You can watch Supercross through NBC/Peacock in the U.S. and the SuperMotocross Video Pass internationally.

Main ways to watch

  • United States (live and replays):
    • Peacock streams Supercross rounds live and on demand as part of the broader SMX package.
* Selected marquee rounds (like Anaheim 1, Daytona, and some outdoor/SMX events) also air on NBC or NBC-affiliated sports channels during prime viewing windows.
  • International (outside the U.S.):
    • The official SuperMotocross Video Pass offers live and on‑demand coverage of Supercross, Pro Motocross, and SMX playoffs in many countries.
* This replaced the old standalone Supercross Live streaming product, so older Supercross Live logins typically redirect or no longer work.
  • Opening rounds / current season info:
    • Viewing guides for Anaheim 1 and similar events repeatedly list Peacock (and sometimes NBC/NBCSN) as the primary live stream platforms in the U.S. with the SMX Video Pass serving international fans.
* The official SMX broadcast schedule groups Supercross, Motocross, and SMX playoffs into one calendar, making Peacock the central streaming hub across the season.

Extra tips before you sign up

  • Check the latest SMX/AMA Supercross TV schedule to confirm which rounds are streaming only on Peacock and which are also on broadcast TV that week.
  • If you are outside the U.S., verify that your country is supported by the SuperMotocross Video Pass and read device limits (some plans only allow one stream at a time, which affects sharing).
  • For big opener nights like Anaheim 1, expect start‑time charts that clearly label “Night Show – Peacock – Live,” with NBC simulcasts for certain rounds.

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