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How to Watch the 2026 Miami E-Prix Live: Start Times, Streaming Options, and Session Schedule

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January 31, 2026/07:52 AM
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How to Watch the 2026 Miami E-Prix Live: Start Times, Streaming Options, and Session Schedule
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Miami hosts Formula E on Saturday, January 31, 2026, with race coverage centered on streaming platforms

The 2026 Miami E-Prix is scheduled for Saturday, January 31, 2026, bringing the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship back to South Florida for Round 3 of the 2025–26 season. Track action takes place at the Miami International Autodrome, the venue built around the Hard Rock Stadium complex.

For viewers in the United States, the full event weekend is carried live on the Roku Sports Channel. In addition, two practice sessions—Free Practice 1 and Free Practice 2—are available via live stream on Formula E’s official YouTube channel.

Session schedule: local Miami time and UTC

Formula E’s Miami weekend runs across Friday and Saturday, with a mix of rookie running, standard practice, qualifying, and the main race. The published session times are:

  • Rookie Free Practice: Friday, January 30 — 2:30 p.m. local (7:30 p.m. UTC)
  • Free Practice 1: Friday, January 30 — 5:00 p.m. local (10:00 p.m. UTC)
  • Free Practice 2: Saturday, January 31 — 7:30 a.m. local (12:30 p.m. UTC)
  • Qualifying: Saturday, January 31 — 9:40 a.m. local (2:40 p.m. UTC)
  • Race: Saturday, January 31 — 2:05 p.m. local (7:05 p.m. UTC)

Fans attending in person can expect a full-day program beyond the on-track sessions, including gates opening in the morning, an autograph session, and a post-race podium ceremony.

How to watch in the United States

U.S. viewers have a straightforward setup for the full weekend: every official session is scheduled to be shown live on the Roku Sports Channel. Those who want additional access to early track running can also follow Free Practice 1 and Free Practice 2 on Formula E’s YouTube stream.

In the U.S., every session is scheduled live on the Roku Sports Channel, with Free Practice 1 and 2 also streamed on Formula E’s YouTube channel.

International viewing: key options for major markets

Outside the U.S., broadcast arrangements vary by territory. In parts of Europe, a combination of free-to-air channels, sports networks and streaming services carry qualifying and the race, while some markets also offer practice coverage. In several countries, broader streaming packages include access to all sessions.

For viewers who are traveling, the most reliable approach is to confirm coverage based on the country where the device is located, then match it to the Miami schedule in local time.