Tour de France 2022: How to Watch the Alpine Stages and Paris Finish
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Peacock
Live coverage of each stage
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Sling TV
Carries NBC and USA Network
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YouTube TV
Carries NBC and USA Network
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Hulu with Live TV
Carries NBC and USA Network
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DirecTV Stream
Carries NBC and USA Network
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FuboTV
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The Tour de France is at its midpoint, with 11 stages complete and 10 more to go before the cyclists cross the finish line in Paris on Sunday, July 24. We have a new leader after a grueling mountain stage on Wednesday: Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark took the yellow jersey away from Tadej Poga?ar of Slovenia. Poga?ar had been the leader for the past week, but now sits in third behind Vingegaard and Romain Bardet of France.
Another mountain stage is set for Thursday in the French Alps, with two more to follow next week on Wednesday, July 20, and Thursday, July 21, in the Pyrenees. These three stages will go a long way in deciding who will take home the yellow jersey upon reaching Champs-Elysées in Paris on Sunday, July 24.
Here’s what you need to know about how to watch the Tour de France live without cable.
Three remaining mountain stages will factor heavily in determining the winner of the 2022 Tour de France.
Michael Steele/Getty Images When is it?
The Tour de France started on July 1 and ends on Sunday, July 24. Here’s the remaining schedule (all times ET):
Friday, July 15
Stage 13: 6:30 a.m. on Peacock, 3 p.m. on USA (tape delayed)
Saturday, July 16
Stage 14: 6 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on USA
Sunday, July 17
Stage 15: 6:30 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on USA
Tuesday, July 19
Stage 16: 6 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on USA
Wednesday, July 20
Stage 17: 7 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on USA
Thursday, July 21
Stage 18: 7 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on USA
Friday, July 22
Stage 19: 7 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on USA
Saturday, July 23
Stage 20: 6:30 a.m. on Peacock, 8 a.m. on NBC
Sunday, July 24
Stage 21: 10 a.m. on Peacock and USA, 2 p.m. on NBC (tape delayed)
How can I watch the tour live on TV?
The Tour de France is broadcast in the US primarily on USA Network with one remaining stage shown on NBC. NBC will also broadcast the final stage on tape delay after the live coverage on USA. You can watch all remaining stages live on NBC’s Peacock streaming service.?
Peacock
Live coverage of each stage
Peacock offers three tiers: a limited free plan and two Premium plans. The ad-supported Premium plan costs $5 a month, and the ad-free Premium plan costs $10 a month. You need one of the Premium plans to watch the Tour de France. Peacock will show live coverage for each remaining stage and begins its coverage each morning an hour or two before USA’s or NBC’s broadcast.?Read our Peacock review.
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Sling TV
Carries NBC and USA Network
Sling TV’s $35-a-month Blue plan includes NBC and USA Network. You can?see which local channels you get here.?Read our Sling TV review.
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YouTube TV
Carries NBC and USA Network
YouTube TV costs $65 a month and includes NBC and USA Network. Plug in your ZIP code on its?welcome page?to see which local network affiliates are available in your area.?Read our YouTube TV review.
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Hulu with Live TV
Carries NBC and USA Network
Hulu with Live TV costs $70 a month and includes NBC and USA Network. Click the “View channels in your area” link on its?welcome page?to see which local channels are offered in your ZIP code.?Read our Hulu with Live TV review.
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DirecTV Stream
Carries NBC and USA Network
DirecTV Stream’s basic $70-a-month package includes NBC and USA Network. You can use its?channel lookup tool?to see which local channels are available where you live.?Read our DirecTV Stream review.
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FuboTV
Carries NBC and USA Network
FuboTV costs $70 a month and includes NBC and USA Network.?Click here?to see which local channels you get.?Read our FuboTV review.
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