How To Watch 24 Hours Of Le Mans 2018 Free In Australia

24 Hours of Le Mans is one of the biggest events on the motorsports calendar. Here’s how to watch the full two-day event for free on your TV, phone or laptop.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans kicks off at 10:45pm AEST on June 16. To watch in Australia, you’re going to need a Foxtel Sports Combo Pack which will set you back $55 a month. (In addition to Le Mans, the pack also includes AFL, NRL, the Australia Supercars Championship, the NBA, international cricket, cycling, golf, tennis and a swag of other sports.)

If you’re not willing to pay Foxtel $55, we have some good news: you can watch the full 24 Hours Of Le Mans on your phone, laptop or telly for free! Simply sign up to Foxtel as a new member and get every pack free for one month. As there’s no lock-in contract, you can cancel after the first month and pay nothing. (If you’ve taken advantage of the free-month offer previously, you may need to sign up with a different email address and credit card.)

The free month also includes all of Foxtel’s on-demand entertainment packs, so if you’ve never watched Game Of Thrones, Westworld or other Foxtel-exclusive shows now is your chance to see what all the fuss is about.

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But what do you actually get for your ten dollarydoos? Does Foxtel Now include Game Of Thrones? Do you still need to add a bunch of additional packs to make it worthwhile? We take a look at the prices, inclusions and your frequently asked questions.”]


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