How to Watch Tour de France Final Stage 21: Live Stream and TV Coverage Details
2024 Tour de France Overview
The 2024 Tour de France promises an exhilarating route, commencing in Florence, Italy, on June 29 and culminating in Nice, France, on July 21. Notably, this edition deviates from the traditional Paris finish due to preparations for the 2024 Summer Olympics. The race will span 3,498 kilometers over 21 stages, featuring a mix of flat, hilly, and mountain stages, including two individual time trials. The tour kicks off with three stages in Italy before moving into France, with key stages in the Alps and the Pyrenees, and concludes with a final time trial from Monaco to Nice.
Live Stream and TV Coverage
The 2024 Tour de France will be extensively broadcasted, with live coverage available on various platforms worldwide. Here is the complete list of broadcasters by country and territory:
Worldwide:
Europe:
Americas:
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Africa:
East Asia:
Fubo TV: You can also watch the 2024 Tour de France on Fubo TV, a streaming service focused on sports, which provides access to network-aired events including the Tour de France. Note that Fubo TV is currently available only in the United States. To access it from outside the U.S., use a VPN to connect to a U.S. server.