Record broadcasters for Breeders’ Cup
November 1, 2024

Coverage of all 14 champion races, which collectively boast $34 million in prize money and awards, will be produced by host broadcaster NBC. Four championship races, headlined by the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic and Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf, will be showcased on the main NBC channel, with the full two-day card also available across Peacock, USA Network and FanDuel TV.
UK viewers can catch the Breeders’ Cup on ITV Racing, with excitement building around City of Troy, the European champion three-year-old and Epsom Derby winner, making his final career start in the Breeders’ Cup Classic before retiring to stud in Ireland. Sky Sports Racing and Racing TV will offer full coverage of all races for UK and Irish audiences.
- 10 broadcasters showcasing Future Stars Friday via the NBC World Feed – seeing bolstered distribution. (Up from six last year).
- From the 30 international broadcasters championing the Breeders’ Cup – six are new deals, along with an array of renewals. Notably, Channel Nine (Australia) will broadcast a bespoke 60-minute show, whilst Rogers (Canada) will cover the entire World Feed on its Sportsnet channel. Meanwhile, ESPN and Disney+ will broadcast both days across 50 territories in South America, SuperSport will cover the event throughout Africa and Virgin Media in Ireland will provide extensive airtime, as multiple Irish challengers compete.
“The Breeders’ Cup is pleased to see increasing interest in and affinity for the World Championships from fans around the world year after year,” added Breeders’ Cup Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Justin McDonald. “Not only are more international horses than ever traveling to Del Mar to compete in the world’s best two days of racing, but thanks to HBA and our media distribution partners, fans and bettors around the world will be able to experience it all from their home countries. We look forward to continuing to expand our reach and engage new fans around the world in the years to come.”
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