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MotoGP heads to Balaton Park for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday 7 June 2026, with the main race scheduled for 13:00 BST in the UK and 14:00 CEST locally. The event is available to watch in the UK on HBO Max UK and TNT Sports 2 HD, while international viewers can follow the action through MotoGP VideoPass, Fox Sports More+ in Australia, and SPOTV 2 across Southeast Asia.[2][1][6][7]
For British viewers, the TNT Sports coverage is led by Suzi Perry, one of the most recognisable faces in motorsport broadcasting, alongside Gavin Emmett on commentary, Neil Hodgson as co-commentator, Michael Laverty as pundit, and Natalie Quirk reporting from the trackside. TNT Sports content, including MotoGP, is now streamed via the HBO Max platform in the UK, while the linear TNT Sports channels remain available for live coverage.[1]
The world feed alternative is fronted by Matthew Birt, with Louis Suddaby as co-commentator and Jack Appleyard as reporter.[1] That feed is typically the version carried by international broadcasters and is also the basis for the coverage used by several rights holders around the world.
Suzi Perry has become a familiar voice and face for British motorcycle racing fans over many years, having anchored major national broadcasts and built a reputation for clear, informed presenting on two-wheel sport. Gavin Emmett is one of MotoGP’s most experienced UK commentators, while Neil Hodgson brings the perspective of a former world champion rider, adding technical insight that is particularly valuable during race weekends.[1] Michael Laverty, himself a former Grand Prix racer, provides additional rider-level analysis, and Natalie Quirk has become an established live reporter across the paddock.
The world feed team also has strong pedigree. Matthew Birt is widely known as a long-serving MotoGP lead commentator, giving the international audience a consistent race narrative, while Louis Suddaby adds trackside and analytical support. Jack Appleyard completes the trio with pit-lane reporting and interviews. For viewers who prefer the official streaming route, MotoGP VideoPass offers live coverage of practice, qualifying, the Sprint and the Grand Prix itself.[2][6]
The Hungarian Grand Prix arrives as the championship moves through a busy mid-season stretch, and Balaton Park’s first MotoGP-era event has drawn wide international interest. Official MotoGP and broadcaster listings confirm the race as part of the 2026 calendar, and UK coverage across TNT Sports remains central for fans wanting live television access.[1][5]
For Australian audiences, Fox Sports More+ is among the listed broadcasters carrying the event, while viewers in Southeast Asia can tune into SPOTV 2 in HD. In the UK, the simplest live option is the TNT Sports/HBO Max route, with the race time slot at 13:00 BST making it a prime Sunday afternoon watch.[1][2][4]
If you are choosing between feeds, the UK production gives you a presenter-led broadcast with familiar TNT Sports voices, while the world feed offers the standard international MotoGP commentary line-up. Either way, Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix promises a major test at a new venue, with the broadcast teams ready to guide viewers through one of the most anticipated races of the season.
For more on the official championship and broadcast ecosystem, see MotoGP VideoPass.
Article generated: 7 June 2026, 13:00 GMT
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