This year, as in the past, you can watch the Tour de France live on TV as well as on your phone, tablet or computer. Here’s the TV schedule and the Tour de France 2019 teams.

In the UK, you can watch the Tour de France on TV on ITV, S4C and Eurosport. You can find the broadcaster for your region on the official Tour de France site by clicking the ‘Official Broadcasters’ tab at the top.

How can I stream Tour de France?

For those in the UK, all live coverage and highlights will be shown on ITV4. If you’re in Wales, tune into S4C . If you can’t get to a TV, you can watch the channel online in a web browser on ITV’s website or via the ITV Hub app , available for iOS , Android and various other platforms.

To watch S4C, head to the website in a compatible web browser. There’s also an iPad app , Android app and the S4C Clic app for iPhone .

Of course, you’ll need to be in the UK for this to work. If you’re outside of the UK and want to watch the ITV4 highlights, you could use a VPN such as NordVPN or Hidden24 .

With Eurosport Player , you need to pay a monthly (£6.99) or yearly (£39.99) subscription to access the videos.

Eurosport is offering live coverage of every single stage, so dedicated Tour de France fans might want to pay for a month’s subscription. Below we’ve listed the TV coverage schedule so you know when to tune in for live streaming.

What are the Tour de France 2019 teams?

Here’s an overview of all the teams including Team Ineos and Movistar.

Tour de France 2018 teams - 1

Tour de France 2019 TV coverage

Below we’ve listed the entire TV schedule. If you just want the highlights, tune in from 7-8pm on ITV4. On Eurosport, highlights start at 8pm and last 2 hours.

Saturday 6 July – Stage 1

ITV 4: 10.45am Eurosport 1: 10.30am

Sunday 7 July – Stage 2

ITV 4: 12pm Eurosport 1: 1pm

Monday 8 July – Stage 3

ITV 4: 11am Eurosport 1: 10.45am

Tuesday 9 July – Stage 4

ITV 4: 10am Eurosport 1: 10.45am

Wednesday 10 July – Stage 5

ITV 4: 11am Eurosport 1: 11.45am

Thursday 11 July – Stage 6

ITV 4: 12pm Eurosport 1: 11.45am

Friday 12 July – Stage 7

ITV 4: 11am Eurosport 1: 10am

Saturday 13 July – Stage 8

ITV 4: 10.30am Eurosport 1: 10.45am

Sunday 14 July – Stage 9

ITV 4: 11.30am Eurosport 1: 11.30am

Monday 15 July

ITV 4: 11.30am Eurosport 1: 11.30am

Tuesday 16 July – Stage 10

Rest Day – highlights 7-8pm

Wednesday 17 July – Stage 11

ITV 4: 12.45pm Eurosport 1: 12.15pm

Thursday 18 July – Stage 12

ITV 4: 11am Eurosport 1: 10am

Friday 19 July – Stage 13

ITV 4: 12.30pm Eurosport 1: 12.30pm

Saturday 20 July – Stage 14

ITV 4: 12-5pm Eurosport 1: 12-5pm

Sunday 21 July – Stage 15

ITV 4: 12pm Eurosport 1: 10.45am

Monday 22 July

Rest day – highlights 7-8pm

Tuesday 23 July – Stage 16

ITV 4: 10.15am Eurosport 1: 11.45am

Wednesday 24 July – Stage 17

ITV 4: 2pm Eurosport 1: 11a m

Thursday 25 July – Stage 18

ITV 4: 12.45pm Eurosport 1: 9.45am

Friday 26 July – Stage 19

ITV 4: 11am Eurosport 1: 12.15pm

Saturday 27 July – Stage 20

ITV 4: 10.45am Eurosport 1: 12pm

Sunday 28 July – Stage 21

  • Final stage

ITV 4: 3.30pm (highlights 9-10pm) Eurosport 1: 4.30pm (highlights 11pm)

Author: Chris Martin, Managing Editor, Tech Advisor

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Tech Advisor Managing Editor Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been with us for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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