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How to run a beIN Sports watch party for the Grand Prix

beIN covers the race across a long list of markets. Open it, share one link and the room stays on the same second wherever people are.

CoViewer by BoxBoxd
CoViewer by BoxBoxd
4 min read 4 August 2026

beIN carries the sport across markets that stretch from France to the Gulf and out to Asia, so a group watching together is usually a group spread across several time zones.

beinsports.com/f1
The room runs beside the beIN Sports picture, in the same tab. beIN Sports 9 watching
1:08:24 / 2:14:00
Watch party
9 watching
Inès joined the room
Sam what a move into turn one
Léa staying till the flag
🔥 🏁 😮 ❤️
The room runs beside the beIN Sports picture, in the same tab.

CoViewer is a free extension made by BoxBoxd. It holds every picture on the same second and puts a chat beside the video. It never rebroadcasts anything, so each person watches on their own subscription.

The setup, six steps

1

Add CoViewer to Chrome

It is free and it takes one click from the Chrome Web Store. There is no account to create, no card, nothing to configure. The extension does nothing until a race is on your screen.

2

Open the race on the broadcast you already pay for

F1 TV, Canal+, Sky Sports, DAZN, ESPN, Viaplay, Apple TV, RTL, Kayo, Fox Sports, Sky Italia, NOW, WOW, YouTube or Twitch. Everyone in the room keeps their own subscription and their own commentary language. Nothing is ever rebroadcast.

3

Let it recognise the session

CoViewer reads the page title and the player to work out which Grand Prix and which session you opened. When it is sure, the launcher appears at the edge of the video. If you are watching something else, it stays quiet.

4

Create the room and copy the link

One click creates the party and gives you a short link. Send it in the group chat, by message or by mail. The room is yours, you are the host and playback follows you.

5

Your friends open the link

The link explains the two steps, adding the extension and opening their own broadcast. They join with the same code and appear in the room within seconds, wherever they are and whoever they watch with.

6

Watch the race together

The sidebar opens next to the video with the chat, the reactions, the live standings and the room. At the flag you rate the race and pick your driver of the day and it posts to your BoxBoxd profile.

The detail that counts here

Distance is the normal case rather than the exception. The host sets the pace, every other player corrects itself quietly and an ad break holds the room instead of splitting it.

RTL
Canal+
ESPN
F1 TV
Kayo
NOW
CoViewer runs on the broadcast you already pay for. Nothing is restreamed, everyone keeps their own subscription.

How does the sync hold?

The host sends the playback position to the room every three seconds. Each viewer compares that position to their own player and corrects the difference quietly.

A gap under two seconds is closed by nudging the playback speed by five percent for a moment, so nobody sees a jump. Past two seconds the player seeks straight to the right place. On a live broadcast only play and pause travel, because a live stream carries its own clock.

Ad breaks are handled too. When one person hits an ad break, the room waits and resumes when everyone is back on the race. That single detail is what usually breaks a watch party built for films.

What time the races start in the Gulf

Of the 23 races on the 2026 calendar, 3 start before nine in the morning in the Gulf and 4 fall between ten at night and six in the morning. The earliest is the Australian Grand Prix at 07:00, the latest the Miami Grand Prix at 23:00.

Those are the weekends where a group watches alone by default, because the people who would normally be on the sofa are asleep or three time zones away. A room is the cheap fix, since everyone keeps the feed they already pay for.

Grand PrixLocal dateDohaDubaiCairo
Australian Grand PrixSun 8 Mar07:0008:0006:00
Chinese Grand PrixSun 15 Mar10:0011:0009:00
Japanese Grand PrixSun 29 Mar08:0009:0007:00
Miami Grand PrixSun 3 May23:0000:0023:00
Canadian Grand PrixSun 24 May23:0000:0023:00
Monaco Grand PrixSun 7 Jun16:0017:0016:00
Barcelona Grand PrixSun 14 Jun16:0017:0016:00
Austrian Grand PrixSun 28 Jun16:0017:0016:00
British Grand PrixSun 5 Jul17:0018:0017:00
Belgian Grand PrixSun 19 Jul16:0017:0016:00
Hungarian Grand PrixSun 26 Jul16:0017:0016:00
Dutch Grand PrixSun 23 Aug16:0017:0016:00
Italian Grand PrixSun 6 Sept16:0017:0016:00
Spanish Grand PrixSun 13 Sept16:0017:0016:00
Azerbaijan Grand PrixSat 26 Sept14:0015:0014:00
Bahrain Grand PrixSun 4 Oct10:0011:0010:00
Singapore Grand PrixSun 11 Oct15:0016:0015:00
United States Grand PrixSun 25 Oct23:0000:0023:00
Mexico City Grand PrixSun 1 Nov23:0000:0022:00
Brazilian Grand PrixSun 8 Nov20:0021:0019:00
Las Vegas Grand PrixSun 22 Nov07:0008:0006:00
Qatar Grand PrixSun 29 Nov19:0020:0018:00
Abu Dhabi Grand PrixSun 6 Dec16:0017:0015:00
Race start times for the 2026 season, local time in the Gulf. Session times can move, the broadcaster page is the reference on the weekend.

Frequently asked questions

What time does the F1 race start in the Gulf?

It moves with the calendar. Across the 23 races of 2026, 3 start before nine in the morning local time and 4 run between ten at night and six in the morning. The earliest is the Australian Grand Prix at 07:00 and the latest the Miami Grand Prix at 23:00.

Can you watch F1 with friends on beIN Sports?

Yes. Each person opens the race on their own beIN Sports account, one person creates the room and shares the link. The CoViewer extension keeps the players in sync.

Do we all need the same subscription?

No. Everyone watches on the service they already pay for, in their own language. Only the playback position travels between browsers.

Is there a limit on how many people can join?

No and the extension and rooms are free.

CoViewer is free, it takes about a minute to set up and it runs on the broadcast you already pay for.

CoViewer is made by BoxBoxd, the motorsport social network where fans rate every Grand Prix. The extension keeps playback in sync between people who each watch on their own subscription. It never rebroadcasts a stream. Questions at partnerships@boxboxd.fun.