How to watch the 2021 Tour de France LIVE on SBS

Don't miss a pedal stroke of the 2021 Tour de France from 26 June to 18 July, as SBS Cycling Central brings you every moment LIVE, FREE and EXCLUSIVE via SBS and streaming online via SBS On Demand plus the SBS ŠKODA Tour Tracker App.

Richie Porte at the 107th Tour de France

Richie Porte at the 107th Tour de France Source: Getty Images

Here's your guide to the dates and the ways to watch, giving you the information you'll need to firmly book your spot with the #couchpeloton. 
You can watch all the action in a variety of formats throughout the three weeks of brilliant cycling, with racing getting underway from Bretagne on the 26th of June and completing the epic loop of France three weeks later in Paris on the 18th of July.
Tour de France 2021 route
The route for the 2021 Tour de France Source: ASO

Live Racing

The SBS ŠKODA Tour Tracker App is the place to watch every pedal stroke of racing, with the full stages from start to finish and no ad breaks during racing. There are also catch-up highlights and videos, as well as additional stage, rider and team information. You can download the and the . Noting: the app will soon update to the 2021 version.
SBS will be the home for the television production with all the extras that make the Tour de France the special experience it is for not just the hardcore cycling fans, but for fans of Plat du Tour, #trolldj and the SBS cycling experts in the studio.

There will be a live show ahead of the racing action, meaning that when the racing is on, that will be the focus of the TV broadcast. 
Wout van Aert wins Stage 7 of the Tour de France
Wout van Aert wins Stage 7 of the Tour de France Source: Getty Images

Stage Replays

A full stage replay will be available online via shortly after the stage.

Daily Update / Bonjour Le Tour

You can also catch up with the highlights from the previous night's action via our Daily Update on SBS in the morning and Bonjour Le Tour - TDF preview show LIVE on SBS in the afternoon.

News/Highlights/Extras/Opinion

The SBS Tour de France website keeps you up to date with all the breaking news, quotes and action from the previous day's stage. It also brings you opinion and previews on what's ahead and features the experts of the SBS Cycling Central commentary team, with some fun aside and plenty of video extras. 

SATURDAY JUNE 26 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 1 


1930 – 0130 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2000)

 

SUNDAY JUNE 27 


LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 2  

2030 – 0200 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2100)

 

MONDAY JUNE 28 


LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 3 

2030 – 0155 on on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2100)

 

TUESDAY JUNE 29

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 4 

2130 – 0120 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2115)

 

WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 5 

2030 – 0145 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2005)

 

THURSDAY JULY 1 


LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 6 

2130 – 0155 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2145)

 

FRIDAY JULY 2 


LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 7 

2030 – 0140 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 1850)

 

SATURDAY JULY 3 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 8 

2030 – 0140 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2100)

 

SUNDAY JULY 4 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 9 

2030 – 0140 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2050)
Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar, second placed Primoz Roglic of Slovenia, and third placed Richie Porte of Australia, celebrate on the podium.
Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar, second placed Primoz Roglic of Slovenia, and third placed Richie Porte of Australia, celebrate on the podium. Source: AAP


REST DAY 1 - MONDAY JULY 5

 

TUESDAY JULY 6 


LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 10 

2030 – 0155 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2055)

 

WEDNESDAY JULY 7 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 11 

2030 – 0200 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 1950)

 

THURSDAY JULY 8  

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 12 

2130 – 0145 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2120)

 

FRIDAY JULY 9  

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 13 

2030 – 0150 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 1955)

 

SATURDAY JULY 10 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 14 

2030 – 0120 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2015)

 

SUNDAY JULY 11 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 15 

2030 – 0210 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2010)

Tour de France 2020 Deceuninck–Quick-Step Sam Bennett Stage 19
Sam Bennett achieves his goal of finishing ahead of Peter Sagan on Stage 19 of the Tour de France Source: Getty


 

REST DAY 2 - MONDAY JULY 12

TUESDAY JULY 13 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 16 

2030 – 0150 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2055)

 

WEDNESDAY JULY 14 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 17 

2030 – 0130 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 1945)

 

THURSDAY JULY 15 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 18 

2130 – 0150 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2125)

 

FRIDAY JULY 16 


LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 19 

2030 – 0215 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2005)

 

SATURDAY JULY 17 

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 20 

2030 – 0215 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 2055)

 

SUNDAY JULY 18  

LIVE: 2021 Tour de France STAGE 21 

2300 – 0400 on SBS and SBS On Demand

(Tour Tracker starts at 0005)


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Published 23 March 2021 11:00am
Updated 8 April 2021 2:50pm
By SBS Cycling Central
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