Where can I watch the Formula 1 2019 Canadian Grand Prix live on TV?
The Canadian Grand Prix is the seventh race in the 2019 Formula 1 season – when does the action take place?
The Canadian Grand Prix signals a one-race Formula 1 shift to the Americas before returning to European shores.
Mercedes are dominating the 2019 season with Ferrari seemingly unable to lay a glove on Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, but could Montreal spring a surprise?
The German manufacturer has completed a clean sweep of six wins out of six so far in 2019, while Ferrari have only placed on the podium four times between Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc.
The previous race in Monaco was the only time Mercedes have slipped out of the top two drivers with Vettel edging out Bottas for second place.
Formula 1 2019 race calendar and TV coverage guide
Homegrown hero Lance Stroll will return to his home city desperate to impress the crowds.
Stroll crashed out of last year's Grand Prix on Lap 5 and will hope for a better showing here.
RadioTimes.com rounds up how you can watch all the action live on TV this weekend with full Sky Sports and Channel 4 broadcast details.
Formula 1 2019 TV coverage guide: Canadian Grand Prix
Live from Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada
Practice: Friday 7th June - Saturday 8th June
Practice sessions will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 from 15 minutes before their start times.
Practice 1: 3:00pm (Friday)
Practice 2: 7:00pm (Friday)
Practice 3: 4:00pm (Saturday)
Qualifying: Saturday 8th June
The qualifying session will be live on Sky Sports F1 from 1:00pm (UK time).
Qualifying: 7:00pm
Qualifying highlights: 10:50pm (Channel 4)
Race Day: Sunday 9th June
Raceday coverage will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 from 5:30pm (UK time).
Pit Lane Live: 6:10pm
Race: 7:10pm
Highlights: 11:00pm (Channel 4)
If you don’t have Sky, you can watch the race through NOW TV. You can get a Sky Sports day pass for £8.99, a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without needing a contract.
There is also a special offer that allows fans to purchase the entire 2019 F1 season without other sports included in the package for the equivalent of just £5 per week.
Where else can I follow the Canadian Grand Prix?
Radio coverage of the race is on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Formula 1 2019 race calendar and TV coverage guide
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