Melbourne Cup 2019 live stream: watch the horse racing from anywhere

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Attracting runners, trainers,owners and punters from all around the world each year, the Melbourne Cup, is regularly referred to as the race
that stops the nation
To reinforce that point, Australia's most famous horse race is a sporting event so big that the entire state of Victoria gets a public
holiday!The great news for racing fans is that all the action will be aired for free in Australia
That means everyone has the chance to watch it anywhere in the world, thanks to the wonder that is a VPN
Read on to find out how to get a Melbourne Cup live stream from anywhere on Earth.Melbourne Cup 2019 - where and when?The 159th Melbourne
Cup will be run on Tuesday, November 5 this year at the Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia. The main event begins at 3pm AEDT
local time, so that means it's on in the early hours of Tuesday morning in the UK at 4am GMT and 11pm ET or 8pm PT in the US on Monday
night.The two-mile race was last year won by Cross Counter, who will be back to defend his title, however a 6.5kg gain in weight means it'll
be tough for him to repeat the feat this time out.Local hopes are resting on the Danny O'Brien trained Vow and Declare, following a strong
win at the Tattersalls Cup, along with impressive runs at the Turnball Stakes and the Caulfield Cup earlier in the season.Also being heavily
backed is northern hemisphere 3-year-old Constantinople, following a good run in the recent Great Voltigeur Stakes at York, although his
inexperience is likely to count against him here, while the winner of the Caulfield Cup Mer De Glace is being installed by a number of
bookies as the outright favourite.This year the race will be aired live, locally, by Australia's Channel 10 for free
Read on to find out how you can catch all the action no matter where you are in the world – yup, even if you're an Aussie on your hols.Get
a FREE 2019 Melbourne Cup live stream in AustraliaIf you happen to be in Australia, you're in luck – all the action of the Melbourne Cup
is aired for free on Channel Ten, who have this year snatched the live broadcast rights from Channel 7. That means you can enjoy it
directly via desktop or mobile with Ten's online platform – Tenplay .Live coverage will also be on offer from racing.com on free to air
TV as well as Foxtel channel 529
Foxtel will also have live coverage on Sky Racing 1 which is channel 526.Additionally, racing fans can also live stream the race via the
Kayo Sports streaming service, which features no lock-in contracts and also includes access to over 50 sports, both live and on
demand. Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously
Alternatively, the service also offers a Kayo Sports Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.If you're
out of the country you can still catch all the action using a VPN
These are easier to use than you might think and let you get around the broadcaster's geo-blocking.How to get a Melbourne Cup live stream
from anywhereIf your access to watch the 2019 Melbourne Cup is indeed blocked (and it's not being broadcast where you are) a Virtual Private
Network will help
We've tested all of the major VPN services and we rate ExpressVPN as the absolute best
It's compatible with a whole host of devices (e.g
Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation), and ranks amongst the fastest and most secure
The 24/7 support is excellent as well, meaning it's hard to go wrong with Express.It heads our pick of the world's best VPN providers and
comes with a 30-day money back guarantee to make sure that you're happy with it
That said, sign up for ExpressVPNfor a year and you'll get an extra 3 months FREE!How to watch the Melbourne Cup 2019: US live stream At
present ther's no confirmed broadcaster in the US showing the race live unfortunately
 If that changes, we'll be sure to let you know.The only alternative is to use one of our best VPNs as described above, set your location
to a country on this page that is broadcasting and go from there. How stream Melbourne Cup 2019 live in the UKIf you're in the UK and fancy
a flutter on this huge Aussie race, then you can watch all the action from the Melbourne Cup via the new Sky Sports Racing channel which is
available to all Sky TV or Virgin Media customers on a basic subscription.The channel is also available via Sky Sports pass with Now TV,
costing £9.99 per day, £14.99 a week, or £33.99 a month depending on how much Sky Sports you wish to take in outside of this race.If you
don't have Sky or Virgin and just want to watch racing, you can still subscribe to the At The Races Player instead
It costs £9.99 per month, and let's you access racing action from around the world on your phone and tablet via its apps. Which ever
method you use to watch the race, be prepared for a late night - this year's Melbourne Cup is set to start at 4am GMT in the early hours of
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