultaneous live streams. If you're looking for a higher quality stream, the Basic plan is 4K compatible. A 7-day free trial is available for new customers.

You're able to watch the MotoGP practice and qualifying sessions as part of Kayo freebies, but to watch both the sprint race or main race, you will need a subscription.

Kayo is compatible with Macs and PCs, plus iOS and Android devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, Android TV, Telstra TV, PlayStation 4 and 5 and selected Samsung, LG and Hisense TVs.

Watch MotoGP live on Foxtel Now

Foxtel Now broadcasts every MotoGP practice, qualifying session and race live with no ad-breaks during racing. You can also watch the Moto2 and Moto3 races live as well. A 10-day free trial is available for new customers.

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To watch MotoGP live on Foxtel Now, you will need to add the Sport pack to the base Essentials pack. This does mean you get access to a lot of great non-sports content as well, but it does cost $29 a month.

Foxtel Now is compatible with PCs, Macs, smartphones and tablets. Fans can watch on the big screen via Chromecast, the Foxtel Now box, Sony Android TVs, PS4, Telstra TV and selected smart TVs.

You can also watch every round of the MotoGP Championship live with a Foxtel iQ subscription. You'll need to add the Sports HD pack to the Foxtel Plus package to tune in for a monthly cost of $100. Although a Foxtel iQ subscription allows you to watch some sport in 4K ultra HD where available, the MotoGP is only available in HD on Foxtel iQ.

You are also able to stream MotoGP stream races to your mobile device/laptop with the Foxtel GO app with a Foxtel iQ subscription.

Is MotoGP on free-to-air TV in Australia 2023?

The only MotoGP event you can watch on free-to-air TV in Australia is the Australian MotoGP in October, which will air on the 10 Network and 10 play.

To watch every race of the 2023 MotoGP season, you'll need a subscription to Kayo, Foxtel Now or Foxtel iQ.

2023 MotoGP schedule

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