How to Stream the Tour de France, Wimbledon, & More

Summer brings a myriad of multi-day sports events, and if you've cut the cord, here's where you can stream the Tour de France, Wimbledon, IndyCar and other motorsport races, and the Women's Open at Pebble Beach.

How to Stream the Tour de France
NBC Sports is streaming the Tour de France, the oldest Grand Tour race in cycling, traditionally held annually in July. The 21 grueling stages begin on July 1st, winding 2,115 miles through small villages in France and over treacherous hills to end in Paris on July 24th.

Those who haven't cut the cord and subscribed to NBC via cable, satellite, or an online live TV service can log in with TV provider credentials to stream on the NBC Sports app or NBC app. NBC is available on YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, fuboTV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream. New subscribers can get a free trial on DirecTV Stream., YouTube TV, and fubo TV but it will only get you a few days. Sling TV has deals for the first month so that you can catch the full tour.

For a limited time, you can score your first month for only $15 — but it can only be streamed on one device at a time. This subscription includes 50 hours of DVR storage so you can record the matches and replay them at a more convenient time. If you don't want to pay the full price of $40 per month, cancel before the end of July.

To view replays of missed stages on Peacock, go to the sports icon, scroll down, and click on the Tour de France icon in the Latest Events, Highlights and News row. If you don't want to sit through a complete 4- or 5-hour stage, check out the 20-minute highlights of each stage. Live and upcoming stages will be listed with live streaming times, and the full-stage replays are further down the screen.

Other Live and Replay Sports Streams on Peacock
Peacock has international cycling fans covered. Along with the Tour de France, the steamer is also host to several other cycling races, including the Critérium du Dauphiné, La Vuelta Feminina, the Tour Down Under, Ceratzit Challenge, and more.

It's not just bicycle races. The streaming app offers live and replay events for Super Motocross, IndyCar, NASCAR, and IMSA races. Also, you can stream the Dakar 2023 rally and the Nitro Rallycross from 2021.

July also brings the U.S. Women's Open in Pebble Beach and, in September, the 2023 Walker Cup in Scotland at The Old Course in St Andrews.

How to Stream Wimbledon
ESPN is streaming the Wimbledon, which means you'll be able to watch the prestigious tennis tournament anywhere you can watch ESPN — via a TV provider or fuboTV, Sling TV, or other live TV streaming service.

For cord-cutters, the most direct way to watch the Wimbledon Championships is to subscribe to the ESPN+ online streaming service for $10 per month with the option of canceling the subscription before the end of your free trial. If you want to keep ESPN+, the best deal is the $100 annual subscription rate. If you already have Hulu or Disney+, another option is to consider subscribing to a bundle that includes ESPN+.

Wimbledon will also be available to watch live on the Tennis Channel, available on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, Android, the web, and Samsung TVs. Those who still have a TV provider can sign in to the Tennis Channel with their credentials. Others can subscribe to the Tennis Channel Plus plan for $110 annually. The Plus plan provides every game, match, and set for tournaments worldwide.

The women's singles final will be played 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EDT on Saturday, July 15. The men's doubles final will follow when the women finish. Men play their final on Sunday, July 16, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EDT, with the women's doubles following the men's singles.

Here's the rest of the schedule:

July 5 and 6 - Round 2 at 6 a.m. EDT

July 7 - Round 3 at 6 a.m. EDT

July 8 - Round 3 at 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT. Then 1-4 p.m. on ABC

July 9 - Round of 16 at 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT. Then 1-4 p.m. on ABC

July 10 - Round of 16 at 6 a.m. EDT on ESPN 2 with Center Court starting on ESPN at 8 a.m. EDT

July 11 and 12 Quarterfinals on both ESPN for center court, and ESPN2 showing the Number 1 Court at 8 a.m.

July 13 Women's semifinals at 8 a.m. EDT, mixed doubles at 1 p.m. EDT.

July 14 Men’s semifinals at 8 a.m. EDT

July 15 Women's finals from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EDT on ESPN, followed by men's doubles finals.

July 16 Men's finals from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EDT, and women's doubles finals after.

This should help you keep out of the hot summer sun while streaming your favorite sports this July.

COMMENTS
larrymartin's picture

Great info on streaming sports events this summer. Excited to catch the Tour de France on Peacock and thanks for breaking down the Wimbledon schedule. it is a lifesaver.
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