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The annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge is set to take place on Saturday, March 30 along the River Thames in London. This historic event, which has been a fixture of the spring sporting calendar for nearly 200 years, will see the two universities compete for glory in both the men’s and women’s races.

Cambridge currently leads the men’s series 86-81, with one recorded dead heat, while also holding a 47-30 advantage in the women’s series. The race will cover a challenging four-mile course along the River Thames, known as the Championship Course, stretching between Putney and Mortlake in south west London.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can catch all the action live on BBC One, with coverage starting at 2pm GMT. For those traveling abroad, a livestream will be available via the iPlayer, but a VPN may be necessary to unblock streaming apps. It’s important for viewers using a VPN to ensure they comply with local regulations and the terms of their service provider.

The women’s race will kick off at 2:46pm GMT, followed by the men’s race at 3:46pm GMT. The full schedule for the day includes various events such as the coin tosses, the Osiris v Blondie Race, and the trophy presentations for the winning crews.

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