US viewers can watch the full Monster Energy Supercross season on Peacock, with select events on NBC. International fans use the SuperMotocross Video Pass. Race Day Live — qualifying and pre-race analysis — streams on Peacock too. Here's everything you need to tune in.
How to Watch Monster Energy Supercross on TV or Online in 2026
Monster Energy Supercross is available on Peacock for all US viewers, with select events also broadcast on NBC and the NBC Sports family of networks. International fans can stream the full season through the SuperMotocross Video Pass. Race Day Live, which covers qualifying and pre-race analysis, also streams on Peacock before each main event.
Watching Supercross in the United States
Peacock is the primary home of Monster Energy Supercross in the United States. A Peacock subscription gives you live access to the full season, including main events, heat races, and the Race Day Live pre-show. If you prefer broadcast television, select events air on NBC and NBC Sports, so check your local listings for specific rounds.
Race Day Live begins several hours before the main event and covers qualifying sessions, rider interviews, and pre-race analysis for both the 250 and 450 classes. If you follow the championship closely and want the full context before the gate drops, Peacock's Race Day Live coverage is where to start.
Watching Supercross Outside the United States
If you're outside the United States, Peacock's content is geo-restricted. Your best option is the SuperMotocross Video Pass, which is a subscription streaming service built specifically for international fans. The SMX Video Pass provides live and on-demand race coverage for the full season.
When Do Supercross Races Air?
Monster Energy Supercross races run on Saturday nights from January through May. The 450 main event typically starts in the 9-10 PM ET window. Racing begins earlier in the evening with heat races and LCQs for both the 250 and 450 classes. Race Day Live starts in the afternoon, well before gate drop, and covers the full day of on-track activity including timed qualifying.
Attending in Person
Watching supercross live in a stadium is a different experience than any broadcast. If you're planning to attend a round this season, read the 2026 Supercross stadium bag policy guide before you pack. Venues enforce NFL-style clear bag rules and have specific restrictions on cameras, monopods, and selfie sticks. Knowing the rules ahead of time saves you from leaving gear in your car or at the gate.
New to Supercross?
If you're just getting into the sport, the complete guide to Monster Energy AMA Supercross explains how the championship works from the ground up, including the difference between the 250 East and West series, how points are scored, and what separates supercross from outdoor motocross.
BTO Sports carries the full range of motocross gear from the brands you'll see on the track every Saturday night. If watching the pros inspires you to gear up, the helmet collection and boot lineup are a good place to start. Check the Throttle Talk blog hub for gear guides, fit tips, and buyer advice built around how real riders actually shop.
Bottom Line
US viewers: Peacock is the answer for every round of the season, with NBC carrying select events. International viewers: SuperMotocross Video Pass gives you live and on-demand access. Both options cover the full 17-round championship without missing a main event.
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