Women's Tour de France 2025TV broadcast & live stream

Leon Weidner

 · 01.08.2025

Women's Tour de France 2025: TV broadcast & live streamPhoto: Getty Images/Szymon Gruchalski
The Tour de France Femmes 2025 is entering the home straight. There are various options for watching the final stage of the Tour de France Femmes on TV and via live stream. TOUR provides an overview of where the stages will be broadcast.

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The most important facts in brief

The 2025 Women's Tour de France kicked off in Vannes, France, on 26 July. From there, the riders will battle their way through nine stages until they finally reach the grand finale in Châtel.

Cycling fans can watch all stages of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes on TV and via live stream on the internet. On television, the Tour de France Femmes will be broadcast on free-to-air TV, partly on ARD and also on Eurosport 1. Both channels are free-to-air. The first two stages of the women's Tour de France took place on the last two days of the same men's race.

The broadcast times of the women's Tour de France on ARD

  • Saturday, 26 July, 1st stage: 17:20 - 19:35
  • Sunday, 27 July, 2nd stage: 13:20 - 15:25
  • Monday, 28 July, 3rd stage: -
  • Tuesday, 29 July, 4th stage: -
  • Wednesday, 30 July, 5th stage: -
  • Thursday, 31 July, 6th stage: 17:00-17:15
  • Friday, 1 August, 7th stage: -
  • Saturday, 2 August, 8th stage: 17:30 - 18:00
  • Sunday, 3 August, 9th stage: -

All nine stages can be watched in the free livestream on sportschau.de and in the ARD media centre.

Eurosport and Discovery Plus Livestream

The women's Tour de France will also be broadcast on free-to-air TV in Germany on Eurosport 1. In addition, Eurosport offers a digital service via the Discovery Plus streaming platform, where all stages can be followed live. The commentators for the broadcasts are Gerhard Leinauer, Christian Lichtenberg with the experts Lisa Brennauer and Claudia Lichtenberg.

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The live broadcast times on Eurosport 1

  • Saturday, 26 July, 1st stage: 17:00 - 20:00
  • Sunday, 27 July, 2nd stage: 13:00 - 15:45
  • Monday, 28 July, 3rd stage: 15:15 - 18:15
  • Tuesday, 29 July, 4th stage: 15:15 - 18:15
  • Wednesday, 30 July, 5th stage: 15:15 - 18:15
  • Thursday, 31 July, 6th stage: 15:15 - 18:15
  • Friday, 1 August, 7th stage: 15:00 - 18:00
  • Saturday, 2 August, 8th stage: 13:30 - 18:00
  • Sunday, 3 August, 9th stage: 15:00 - 19:30

Leon Weidner

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Leon Philip Weidner is from Cologne, follows professional cycling closely and is a passionate road cyclist himself. In addition to long kilometres in the saddle of a road bike, he also regularly rides a time trial bike - always with his eye on the next triathlon. His expertise combines sporting practice with knowledge of the scene.

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