The route presentation of the 2026 Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes takes place in Paris today and you can watch it live – we’ll tell you how right here in this guide.

Tour de France route rumours swirling ahead of the official presentation, including a visit to Mont Ventoux for the women and a return to L’Alpe d’Huez for the men. On Thursday, October 23, we’ll find out for certain where the defending champions Tadej Pogačar and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot will defend their titles.

The route presentation of the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes will be available to watch on several platforms across the world, with free coverage in some countries, so read on for all the details on how to watch the route presentation online, on TV, and from anywhere.

SBS, which requires registration but no payment to access.

Numerous European countries will also air the presentation for free, such as France via France TV, Spain via RTVE, and Belgium via Sporza.

The route presentations will also be aired in full by the Tour de France on its website – you need to be a ‘Tour de France club’ member (no payment required) to access the live stream.

Away from home right now? Unblock your home stream from anywhere with a VPN – more on that below.

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Discovery+, which is the streaming platform of TNT Sports, costing £30.99 a month.

Peacock.

Peacock is the streaming service of broadcasting giant NBC, which has the rights to the Tour de France and with it many of the races run by the same organiser, ASO, such as Paris-Roubaix.

FloBikes.

A subscription to FloBikes, which has pretty much every race you could wish to want for Canadian viewers, costs $39.99 a month or $203.88 for the year.

SBS.

The presentation will be aired live online on their streaming platform, SBS On Demand. SBS is a free-to-air broadcaster, and SBS On Demand is free to use with registration.

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