How to watch FatCat MXGB for free - live streaming details

By Team TMX on 8th Jul 22

British Motocross Championship FatCat

The remaining rounds of the Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels, including FatCat, will be live streamed free of charge by MXN-TV in a ground-breaking deal that sees the promoters of the two UKs leading motocross series join forces for the good of the sport.

Starting from this weekends sixth round of the Revo series which is being held at FatCat Motoparc in South Yorkshire, fans who arent able to attend in person will be able to catch all Sundays action on YouTube and/or Facebook through the MXN-TV social media accounts (we'll cover it on TMX too).

Update: Watch FatCat live streaming here

While RHL Activities previously offered a pay-per-view live streaming service, various issues meant that with financial aid from RFX, Bell, Fly Racing, Seven MX and Oakley that this free platform was seen to be a better option all around.

The freshly inked deal will see MXN-TV offer FOC live feeds from FatCat, Whitby and the season finale in Landrake along with their more regular MX Nationals coverage. Its also rumoured that the streaming service will also be available from other high-end events this summer. Stay tuned to TMX for news of those.

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