MotoGP live stream: How to watch Malaysia 2018 Grand Prix from Sepang online

MotoGP 2018 continues today with the latest instalment of an exciting season about to take place at the Malaysia Grand Prix in Sepang.

Marc Marquez, who has already wrapped up the title, bounced back from having a DNF last time out in Australia by qualifying on pole this weekend.

But the five-time MotoGP champion has been handed a six place grid penalty for blocking Suzuki rider Andrea Iannone.

It means that Marquez will now start from seventh place in Malaysia, with Tech 3 Yamaha rider Johann Zarco on pole.

Speaking after a rain-delayed wet weather qualifying on Saturday, Marquez said: “So on the hairpin I was very tight inside but he overtook me from the inside [line].

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“Of course maybe I disturbed him, if get penalised or not I don’t know, race direction will decide, but you know I tried to avoid [impeding anyone], this is only what I can say, I didn’t see.”

The start of the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday has also been brought forward by two hours over weather concerns.

So, if you want to watch all the action from the MotoGP then here’s how to tune in online.

How to Watch the MotoGP

Coverage of the MotoGP will be shown live on BT Sport 2 (Sky 414, Sky HD 868, BT TV 409, Virgin Media 532) with lights out at 5am.

BT Sport will also be showing the race on desktop computers or on laptops via the company’s own site.

The BT Sport website is available to download now on iOS, Android and Windows 10 devices, provided you have a BT ID.

Unfortunately you are unable to beam BT Sport content from your device to a TV via a Google Chromecast, unless you’re also a BT broadband customer.

The BT Sport enhanced video player is also available online.

EE mobile customers will be able to stream the MotoGP for free, thanks to a free subscription plan recently announced by the network.

“To say thanks for being with us, here’s a special sporting treat for our pay monthly mobile and tablet customers: three months’ free BT Sport on your EE phone and connected tablet,” BT explains.

“Just text SPORT to 150, register for a BT ID then download the BT Sport app and get watching!”

“Loads of the UK’s best sporting action, on the UK’s fastest network.”

You can visit the EE website for more information on the BT Sports offer.


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