Formula E is moving to Disney+ across 144 territories, Portugal included
From the 2026/27 season the championship streams on Disney+ in most international markets and on ESPN+ in the United States. Dazn has confirmed it holds Portuguese rights only until the end of this season. António Félix da Costa is still on the grid.
Anyone in Portugal who follows Formula E on Dazn will be changing apps. From the 2026/27 season, the FIA world championship streams on Disney+ across most international markets, Portugal among them, and alongside ESPN+ in the United States. Dazn, which held the Portuguese rights, has confirmed it carries the series only to the end of this season.
The deal is multi-year and spans 144 territories. Subscribers are promised the full race weekend: practice, qualifying and the race live, full replays available on demand immediately afterwards, dedicated preview and review shows, highlights and behind-the-scenes programming.
It is not a wholesale replacement of what exists now. Formula E keeps its free-to-air and linear broadcast arrangements, and Disney+ adds a global streaming layer on top rather than taking their place.
What the calendar looks like
Next season opens on 18 December in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and closes on 25 July 2027 in Tokyo. That is 21 races across 13 events in 11 countries, taking in Austin, Miami, Monaco and Mexico City along the way. It is the largest calendar the championship has run.
It also coincides with the debut of the GEN4 car, which the series describes as producing 600kW, equivalent to more than 815 horsepower, and reaching 60mph in roughly 1.8 seconds.
And the Portuguese driver
António Félix da Costa is still racing in the championship, which gives Portuguese fans a concrete reason to follow the platform change rather than shrug at it. The Lisbon driver won the title in 2019/20 and has since been the name keeping Portugal permanently on the grid of a motorsport world championship.
For the viewer the arithmetic is simple: one more subscription, or one fewer, depending on whether Disney+ is already in the house. It is another chapter in the fragmentation that has Portuguese fans stacking up apps to follow their own, from football to the women’s volleyball Euros. The terms were published in Formula E’s official announcement.
By Vasco Almada
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