Tour de France TV schedule

See how to watch or stream cycling’s biggest event with the 2025 Tour de France TV schedule on Peacock and NBC. Peacock is available to purchase through this link.

Tour de France TV Schedule 2025

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Today

TimeGame / TV
6:00 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 1
truTV, HBO Max
10:05 am
La Vuelta Femenina
Stage 6
Spain

Saturday, May 9

TimeGame / TV
4:30 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 2
truTV, HBO Max
9:50 am
La Vuelta Femenina
Stage 7
Spain

Sunday, May 10

TimeGame / TV
5:30 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 3
truTV, HBO Max

Tuesday, May 12

TimeGame / TV
7:00 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 4
truTV, HBO Max

Wednesday, May 13

TimeGame / TV
5:30 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 5
truTV, HBO Max

Thursday, May 14

TimeGame / TV
5:30 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 6
truTV, HBO Max

Friday, May 15

TimeGame / TV
4:00 am
Giro d'Italia
Stage 7
truTV, HBO Max

How to stream the Tour de France

Peacock is the primary home of the Tour de France, the only platform to carry live coverage of every stage. The NBC broadcast network is available to stream via the major streaming MVPDs — DIRECTV STREAM (purchase a subscription or free trial here) and Fubo TV (purchase a subscription), plus YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.

USA Network is not scheduled to carry any stages this season, marking the first time that there will be no Tour de France coverage on basic cable.

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