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How to watch Tour de France: Live stream the 2025 race free from anywhere

Tadej Pogacar bikes in a yellow jersey in front of four other cyclists on a foggy road during the 2025 Tour de France.
Tadej Pogačar has returned to defend his Tour de France title. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

The second Grand Tour race of the 2025 season wraps up this weekend, and only six stages remain. Below, we've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch the Tour de France, including free streaming options around the globe.

Tadej Pogačar, a three-time champion and last year's victor, has so far led a successful defense of his title. The Slovenian cyclist currently sits in first place overall and dons the yellow jersey. He leads the pack by 4 minutes and 13 seconds, followed by Jonas Vingegaard, and then Florian Lipowitz and Oscar Onley. Vingegaard and Pogačar have been consistent, dominant rivals over the past few years at the Tour de France. Vingegaard came in second last year and also holds three Tour de France titles, most recently in 2023 and 2022. Remco Evenepoel exited the race in the Pyrenees in Stage 14, but other top riders like Primoz Roglic and Mathieu Van Der Poel remain.

If you're hoping to tune into the final week of the iconic 21-stage race, then you're in luck. Keep reading to learn some of the best ways to tune in. Many of these viewing options will also allow viewers to stream the final Grand Tour race of the season, Vuelta a España, in August and September.

How to watch Tour de France for free

The Tour de France is available for free in several countries around the world. The host nation shows the race on France.TV, while the UK will stream coverage on ITVX. Australia will show the race on SBS. Some US streaming options, like DirecTV and Fubo, offer free trials.

How to watch Tour de France from anywhere

Cycling fans can tune into their go-to free streaming options from anywhere with the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy cybersecurity tools that enable people to alter their virtual locations so that their favorite websites work from anywhere. They're popular options among those hoping to upgrade their online security or access their usual websites and apps while traveling abroad.

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How to watch Tour de France in the US

The Tour de France will be available on NBC in the US. This means viewers can catch race coverage over-the-air, although some stages will be shown on tape-delay. The best and cheapest way to ensure you can watch every stage of the race live is through Peacock, NBCUniversal's streaming counterpart. Subscriptions start at $8 a month, but you can upgrade to Peacock Premium Plus for $13 a month to unlock constant NBC live streams and ad-free on-demand content.

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Peacock is a convenient streaming source for hit NBC TV shows, Universal movies, and select sports like Sunday Night Football. The service also carries its own slate of original programming.

US-based fans can also catch the NBC coverage through a live TV streaming service like DirecTV and Fubo. These have higher price tags than Peacock, but they come with lots of other channels. DirecTV's MySports genre pack (20+ channels and ESPN Plus) starts at $70 a month and has a five-day free trial. Fubo's Pro plan (150+ channels) starts at $85 a month and comes with a seven-day free trial, in addition to a $20 discount on the first month of service.

How to watch Tour de France in Canada

In Canada, the Tour de France is available through FloBikes. Subscriptions start at $40 a month, but users can find some year-over-year savings by subscribing to an annual plan.

How to watch Tour de France in France

The aptly-named France.TV will host Tour de France coverage in the host nation. The streaming service is free to use; viewers just need to create an account if they don't already have one and then they're all set to start streaming.

How to watch Tour de France in the UK

ITV will air Tour de France coverage in the UK, which means that ITVX will be offering a free live streaming counterpart. British fans just need to create a free login if they haven't already, and then they're all set to watch the race. TNT Sports via Discovery Plus will also live stream comprehensive coverage. Subscriptions that include Grand Tour cycling start at £31 a month.

How to watch Tour de France in Australia

The Tour de France will be available through SBS in Australia. This option has a free live streaming counterpart. Viewers who don't already have an account can create one for free and immediately begin watching.


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