How to watch Tour de France 2026: FREE live streams, TV channels, schedule – Stage 21

Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogacar at Tour de France 2026
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Tour de France 2026 concludes today with Stage 21, a flat 89km procession from Thoiry in northern France eastwards to the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The route features just 1,000m of elevation gain, with the Côte du Pavé des Gardes (700m at 9.7%) and three run-ins with the Côte de la Butte Montmartre (1km at 6.5%) standing as the biggest obstacles.

Stage 21 traditionally serves as a triumph for the GC leader, which means that – barring a race-ending crash – Tadej Pogacar will win a record-equalling fifth TdF title today, and draw level with Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain.

It's almost impossible to contemplate Pogacar not breaking every major Tour de France record going, including Mark Cavendish's haul of 35 stage victories.

Jonas Vingegaard is conspicuous by his absence from the peloton, having fractured his collarbone in a crash towards the end of Stage 15, when he was second in the GC standings behind only Pogi. Vinge had been woken up at 2am on the day for a doping test, shortly before his rival, a brutal practice that's attracted fierce criticism.

It was a cruel way for his race to end, and it means the 2026 edition of the Tour de France will be the first since 2020 not to end with Pogacar and Vingegaard on the top two steps of the podium. Florian Lipowitz, who finished third last year, has also dropped out after breaking his collarbone in a crash during Stage 16.

Olympic road and time trial champion Remco Evenepoel has filled the gap left by Vingegaard, albeit 6 minutes and 26 seconds off Pogacar's pace.

Here's how to watch Tour de France 2026 from anywhere in the world. We've also listed the schedule, route and recent GC winners below.

General Classification standings

  1. Tadej Pogacar – 67h 53m
  2. Remco Evenepoel – +6m 26s
  3. Isaac del Toro – +9m 42s
  4. Paul Seixas – +11m 56s
  5. Lenny Martinez – +13m 2s
  6. Mattias Skjelmose – +14m 59s
  7. Juan Ayuso – +17m 48s
  8. Richard Carapaz – 20m
  9. Tom Pidcock – +29m 28s
  10. Jordan Jegat – +33m 21s

Can you watch Tour de France 2026 for free?

Yes. Tour de France 2026 is being shown on free-to-air SBS in Australia, with live streaming available through SBS on Demand.

Free highlights are available in the UK daily, courtesy of Channel 5 and 5.

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How to watch Tour de France 2026 live streams in the US

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All 21 stages of the 2026 Tour de France are being shown on Peacock in the US.

The Peacock price starts at $10.99/month or $109.99/year for a plan that carries live sports. However, you can access Peacock virtually for free with a Walmart Plus 30-day trial for $1.

Stage 8 and Stage 20 will also be available to watch live on NBC, which is available through Sling – specifically the Blue plan, which starts at $45.99/month. It includes NBC, ABC and Fox in select locations, plus FS1, USA Network, FX and more.

Alternatively, NBC is also carried by Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, each of which offers a free trial to new users.

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How to watch Tour de France 2026 live streams in the UK

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In the UK, live coverage of every Tour de France stage is exclusive to TNT Sports channels.

You can add TNT Sports to your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, or get an HBO Max plan that includes TNT Sports. Prices start at £25.99/month if you commit to a year.

Alternatively, free-to-air Channel 5 will air a daily Tour de France highlights show each evening, with streaming available via the 5 platform.

If you're out of the UK but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.

How to watch Tour de France 2026 live streams in Australia

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Free-to-air SBS is showing Tour de France 2026 in its entirety in Australia, with live streaming available via SBS on Demand.

Just create an account, using a valid Australia postcode (e.g. 2042).

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How to watch Tour de France 2026 in Canada

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In Canada, FloBikes is showing every stage of the 2026 Tour de France.

A subscription costs CA$49.99/month or CA$216/year.

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Tour de France 2026 Q&A

Tour de France 2026 route

A map of the Tour de France 2026 route

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What are the Tour de France 2026 start times?

Tour de France 2026 schedule

(All times BST)

Saturday, July 4, 3pm
Stage 1 (TTT) – Won by Visma–Lease a Bike

Sunday, July 5, 12pm
Stage 2 – Won by Isaac del Toro

Monday, July 6, 10.30am
Stage 3 – Won by Tadej Pogacar

Tuesday, July 7, 11.30am
Stage 4 – Won by Mads Pedersen

Wednesday, July 8, 12pm
Stage 5 – Won by Olav Kooij

Thursday, July 9, 11am
Stage 6 – Won by Tadej Pogacar

Friday, July 10, 11.30am
Stage 7 – Won by Tim Merlier

Saturday, July 11, 11.30am
Stage 8 – Won by Tim Merlier

Sunday, July 12, 11.30am
Stage 9 – Won by Mathieu van der Poel

Monday, July 13
Rest

Tuesday, July 14, 11.30am
Stage 10 – Won by Tadej Pogacar

Wednesday, July 15, 12pm
Stage 11 – Won by Soren Waerenskjold

Thursday, July 16, 12pm
Stage 12 – Won by Tim Merlier

Friday, July 17, 11.30am
Stage 13 – Won by Mauro Schmid

Saturday, July 18, 11.30am
Stage 14 – Won by Tadej Pogacar

Sunday, July 19, 11.30am
Stage 15 – Won by Remco Evenepoel

Monday, July 20
Rest

Tuesday, July 21, 11.30am
Stage 16 (ITT) – Won by Remco Evenepoel

Wednesday, July 22, 11.30am
Stage 17 – Won by Jasper Philipsen

Thursday, July 23, 11am
Stage 18 – Won by Richard Carapaz

Friday, July 24, 12pm
Stage 19 – Won by Tadej Pogacar

Saturday, July 25, 10am
Stage 20 – Won by Richard Carapaz

Sunday, July 26, 4.50pm
Stage 21 – Thoiry - Paris | 130km

Who are the recent Tour de France GC winners?

Recent Tour de France GC champions

2025 – Tadej Pogacar
2024 – Tadej Pogacar
2023 – Jonas Vingegaard
2022 – Jonas Vingegaard
2021 – Tadej Pogacar
2019 – Tadej Pogacar
2018 – Egan Bernal
2017 – Geraint Thomas
2016 – Chris Froome
2016 – Chris Froome

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