Worldwide Broadcast of Dubai World Cup 2025 Projected in 170 Nations, Aiming for Historical Viewership
The 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup, scheduled for April 5 at Meydan Racecourse, is gearing up for its most extensive global coverage yet. With a record-breaking 37 broadcasters set to air the event live, horse racing enthusiasts worldwide will have easy access to the action.
In Canada, Sportsnet will provide coverage, while Australia's Channel 7 will showcase the Dubai World Cup on mainstream television for the first time. Emirates Airline is one of the airlines that will carry the Dubai World Cup 2025, making it accessible to passengers on select cruise lines and airlines.
While no official list of international broadcasters has been announced yet, analysts predict that the event will be broadcast internationally through a combination of regional Middle Eastern sports channels and major international horse racing broadcasters. In the Middle East, Al Kass, Dubai Racing Channel, and Yas TV are expected to cover the races, while internationally, broadcasters like ITV and Racing TV (UK), Fox Sports and Fanduel (US), Sky Racing (Australia), and networks like Sportsnet (Canada), ESPN/Disney+ (South America), SuperSport (Africa), and Viaplay (Europe) are likely to provide coverage.
The Dubai World Cup's headlining race is the US$12 million Dubai World Cup, making it one of the richest races in the world. The event will feature nine elite races, promising an exciting day for horse racing fans.
The Dubai World Cup will be broadcast in 170 countries, marking its most extensive coverage yet. Major networks such as Fox Sports (US), ESPN/Star+ (South America), SuperSport (Africa), Eurovision, Viaplay, and Setanta Sports will cover the event. India's Fancode, with a user base of 160 million, will stream the Dubai World Cup, ensuring that a vast audience can follow the action.
CNN Worldwide, which reaches over 347 million households, will also feature the Dubai World Cup 2025 on its World Sport program, providing comprehensive coverage of the event. The Dubai World Cup is indeed the most international race day, set to captivate a global audience like never before.
Sportsnet in Canada and Channel 7 in Australia will broadcast horse-racing's Dubai World Cup, making it accessible to viewers in these regions. The event, featuring horse-racing's headlining race, the Dubai World Cup, will be covered by major international broadcasters like Fox Sports (US), ESPN/Star+ (South America), SuperSport (Africa), CNN Worldwide, Eurovision, Viaplay, and Setanta Sports, ensuring an extensive global audience can witness the races.