Is the America’s Cup on TV? Channel and how to watch Great Britain vs New Zealand online
Skipper Ben Ainslie and his Ineos Britannia crew have secured a first British challenge in the America’s Cup for 60 years.
They take on the New Zealand Yacht Squadron for the Auld Mug in Barcelona looking to bring back the prize to Great Britain for the first time since the inception of the competition in the middle of the 19th century.
The New Zealand boat, helmed by Peter Burling, successfully defended the Cup in home waters three years ago.
But they are likely to face a stiff challenge from Ainslie’s crew in Catalonia.
Here’s everything you need to know:
When is the America’s Cup final?
The 37th America’s Cup will be raced from 12 October as a first to seven race wins match-race series in Barcelona.
How can I watch?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the 2024 America’s Cup live on TNT Sports, with coverage beginning at 1pm BST on Sunday, October 12. Subscribers can stream via discovery+.
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When are the race days?
Saturday, October 12: Race 1, Race 2
Sunday, October 13: Race 3, Race 4
Monday, October 14: Reserve day (if required)
Wednesday, October 16: Race 5, Race 6
Thursday, October 17: Reserve day (if required)
Friday, October 18: Race 7, Race 8 (if required)
Saturday, October 19: Race 9 (if required), Race 10 (if required)
Sunday, October 20: Race 11 (if required), Race 12 (if required)
Monday, October 21: Race 13 (if required)
Tuesday, October22 to Sunday, October 27: Reserve days (if required)
How does it work?
The crews will race in the waters of Port Olimpic in Barcelona – a 3.2km course which requires boats to stay within a 0.9km width restriction, with a penalty if either boat strays outside.
Each race is split into six legs. The two teams race upwind on the opening leg, before sailing downwind on the second, and repeating until all six have been conquered – with the victors claiming a point towards their target of seven.
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