The 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup will be accessible to millions worldwide.
The Dubai Racing Club has announced that the 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup will be broadcast live to 170 countries globally on Saturday.
The event, one of the highlights of the horse racing calendar, is set to attract significant international attention.
Thirty-seven television channels will provide live coverage of the race, including Channel 7, which will feature the event for the first time on public television in Australia and Canada.
This broadcasting arrangement includes networks that reach millions of viewers across various regions.
In addition to the Australian and Canadian coverage, major networks in the United States, South America, Africa, and Europe will also air the event.
Among the local channels providing coverage are Dubai Racing and Yas TV, along with sports networks in Saudi Arabia and other broadcasters in Southeast Asia, Japan, and Hong Kong.
The livestream will also be available through several airlines and cruise lines, with Emirates Airlines serving as the official sponsor.
CNN International has also announced plans to cover the race, further expanding its global reach.