F1 Qualifying Today: Monaco Grand Prix 2026 start times, schedule, TV channel and FREE live stream – GPFans

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F1 Qualifying Today: Monaco Grand Prix 2026 start times, schedule, TV channel and FREE live stream – GPFans

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The crucial Monaco qualifying session takes place on Saturday, June 6
Qualifying for the 2026 F1 Monaco Grand Prix takes place today (Saturday, June 6), with Mercedes looking to continue their 100 per cent record for grand prix poles in 2026.
George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have mopped up all of the pole positions so far between them, as their Mercedes team have been the dominant outfit in the sport.
It’s meant they have been able to be in a title fight, but Antonelli has taken control of that, now leading Russell by 43 points after four consecutive grand prix victories.
The iconic Monaco track plays host to the sixth round of the 2026 season, but Mercedes’ driver duo might not be on their own in the fight for the most important pole position of the season.
Ferrari’s dominance over their competitors in low-speed corners make them a real threat in Monaco, where low-speed corners are prevalent.
That means that hometown hero Charles Leclerc is actually the favourite to claim pole with the bookmakers, while his seven-time world champion team-mate Lewis Hamilton is not too far behind in that regard.
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The crucial qualifying session gets underway on Saturday, June 6, following the final practice session of the weekend earlier on Saturday.
The light will go green in the pitlane for the drivers at 4pm local time (CEST), when they will then all battle it out for pole position across the next hour or so.
Find the qualifying session start times converted to your local time zone below:
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Check below to see how to tune in for some major countries:

Region/Country Broadcaster(s)
United Kingdom Sky Sports
*United States Apple TV
China Shanghai TV, Guandong Television Channel, Tencent
Italy Sky Italia
Netherlands Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra
Japan Fuji TV, DAZN
Australia Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten
Spain DAZN
Canada RDS, TSN
Germany Sky Deutschland, RTL
France Canal+
Belgium RTBF, Telenet
Luxembourg RTL Lux, Sky DE
Mexico Fox Sports Mexico
Singapore beIN SPORTS
Hungary M4 Sport
Brazil Bandeirantes
Austria Servus TV, ORF
Middle East & Turkey beIN SPORTS
Africa SuperSport
Latin America ESPN

* – A free seven-day trial of Apple TV is available for fans in the US, allowing them to watch F1 for free this weekend.
F1TV Pro also carries coverage of the sport, depending on which territory you are in.
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