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Great North Run 2019: Start time, TV channel, live stream, road closures, and when’s Mo Farah racing?

Mo Farah is going for his fifth consecutive Great North Run title on Sunday - here is all you need to know about the race

THE 39th Great North Run is underway in Newcastle with all eyes on Olympian Mo Farah.

The two-time double Olympic champion has won the event for the last four years and is aiming for a record sixth title.

 Mo Farah will be hoping to win his fifth consecutive title
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Mo Farah will be hoping to win his fifth consecutive titleCredit: PA:Press Association

When is the Great North Run?

The Great North Run takes place on Sunday, September 8

Mo Farah is aiming to win his fifth consecutive title and will start racing around 10.40am.

Which channel is the Great North Run on and can I live stream it?

The races will be live on BBC One from 9.30am.

You will also be able to watch coverage on the BBC Sport App and the .

What are the planned road closures for the Great North Run?

A194 Leam Lane – White Mare Pool Interchange to John Reid Road Roundabout (A1300) - 9.45am to 4pm

Bents Park Road in South Shields - 2.45am to 5pm

A167 Central Motorway (including Tyne Bridge) – B1318 Great North Road Interchange to A184 Park Lane - 8.45am to 5pm

A1300 John Reid Road – to Prince Edward Road (A1300) to Redwell Lane/Coast Road (A183) Roundabout - 9.45am to 4pm

A184 Park Lane – A184 Felling Bypass to White Mare Pool Interchange (Leam Lane A194) - 9am to 5pm

A183 Redwell Lane/Coast Road Roundabout – to Coast Road (A183) Roundabout with Sea Road and Mowbray Road - 8am to 5pm

This road will be closed from 8pm on Saturday 7 September to 5pm on Sunday 8 September: A167 Central Motorway – Cowgate Roundabout to Great North Road (B1318) Interchange.

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