The three-year FEI World Cup™ Finals drought has broken.

We finally have an individual final to watch—and not just one. BUT FOUR.

If there’s any truth to the saying “distance makes the heart grow fonder,” then we’ve been overwhelmed with longing during this championship-less pandemic. Naturally, we don’t want to miss a thing. With four World Cup Finals running concurrently, there’s a lot going on in Leipzig, Germany this week, so we’ve drawn up the viewing schedule for you. The action starts on Thursday, April 7th, and doesn’t rest until Sunday, April 10th.

Where to watch

The World Cup Finals are being streamed live on FEI TV by Clip My Horse TV. You can access the platform with a monthly subscription at $17.81 per month, annual subscription at $13.70 per month, or elect for a 30-day free trial.

Dressage

The FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final begins with the Grand Prix on Thursday at 18:30 CEST (12:30 p.m. EST) and closes out with the medal-deciding Freestyle on Saturday at 19:10 CEST (1:10 p.m. EST).

Show jumping

Prepare to set your alarms. The FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final kicks off with a Table C 1.60m power and speed on Thursday at 14:35 CEST (8:35 a.m. EST). On Friday, we’ll see our first jump-off class at 14:15 CEST (8:15 a.m. EST), set at 1.55m. The third and final leg is on Sunday and will consist of two rounds. The first horse will trigger the start timers at 14:45 CEST (8:45 a.m. EST).

Driving

You might not be able to drive all the way to Leipzig for the Finals, but there are seven teams who could. Catch some Boyd Ex-hilarating courses on Friday at 23:30 EST (5:30 p.m. EST), and Sunday at 12:40 CEST (6:40 a.m EST).

Vaulting

In the vaulting ring, we’ll see technical tests for men and women on Friday following with a pas de deux at 19:10 CEST (1:10 p.m. EST). On Saturday, vaulters will compete in a musical freestyle at 13:50 CEST (7:50 a.m. EST).

Follow along for daily updates of the highly anticipated FEI World Cup™ Finals!

Feature Image credit: McLain Ward and HH Azur, FEI World Cup Jumping Final in Omaha // ©Liz Gregg/FEI