La Flèche Wallonne continues the Ardennes Classics as it returns for its 90th anniversary this Wednesday (April 22), with France’s emerging talent Paul Seixas looking to claim his biggest title yet.

La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Free Streams

Demi Vollering and Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney to the victory last year and will be hoping to repeat the feat in 2026. Vollering will no doubt have something to say about that, with two Classics wins already to her name this season.

Who will conquer the slopes of the Mur de Huy and win La Flèche Wallonne 2026? Find out by streaming all the action.

Below, Cycling Weekly has compiled everything you need to know about broadcasters and live streams for the race. You can watch La Flèche Wallonne 2026 wherever you are in the world with a VPN.

VRT and RTBF Auvio.

In Australia, viewers can watch for free with English commentary on SBS on Demand. Fans in France can watch at no cost on France TV, while in the Netherlands, the races will be shown free on NOS.

✈️ Coverage is geo-restricted, so if you’re away from home at the time of the race, you’ll need a VPN to get your typical coverage while abroad – more on that below.

TechRadar recommend NordVPN.

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HBO Max from 11:45am UK time.

Both platforms are owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and require a subscription.

Packages for HBO Max and TNT Sports begin at £36.98 with TNT Sports and standard ads, with a premium package costing £45.98 per month. TNT Sports is also available as a standalone subscription for £25.99 a month on a 12-month contract.

Peacock with prices starting at $10.99/month for a plan that includes live sport. TV coverage starts at 06:30 ET.

In Canada, fans can watch both the men’s and women’s races on Flobikes. Access to the platform costs CA$49.99 with big savings for long-term plans.

SBS.

The platform offers free coverage of cycling events and will also be showing the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France at no cost as well later this year.

Outside Australia today? Use NordVPN to access the free coverage on SBS.

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