MotoGP is moving to DAZN in Portugal — five seasons of exclusivity through 2031
DAZN has secured exclusive MotoGP broadcast rights in Portugal from 2027 to 2031, including Moto2, Moto3 and the World Superbike championship where Miguel Oliveira races. The Portuguese GP stays at Portimão.
Motorcycle racing fans in Portugal have a new name to memorise. DAZN has secured exclusive broadcast rights to MotoGP in the country from 1 January 2027, in a five-season deal running through the end of 2031. The package covers everything: practice, qualifying, sprint races and the full Grands Prix across MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3.
Where will MotoGP be shown in Portugal from 2027?
On DAZN, exclusively — the streaming platform becomes the only home of motorcycling’s premier class in Portugal for five seasons. Until then, nothing changes: the 2026 season stays where it is, and the switch only kicks in when the 2027 championship starts.
What about Miguel Oliveira’s World Superbike races?
Those are going too. DAZN also locked up exclusive rights to the World Superbike championship (WSBK) through 2031 — which happens to be where Miguel Oliveira races this season for BMW’s factory team, after seven years in MotoGP. For fans of the rider from Almada, one subscription becomes the grandstand ticket for the whole weekend.
There’s one more piece of good news in the deal: the Portuguese Grand Prix stays at the Algarve International Circuit in Portimão, whose details live on the circuit’s official site. That leaves the usual question with these moves — the price — and DAZN hasn’t answered it yet. Between the World Cup and the bikes, watching sport in Portugal is increasingly an exercise in subscription maths.
By Vasco Almada
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