The Isle of Man TT 2026 moves through the gears this weekend.

The first week of the world-famous annual motorcycle race is for practice and qualifying; it’s week two when the business really begins.

Racers will hare around the 37-mile circuit, reaching speeds of 200mph at points, as they look to write their name in the motorsport history books.

But with live UK coverage limited to TT+ Live Pass, keeping up with all the twists and turns can be difficult.

Luckily, UK viewers can tune into free highlights on TV from Friday onwards.

Radio Times brings you all the details for the Isle of Man TT 2026 highlights on free-to-air TV.

How to watch Isle of Man TT 2026 highlights

There will be a daily Isle of Man TT highlights show on ITV4 around 9pm, starting on Friday 29 May and running until Saturday 6 June.

The hour-long show will also be available online and on streaming on ITVX.

The first highlights show, on Friday 29 May, will round up qualifying, while the rest will recap and review the best of each day’s action.

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How to watch the Isle of Man TT on TV and live stream

UK viewers can watch full coverage of the Isle of Man TT 2026 with TT+ Live Pass.

Every single session will be broadcast exclusively live on TT+ Live Pass for a one-off fee of £23.99.

TT+ Live Pass can be streamed through a range of devices including smartphones, tablets and laptops.

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Ned is a sports writer at RadioTimes.com. He has covered a host of sports from EFL football, international cricket and golf all the way through to bike polo and triathlon.