Tour de France 2023 Live Stream: How to watch for free, channels, schedule and more

Tour de France 2023 Live Stream: How to watch for free, channels, schedule and more

You can watch the Tour de France online from anywhere. The situation is very different from stage 17, where there was a huge gap between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogachar.

Continue reading to learn how to watch the Tour de France from anywhere using a VPN.

The Tour de France is the biggest race, but these days the Tour de France means Tadej Pogachar versus Jonas Vingegaard. Vingegaard won in 2022 from Team Jumbo Visma, while Pogachar won in 2020 and 2021.

In the most recent race, Vingegaard left Pogachar behind and gained six minutes on his rival on the final climb. Pogachar called it "one of the worst days of my cycling career."

The stage was won by Austria's Felix Gall, but the overall victory appeared to go to Vingegaard. Pogachar has remained in second place since Wednesday, with Adam Yates in third.

Click here to watch the Tour de France live stream online from anywhere.

If you live in the UK, Australia, France, Italy, Spain, or Belgium, you can watch the Tour de France live stream for free in 2023.

In the UK, free-to-air ITV4 and its ITVX streaming service; in Australia, SBS and SBS On Demand streaming service; in France, France.TV; in Italy, Rai Play; in Spain, Teledeporte; in Belgium RTBF because they all have broadcasting rights.

But what if you live in one of these countries and are not at home to watch the free broadcast of the Tour de France? Maybe you are on vacation and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country when you would normally be able to watch it for free at home.

Don't worry - you can watch via VPN instead. Here's how to do it.

Obviously you want to watch the Tour de France live stream from your home country, but what if you are not there when the race is taking place?

Nothing beats a VPN, or virtual private network, which makes it appear as if you are surfing the Internet from your home country, not the country you are in. That means you can access the streaming services you've already paid for from anywhere on the planet. Or at least, anywhere you have an Internet connection.

For example, a Brit currently in the US can watch a live stream of the Tour de France on ITVX without being in the UK. We have tested many of the best VPN services and our current favorite is ExpressVPN. It's fast, works on a variety of devices, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee.

The VPN is incredibly easy to use.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we have mentioned, ExpressVPN is our favorite.

2. select the location you want to connect to with the VPN app. For example, if you are in the U.S. and want to see services in the U.K., select U.K. from the list.

3. sit back and enjoy the action. watch the Tour de France on ITVX or another website.

If you are in the U.S., you have several options for watching the Tour de France. The entire race is broadcast on Peacock. However, the first stage is also broadcast on NBC, and the third stage is broadcast on the USA Network.

NBC can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas, and the USA Network is available on several cable packages.

If you do not have a cable subscription, you can watch the Tour de France on several live television services, including NBC's Peacock, as well as Sling TV and Fubo.

Of these options, we recommend Peacock: Peacock costs just $4.99 per month with ads or $9.99 without ads and includes a lot of great content beyond the live stream of the Tour de France.

If you go the Sling TV route, we recommend Sling Blue, which costs $45/month and comes with over 40 channels, including NBC (in some regions) and USA Network. And right now, Sling is offering $25 off your first month.

Fubo, on the other hand, has 161 channels, including NBC and USA Network, for $75 per month. For sports fans, the lineup includes a number of niche sports channels.

If you already use one of these services but are not in the US right now, a good cycling VPN will allow you to watch a live stream of the Tour de France. And if for some reason it doesn't work, ExpressVPN has a 30-day money-back guarantee.

As explained above, all stages of the Tour de France are being broadcast for free in the UK, courtesy of ITV and ITVX (formerly ITV Hub).

For those who prefer commentary in Welsh, S4C also broadcasts the race for free. This can be accessed for free on the BBC iPlayer.

Alternatively, Discovery Plus and Eurosport broadcast the Tour de France without advertising. Eurosport is part of Discovery Plus, so it does not matter which one you subscribe to.

Discovery Plus is available for £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. You can sign up for Discovery Plus here or access it via Amazon Prime Video. Additionally, if you are not already an Amazon Prime subscriber, a 30-day free trial is available.

We're closed for the week; you can sign up for ExpressVPN or another VPN service to take advantage of the services you already subscribe to.

Canadian cycling fans can watch the Tour de France on FloBikes for US$150 per year.

Now that you're not at home, use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to give the illusion that your device is still in Canada.

As you may already know, Australians can watch the Tour de France for free on SBS and SBS On Demand.

Not available in Australia right now; with a VPN such as ExpressVPN, you can watch the Tour de France with your SBS account.

(all times EST)

Stage 1 - Sat 01/07, Bilbao (182km) - 6:30am Stage 2 - Sun 02/07, Vitoria Gasteiz to San Sebastián (209km) - 6:15am Stage 3 03/07 (Monday), Amorebieta - Bayonne (185km) - 7:00am Stage 4 04/07 (Tue), Dax - Nogaro (182km) - 7:10am Stage 5: Wednesday, 05/07, Pau - Larns (165km) - 7:05 a.m. Stage 6: Thursday, 06/06/07, Tarbes to Côterets (145 km) - 7:10 a.m. Stage 7: 07/07 (Fri), Mont-de-Marsan→Bordeaux (170km) - 7:15am Stage 8 08/07 (Sat), Ribourne to Limoges (201km) - 6:30am Stage 9 09/07 (Sun), Saint-Leonard de Nobla to Puy de Dome (184km) - 7:30am

Rest day - 10/07

Stage 10 11/07 (Tue), Vulcania to Issoire (167km) - 7:05am Stage 11: Wednesday, 12/07, Clermont-Ferrand - Moulin (180km) - 7:05am Stage 12: Thursday, 13/07 Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais (166km) - 7.05am Stage 13: Friday 14/07, Chatillon-sur-Charalonne - Grand Colombier (138km) - 7.45am Stage 14: Saturday 15/07, Annemasse - Morzine (152km) - 7.05am Stage 15 Sun 16/07, Les Gets - Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (180km) - 7.05am

Rest day Sun 17/07

Stage 16 Tue 18/07, Passy - Combreux (22km ITT) - 7.05am Stage 17: Wed 19/07, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Courshevelle (166km) - 6.20am Stage 18: 20/07 Thu, Moutier - Bourg-en-Bresse (186km) - 7.05am Stage 19: Friday, July 21, Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny (173km) - 7.15am Stage 20: Belfort - Le Marquesien (133km) - 7.30am Stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris (115km) - 10.30am

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