Postpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

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Round five takes place at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain
Nyck De Vries wins, Nico Mueller is second and Stoffel Vandoorne third
Round six takes place in Valencia on Sunday, April 25
2018 & 2019 world champion Jean-Eric Vergne kickstarted his season with victory in round three in Rome, while Britain’s Sam Bird of Jaguar strengthened his position in this year’s championship with second place.
Bird wasn’t able to finish in the second race in the Italian capital, one of three drivers to crash on the very last lap, but compatriot Alex Sims of Mahindra Racing was runner-up to former Formula 1 star Stoffel Vandoorne.
All times are BST and subject to change.
BBC iPlayer
The BBC will bring you live coverage from both days of the 2021 Valencia E-Prix, and all of this season's races, live across the BBC.
You can watch the action on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app and watch replays on the BBC Red Button – with both qualifying and race from both days available to watch on catch-up.
Saturday 24 April
09:45-11:15 – Round 5 Qualifying, BBC iPlayer & Sport website and mobile app
13:30-15:30 - Round 5 Race, BBC iPlayer & Sport website and mobile app
22:30-02:30 – Round 5 Race (replay), BBC Red Button
Sunday 25 April
08:45-10:15 – Round 6 Qualifying, BBC iPlayer & Sport website and mobile app
12:30-14:30 - Round 6 Race, BBC iPlayer & Sport website and mobile app
22:30-02:30 – Round 6 Race (replay), BBC Red Button
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