How to watch Paris–Roubaix 2024: live stream men's cycling online and on TV

Mads Pedersen of Denmark and Team Trek - Segafredo competes in the breakaway during the 120th Paris-Roubaix 2023, the 121st edition takes place on April 7 2024
(Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

Bring on the mud, the tears and, best of all, the cobblestones. Nicknamed the 'Hell of the North', the Paris–Roubaix is the third Monument of the year and, for many, the greatest cycling race on the calendar. Here's where to watch 2024 Paris–Roubaix live streams online for free – from anywhere.

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Date / time: Sunday, April 7 – 10am BST / 5am ET / 2am PT / 7pm AEST
FREE streams: SBS on Demand | Rai Sport | Sporza | France TV Sport
Paid streams: Discovery+ UK | FloBikes (CA) | CNBC/Peacock (US)
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Whether you call them cobblestones, pavé or setts, the riders have to navigate 29 sections of them on the 2024 Paris–Roubaix, covering 55.7km of the 259.5km route. Not only do they hurt like hell to ride over, they cause pandemonium too, perforating tyres, rattling frames and joints, and defying tread come rain or shine.

The three worst sections are undoubtedly Trouée d’Arenberg (90km from finish), Mons-en-Pévèle (50km from finish) and Carrefour de l’Arbre, which is where Wout van Aert picked up a puncture last year, allowing Mathieu van der Poel to soak up the glory in the Roubaix Velodrome.

With the Belgian out of action with multiple fractures, including a broken collarbone, sternum and ribs, van der Poel is out to become the first rider to repeat since Tom Boonen in 2009, though Mads Pedersen – the only rider to beat him this season – poses a significant threat.

Below is our guide to where to watch today's 2024 Paris–Roubaix – including any FREE streams.

How to watch Paris–Roubaix for FREE

One of the best things about the Paris–Roubaix is that it's completely FREE to watch in many places around the world. For example:

AustraliaSBS on Demand (FREE)

Italy Rai Sport (FREE)

BelgiumSporza (FREE)

France – France TV Sport (FREE)

If you're from any of the countries listed above but you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing out on that free coverage. All you need to do is SBS on Demand | Rai Sport | Sporza | France TV SportPaid streams: Discovery+ UK | FloBikes (CA) | CNBC/Peacock (US)Use NordVPN to watch any stream

Whether you call them cobblestones, pavé or setts, the riders have to navigate 29 sections of them on the 2024 Paris–Roubaix, covering 55.7km of the 259.5km route. Not only do they hurt like hell to ride over, they cause pandemonium too, perforating tyres, rattling frames and joints, and defying tread come rain or shine.

The three worst sections are undoubtedly Trouée d’Arenberg (90km from finish), Mons-en-Pévèle (50km from finish) and Carrefour de l’Arbre, which is where Wout van Aert picked up a puncture last year, allowing Mathieu van der Poel to soak up the glory in the Roubaix Velodrome.

With the Belgian out of action with multiple fractures, including a broken collarbone, sternum and ribs, van der Poel is out to become the first rider to repeat since Tom Boonen in 2009, though Mads Pedersen – the only rider to beat him this season – poses a significant threat.

Below is our guide to where to watch today's 2024 Paris–Roubaix – including any FREE streams.

How to watch Paris–Roubaix for FREE

One of the best things about the Paris–Roubaix is that it's completely FREE to watch in many places around the world. For example:

AustraliaSBS on Demand (FREE)

Italy Rai Sport (FREE)

BelgiumSporza (FREE)

France – France TV Sport (FREE)

If you're from any of the countries listed above but you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing out on that free coverage. All you need to do is SBS on Demand | Rai Sport | Sporza | France TV SportPaid streams: Discovery+ UK | FloBikes (CA) | CNBC/Peacock (US)Use NordVPN to watch any stream

Whether you call them cobblestones, pavé or setts, the riders have to navigate 29 sections of them on the 2024 Paris–Roubaix, covering 55.7km of the 259.5km route. Not only do they hurt like hell to ride over, they cause pandemonium too, perforating tyres, rattling frames and joints, and defying tread come rain or shine.

The three worst sections are undoubtedly Trouée d’Arenberg (90km from finish), Mons-en-Pévèle (50km from finish) and Carrefour de l’Arbre, which is where Wout van Aert picked up a puncture last year, allowing Mathieu van der Poel to soak up the glory in the Roubaix Velodrome.

With the Belgian out of action with multiple fractures, including a broken collarbone, sternum and ribs, van der Poel is out to become the first rider to repeat since Tom Boonen in 2009, though Mads Pedersen – the only rider to beat him this season – poses a significant threat.

Below is our guide to where to watch today's 2024 Paris–Roubaix – including any FREE streams.

How to watch Paris–Roubaix for FREE

One of the best things about the Paris–Roubaix is that it's completely FREE to watch in many places around the world. For example:

AustraliaSBS on Demand (FREE)

Italy Rai Sport (FREE)

BelgiumSporza (FREE)

France – France TV Sport (FREE)

If you're from any of the countries listed above but you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing out on that free coverage. All you need to do is France TV SportPaid streams: Discovery+ UK | FloBikes (CA) | CNBC/Peacock (US)Use NordVPN to watch any stream