The Tour de France 2024 is a 21-day endurance race that brings together the world’s best cyclists.
The race will travel across France, kicking off on Saturday, June 29 with a 6am Eastern/3am Pacific start and ending on Sunday, July 21.
It will be broadcast on NBC and USA Network, but will also be live streamed in its entirety on Peacock. Cable viewers can also watch the race on live TV streaming services that carry NBC and USA Network, including DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling Blue.
How to watch the Tour de France online
The best way to watch the Tour de France is to subscribe to Peacock. Premium plans with ads start at $5.99/month. If you want to go ad-free, Premium Plus is $19.99/year with promo code STREAMTHEDEAL applied at checkout. That’s just $1.67/month for a full year.
How to watch the Tour de France on TV
The Tour de France is broadcast on NBC and USA Network, so the best way to watch the bike race on TV is with DirecTV Stream or Fubo. Both streaming services offer a 5-day and 7-day free trial, respectively, so you can watch several days of the Tour de France for free.
The event can also be streamed on Sling Blue (starting at $22.50 for the first month) and Hulu + Live TV (starting at $76.99 per month), both of which offer NBC and USA Network. Sling doesn’t offer a free trial, but Fubo and Hulu + Live TV offer a 3-day free trial so you can try out the services before committing to a month.
The Tour De France will air from Saturday, June 29 through Sunday, July 21 on NBC and USA Network and will be streamed live on DirecTV Stream and Peacock.
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