London International Horse Show organisers have confirmed that equestrian fans in the UK, and across the globe, will be able to enjoy live extensive broadcast and streaming coverage on the BBC, on FEI.TV and specialist equestrian provider ClipMyHorse.
The highlight of the Christmas show, The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™, presented by Agria, will be broadcast live on BBC2, on Sunday 21 December at 2.15 pm.

Taking place from Thursday 18 to Monday 22 December, the Show presents five days of world-class international sport across multiple equestrian disciplines, as well as spectacular entertainment and displays. Household names like Olympic gold medallist Ben Maher will be going head-to-head in the major competitions at ExCeL, London.
The BBC will this year be showing over eleven hours of equestrian action. In addition to the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™, presented by Agria, BBC iPlayer will show a range of Show Jumping and Dressage competitions including The LeMieux Puissance on the evening of Thursday 18 December, The CDI-W FEI Dressage World Cup™ (Freestyle to Music) on the afternoon of Friday 19 December, and the CSI5* Christmas Challenge on the evening of Sunday 21. To bring another brilliant Show to a close, the entire Monday evening performance on 22 December will be broadcast on iPlayer, including The CSI5* Turkish Airlines Grand Prix and The Tuffa Boots Jockeys Challenge. The full BBC schedule can be seen here.
London includes elite competition, with FEI World Cup™ classes in three separate disciplines, Dressage, Show Jumping, and Driving, all of which will be streamed live on FEI.TV via its pay-to-view service. More information on access, both for UK and international viewers, can be found on FEI.TV’s website.
ClipMyHorse.TV will be the destination for those wishing to enjoy streaming coverage of the Show both live and on demand. Via its subscription service, ClipMyHorse.TV will provide coverage of all the show’s International Arena and London Arena competition, not available on the BBC or FEI.TV.
It’s possible to enjoy the entire Show across three platforms during the week, including competition and displays, over 30 classes in the London Showing Series, Kennel Club Dog Agility, the LeMieux Masterclass Series, the Brilliance Horse Auction on Saturday evening and the top-flight Show Jumping for which London International Horse Show is renowned. Full information and subscription packages available at ClipMyHorse.TV .
Show Director, Simon Brooks-Ward, said: “We know that visiting London International Horse Show is on the bucket list of so many equestrian fans worldwide. For those who can’t be there in person, the extensive coverage across the multiple platforms of BBC2, iPlayer, FEI.TV and ClipMyHorse.TV means a huge audience can enjoy the very best in sporting competition and our fantastic displays at the touch of a button.”
Full information on where to watch London International Horse Show this year, final ticket availability, schedules and shopping, visit londonhorseshow.com.


