The Melbourne Cup 2024, Australia’s most celebrated horse racing event, is set to captivate audiences worldwide on Tuesday, 5th November 2024. This prestigious race, hosted at the iconic Flemington Racecourse, offers an impressive winning purse of £2,485,875, attracting the finest thoroughbreds and jockeys from across the globe.
Global Broadcasting Coverage
European Coverage
- Sky Sports Racing UK will provide comprehensive coverage for British audiences
- Eurovision brings the excitement to 20 European territories
- Viaplay serves viewers across Scandinavia and the Netherlands
- WeDo Sports broadcasts to Germany, Switzerland, and Austria
- Polsat delivers race action to Polish viewers
Americas and Caribbean
- Fox Sports USA leads North American coverage
- ESPN LATAM broadcasts across 50 Latin American territories
- SportsMax serves the Caribbean region
- Rogers provides coverage throughout Canada
Asia-Pacific Region
- ABC International reaches 49 territories across Pacific and Southeast Asia
- SPN covers the Indian subcontinent
- NTV broadcasts in Mongolia
- TransVision serves Indonesian viewers
Africa and Middle East
- Super Sport delivers coverage across Africa
- DMI serves the MENA region
Specialized Broadcast Services
- Sport24 provides coverage for airline passengers
- Anuvu brings the race to cruise ship viewers
Race Timing and International Viewers
The race begins at 4:00 AM GMT, making it accessible to viewers across different time zones. Here’s what this means for key regions:
Region | Local Time |
---|---|
UK & Ireland | Early morning |
Europe | Morning hours |
Americas | Late night/early morning |
Asia | Afternoon |
Australia | Afternoon |
Modern Viewing Experience
The 2024 broadcast will feature:
- High-definition coverage
- Multiple camera angles
- Expert commentary
- Real-time race analytics
- Behind-the-scenes coverage
Digital Access
Many broadcasters offer:
- Live streaming options
- Mobile viewing capabilities
- Interactive features
- Race replays
- Expert analysis
International Racing Significance
The Melbourne Cup’s global broadcast reach demonstrates its significance in international horse racing. With coverage spanning:
- 6 continents
- Over 100 territories
- Multiple languages
- Various platforms
This extensive coverage ensures that racing enthusiasts worldwide can experience the excitement of “the race that stops a nation” through their preferred local broadcaster.
The diverse range of broadcasting partners reflects the Melbourne Cup’s status as a premier international sporting event, bringing together audiences across cultural and geographical boundaries for this celebrated racing spectacle.