The 2025 Tour de France, cycling’s most prestigious Grand Tour, is officially underway from July 5 to July 27. Spanning 21 stages and over 3,400 kilometers, this year’s edition promises high-altitude drama, sprint showdowns, and historic climbs across France and Italy. Whether you’re in North America, Europe, Oceania, or elsewhere in the world, here’s your full guide on how to follow the race live.
How to Watch the 2025 Tour de France Live :
European Coverage: Eurosport
National broadcasters:
- France – France Télévisions
- Germany – ARD/ZDF
- Italy – RAI Sports
- Spain – RTVE Tele Deportes
- AUSTRIA: SERVUS TV
- CZECH REP. : CZECH TV
- DENMARK : DKTV2
- Portugal – RTP
- Belgium – RTBF (French), VRT (Flemish)
- LUXEMBOURG : RTL
- Netherlands – NOS
- BASQUE COUNTRY : EITB
- Switzerland – SRG SSR
- Scandinavia – TV2 Denmark, NRK 2 Norway, SVT Sweden
- WALES: S4C
Most European countries offer free-to-air coverage through national broadcasters, with Eurosport also providing pan-European streaming with multi-language commentary and expert analysis.
Content From:- https://www.watchathletics.com/schedule/watchlive/10280
If you’re abroad and experiencing difficulties accessing the live stream from your current location, consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service. One option for a VPN service is Pure VPN.
United States
- Watch on TV: NBC Sports
- Live stream: Peacock (exclusive streaming partner)
American viewers can catch every stage live and on-demand via Peacock, with subscription plans starting at $7.99/month. Select highlights and key stages are also aired on NBC Sports. Other streaming services that include NBC, such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV, are also viable options for coverage.
United Kingdom & Ireland
- Free-to-air TV & Streaming: ITV4, ITVX
- Paid coverage: TNT Sports via Discovery+
- Language alternatives: TG4 (Ireland), S4C (Welsh)
British and Irish fans can follow the Tour for free on ITV4 or via the ITVX streaming platform. TNT Sports and Discovery+ provide additional in-depth coverage with advanced features like multiple camera angles and ad-free streams.
Australia
- Free-to-air TV & Streaming: SBS, SBS On Demand
- In Australia, SBS is once again providing complete coverage of the Tour, free to air and on-demand. Every stage is available live and replays are available for free through SBS On Demand.
South America & Latin America
Main broadcasters:
- TV5MONDE
- ESPN Latin America
- Caracol TV and RCN (Colombia)
Cycling fans across South and Central America can tune in via ESPN’s extensive coverage, while Colombian fans can watch on their national channels Caracol and RCN.
Rest of the World
- Middle East & North Africa: Abu Dhabi Media
- Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport
- China: CCTV, Zhibo TV
- Japan: J Sports
- New Zealand: Sky Sport
- Southeast Asia & Pacific: Eurosport Asia
The Tour is truly global. From the mountains of Japan to the deserts of the UAE, coverage spans over 190 territories. Whether through local broadcasters or streaming platforms, nearly every fan can access at least part of the race.
SCHEDULE
| Date | Day | Stage | KM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05/07 | Saturday | Stage 1 | Lille Métropole – Lille Métropole | 184.9 |
| 06/07 | Sunday | Stage 2 | Lauwin-Planque – Boulogne-sur-Mer | 209.1 |
| 07/07 | Monday | Stage 3 | Valenciennes – Dunkerque | 178.3 |
| 08/07 | Tuesday | Stage 4 | Amiens Métropole – Rouen | 174.2 |
| 09/07 | Wednesday | Stage 5 (ITT) | Caen – Caen | 33 |
| 10/07 | Thursday | Stage 6 | Bayeux – Vire Normandie | 201.5 |
| 11/07 | Friday | Stage 7 | Saint-Malo – Mûr-de-Bretagne (Guerlédan) | 197 |
| 12/07 | Saturday | Stage 8 | Saint-Méen-le-Grand – Laval (Espace Mayenne) | 171.4 |
| 13/07 | Sunday | Stage 9 | Chinon – Châteauroux | 174.1 |
| 14/07 | Monday | Stage 10 | Ennezat – Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy | 165.3 |
| 15/07 | Restday | ||
| 16/07 | Wednesday | Stage 11 | Toulouse – Toulouse | 156.8 |
| 17/07 | Thursday | Stage 12 | Auch – Hautacam | 180.6 |
| 18/07 | Friday | Stage 13 (ITT) | Loudenvielle – Peyragudes | 10.9 |
| 19/07 | Saturday | Stage 14 | Pau – Luchon-Superbagnères | 182.6 |
| 20/07 | Sunday | Stage 15 | Muret – Carcassonne | 169.3 |
| 21/07 | Restday | ||
| 22/07 | Tuesday | Stage 16 | Montpellier – Mont Ventoux | 171.5 |
| 23/07 | Wednesday | Stage 17 | Bollène – Valence | 160.4 |
| 24/07 | Thursday | Stage 18 | Vif – Courchevel (Col de la Loze) | 171.5 |
| 25/07 | Friday | Stage 19 | Albertville – La Plagne | 129.9 |
| 26/07 | Saturday | Stage 20 | Nantua – Pontarlier | 184.2 |
| 27/07 | Sunday | Stage 21 | Mantes-la-Ville – Paris (Champs-Élysées) | 132.3 |
| 3338.8 |