Watch In Flanders Fields – from Middelkerke to Wevelgem on Sunday March 29 for one of the biggest cobbled Classics of the Spring, with all the details here on live streams and TV broadcasts, wherever you are in the world.
In Flanders Fields: Key information
► Date: Sunday 29 March, 2025 (men & women)
► Location: Flanders, Belgium
► Category: UCI WorldTour / Women’s WorldTour
► TV & Streaming: TNT Sports, HBO Max (UK) | FloBikes (US & Canada) | SBS (Australia)
► Free stream: SBS On Demand (Australia) | Sporza (Belgium)
► Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN 100% risk-free
Now known as In Flanders Fields, with the added moniker of ‘from Middelkerke to Wevelgem’ describing the start and finish locations, the cobbled Classic retains its usual flavour with multiple ascents of the iconic Kemmelberg climb.
Both the men’s and women’s Gent-Wevelgem take place on Sunday March 29, with both 2025 champions, Mads Pedersen and Lorena Wiebes, headlining start lists that includes the best Classics riders and a fair few sprinters.
There are broadcast options in the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia, as well as free live streaming options, so read on for all the details on how to watch In Flanders Fields online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Can I watch In Flanders Fields for free?
The 2025 edition of In Flanders Fields will be shown for free Australia via SBS, as well as in the host country of Belgium.
SBS is the major cycling broadcaster in Australia, showing the Tour de France and other races, and you can watch Gent-Wevelgem for free via the SBS On Demand streaming platform.
In Belgium, the main Flemish public broadcaster VRT has the rights, with the races going out on VRT1 on TV, the VRT Max streaming platform and on the Sporza website.
Not in one of these countries right now? Geo-restrictions apply, but if that’s where you usually watch your cycling then you can still get your access by using a VPN – more on that below.
How to watch In Flanders Fields from anywhere
If you’re outside your usual country when Gent-Wevelgem is on, you might think you can’t watch the race due to the geo-restrictions most streaming platforms impose. But a VPN is a simple and safe way around this.
A Virtual Private Network is a piece of software that sets your IP address to make your device appear to be in any country in the world. Provided it…
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