The SailGP is coming to Saint Tropez, France on September 9-10, and we’re ready for some high-speed sailing! Not sure how you’re going to watch the race? Traveling and can’t access your normal stream?
You can easily get a US IP address and tune into the event with FuboTV. Here’s how to do it:
- Subscribe to a reliable VPN. We recommend NordVPN.
- Download and install the NordVPN app on the device you want to watch SailGP from.
- Connect to a US server and open FuboTV. There, you’ll find the CBS Sports Network channel streaming the event live on September 9-10, at 1:30 PM (GMT+2) local time/7:30 AM (EST). First-time customers can take advantage of a free seven-day trial.
If you want to find out more about the Saint Tropez SailGP, and how to watch it from anywhere, the article below has everything you need.
SailGP is crossing the pond for its first event in Europe this year. After races in Chicago and Los Angeles, SailGP is coming to France, for the Saint Tropez Grand Prix on September 9 and 10, 2023. This is the 3rd event of Season 4 of SailGP, and it promises fierce competition on the French Riviera.
But what if you’re traveling during the Saint Tropez SailGP? Luckily, SailGP is streaming live in a lot of countries, but if the event isn’t being streamed in the country you’re located, you can always get a VPN to change your IP address and help you watch the water race no matter where you are.
Where Do I Watch SailGP Live?
SailGP will stream in several countries. There’s an official list of SailGP’s partners here, which you can use to find a site to watch the upcoming Saint Tropez event. We’ve tested some of these platforms, and not all of them are the easiest to access. Plus, you might live in a country that’s not listed there. What then?
You can always access FuboTV, a live TV streaming site in the US, and use it to watch SailGP on CBS Sports Network. And you can do it even if you live outside of the States. You’ll just need a reliable VPN (virtual private network) to change your IP address. From our research, NordVPN is the best option for unblocking FuboTV and watching CBS Sports Network anywhere in the world.
If you’re a first-time customer, you can take advantage of FuboTV’s free trial to watch SailGP for free!
Watch SailGP From Anywhere With a VPN: A Step-by-Step Guide
If VPNs sound complicated to you, don’t worry. They’re actually very simple to use, even if they might seem “techy.” To help you get started, here’s a quick guide to watching SailGP anywhere with a VPN.
- Subscribe to a trustworthy VPN provider. For SailGP, we recommend NordVPN.
- Install the VPN on the device you’ll use to watch SailGP.

- Open the VPN app and log into the account you created when subscribing.

- Choose a US server from the list. This should change your IP address to one from the US.

- Go to FuboTV on September 9 at 1:30 PM local time (GMT+2)/7:30 AM (EST) and tune into the CBS Sports Network channel.

- Enjoy the Saint Tropez Sail GP!
Remember that you can’t access FuboTV without a US payment method. If you don’t have one, go through the list of official SailGP streamers and change your IP address to one from the different countries listed there until you find a stream that works for you.
How to Watch the Saint Tropez SailGP for Free with ITVX
If you don’t have a U.S. form of payment, there’s one more trick you can try to watch for free. ITVX — a new free streaming service based in the U.K. will have free streams of the Saint Tropez SailGP.
You can follow the same steps above, you’ll just need to connect to a server in the United Kingdom instead. Follow these quick steps:
- Get NordVPN.
- Connect to a server in the UK. Manchester has always worked for us when using ITVX.
- Visit ITVX.com during race time. The SailGP should be live on ITV3. You’ll need to create a free account to watch, which only requires a name, email, some other basic information and any UK postcode.
Saint Tropez SailGP Schedule
The Saint Tropez SailGP will take place over two days, on September 9 and 10, 2023. To watch the event live, you’ll need to fly to Saint Tropez and book a ticket. You can watch the race from the Seawall Grandstand or even your own boat.
If you can’t make it to the Côte d’Azur, you can also watch the Saint Tropez SailGP online, following the guide above. The first day of racing will kick off at 1:30 PM local time (GMT+2)/7:30 AM (EST).
There will be three races on the first day, and the event will resume on September 10 at 13:30 local time (GMT+2). On the second day, we’ll see two more races, followed by a final match between the two highest-ranking teams.
If you want to tune into the show but it’s not streaming where you live, don’t forget to get a NordVPN subscription, change your IP address to one from the US, and enjoy the show on FuboTV!
