Who is commentating the 2026 Czech Republic Grand Prix? UK TV, TNT Sports and world feed guide

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How to watch the Czech Republic Grand Prix in the UK is straightforward: the race is listed on HBO Max UK and TNT Sports 2 HD, with Suzi Perry presenting the coverage, Gavin Emmett leading commentary, and Neil Hodgson on co-commentary. Michael Laverty, Sylvain Guintoli and reporter Natalie Quirk complete the main UK broadcast team, while the international world feed features Matthew Birt, Louis Suddaby and Jack Appleyard. The race itself is scheduled for 13:00 UK time on Sunday 21 June 2026. [2]

The British coverage once again centres on one of the most recognisable names in motorcycle racing presentation. Suzi Perry has been a familiar face on motorsport television for many years, and her role on MotoGP coverage has made her one of the most prominent presenters in the paddock. Gavin Emmett is likewise a long-standing voice in two-wheel racing, known for live race commentary and paddock reporting across major MotoGP broadcasts. Neil Hodgson, a former world champion in superbike racing, brings direct rider experience to the booth, while Michael Laverty and Sylvain Guintoli add further insight from elite-level racing careers. Natalie Quirk continues the reporter role, bringing updates from pit lane and the paddock. [2]

For viewers outside the UK or those following the standard international production, the world feed remains an important option. Matthew Birt is the lead commentator on that output, with Louis Suddaby providing co-commentary and Jack Appleyard reporting from the circuit. MotoGP also confirms a broader broadcaster network for 2026, underlining how the championship is distributed through multiple regional partners around the world. [6]

The event returns to the Czech Republic Grand Prix branding and the Brno venue, which is again being used as MotoGP’s Czech race location. The official event site describes the weekend as three days of speed and atmosphere, and also points fans toward the official ticketing portal for on-site attendance. [3]

Session timings for the weekend show that the Czech Grand Prix race begins at 13:00 BST, with the event listed for 14:00 CEST locally. MotoGP’s own on-demand service is also available for fans who want live practice, qualifying, the Sprint and highlights, though the UK linear television coverage remains the key route for many viewers. [2]

For readers wanting more background on the championship itself, MotoGP maintains its official broadcaster directory, which is the clearest reference point for regional TV rights and streaming availability across the season. [6] More on the series can be found at MotoGP.

Article generated: 21 June 2026, 13:00 GMT

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