How to watch 2022 Portugal MotoGP live in Australia

Portugal takes centre stage for the MotoGP this week as round 5 kicks off the European leg of this electrifying season.
The Portugal MotoGP will continue the sport's exciting new era, with the opening month providing plenty of highlights across the board. Australia's Jack Miller sits 7th overall with 31 points from 4 races.
Italy's Enea Bastianini sits 5 points clear at the top of the table heading to this European leg of the season.
When is the Portugal MotoGP?
The main race kicks off at 10pm AEST on Sunday 24 April at the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal.
How to watch the Portugal MotoGP in Australia
If you're chasing all of the action, including practice and qualifying sessions, you'll need access to Foxtel, Foxtel Now or Kayo Sports. They exclusively screen the MotoGP in Australia.
To see which service is best for you, you can check out our Kayo vs Foxtel guide here.
Stream Portugal MotoGP on Kayo Sports
If you want to experience every moment of the 2022 MotoGP season, Kayo Sports is a good choice. The live sports streaming service already covers over 50 sports and comes with a host of unique features that are sure to appeal to sports fans.
Kayo Sports also live streams all MotoGP category races, including Moto2 and Moto3, as well as every practice and qualifying session. It also has every race from other motorsport championships such as F1 and V8 Supercars, so it's an essential option for true motorsport fans.
Currently Kayo Sports costs $25 a month for Basic (2 screens at the same time) or $35 a month for Premium (3 simultaneous streams). Kayo recently announced though that the price of the Basic package will rise.
For new users, Kayo Sports offers a 14-day free trial. The service is compatible with PCs, Macs, smartphones, tablets, Android TV, Apple TV, PS4, PS5, Chromecast, Sony Bravia TV, Samsung TV (2017 models or later) and Telstra TV.
Stream Portugal MotoGP on Foxtel
Like Kayo, Foxtel iQ is broadcasting every round of the MotoGP Championship live, including the practice and qualifying sessions. You'll need the SportsHD pack which at $74 a month is more expensive than Kayo if you only want sport. You can then watch MotoGP live on TV or stream races to your mobile device/laptop with the Foxtel GO app. The app is free for all Foxtel clients.
Another option for those eager to keep up with everything MotoGP-related is Foxtel Now, the pay TV giant's live streaming platform. It enables you to watch Foxtel live and on-demand without a set-top box, so it's an alternative to the traditional pay TV subscription.
To watch MotoGP on Foxtel Now, you add the Sport pack to the base Essentials pack, totalling $54 a month. You'll get access to a lot of non-sport content as well, but you don't get the user interface or viewing features of Kayo.
Thankfully, Foxtel Now offers new subscribers a 10-day free trial.
Who will win the Portugal MotoGP?
The breathtaking Portugal circuit will light up this weekend for round 5 of the MotoGP season.
Jack Miller landed his first podium of the season a month ago and that should give him plenty of confidence. He should feel good about his chances here, but Enea Bastianini will again be the man to beat.
Image source: Kayo Sports website
For more information on streaming the 2022 MotoGP season you can see our guide here.