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Boat race 2025 live stream FREE: How to watch all the action of the famous race between Oxford and Cambridge

Published on April 13, 2025 at 09:00 AM

OXFORD and Cambridge will compete in the prestigious event at the 170th Boat Race, which is scheduled for next week.

because of an eligibility dispute centring on gold champion Tom Ford.

Cambridge crew celebrating their Boat Race win.
Cambridge Men's team have claimed 87 wins to Oxford's 82.

In recent years, .

The dead heat in 1877, the sinking of both boats in 1912, and the race disturbance by a swimmer in 2012 are just a few of the notable events that have occurred over the years.

As usual, the 6.8-kilometer (4-mile, 374-yard) River Thames route will go from Putney to Mortlake in west London.

SunSport brings you information on how to watch the .

How to watch the 2025 Boat Race?

  • One will broadcast all four races for FREE.
  • You may watch their broadcast live online on your computer, tablet, or smartphone via the BBC iPlayer, which will begin at 12.45pm.
  • Additionally, it will be streamed live on the Boat Race YouTube channel and the BBC website.
  • Alternatively, you can follow the SunSport's live blog for all latest updates.

What are the teams?

The Oxford and Cambridge crews were revealed on Wednesday, March 26, at .

Oxford Men:Tobias Bernard (cox), Nico Kohl (stroke), Nick Rusher, Tom Mackintosh, Tass von Mueller, James Doran, Felix Rawlinson, Will O'Connell, Tom Sharrock (bow).

Cambridge men: Ollie Boyne (Cox), Douwe de Graaf (Stroke), Luca Ferraro, James Robson, George Bourne, Gabriel Mahler, Tom Macky, Noam Mouille, Simon Hatcher (Bow).

Oxford women: Daniel Orton (cox), Heidi Long (stroke), Kyra Delray, Annie Anezakis, Sarah Marshall, Alexia Lowe, Tessa Haining, Lilli Freischem, Sarah Polson (bow).

Cambridge women: Jack Nicholas (cox), Samy Morton (stroke), Tash Morrice, Claire Collins, Carys Earl, Annie Wertheimer, Sophia Hahn, Gemma King, Katy Hempson (bow).

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