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Giro d'Italia 2027 TV Guide & Where to Watch

8 May – 30 May 2027

Three weeks, 21 stages, the maglia rosa.

Race starts in 260 days

Stage schedule

The 2027 route and stage-by-stage broadcast times are not out yet. They appear here as soon as the organiser and broadcasters publish them.

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Where to watch — 2026 broadcasters

The 2027 schedule has not been published yet. These are the broadcasters that showed the 2026 race, grouped by country. Rights can change from year to year, so treat this as a guide rather than a confirmed line-up.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Giro d'Italia free to watch?
In some countries, yes. RAI airs every stage live and free over-the-air in Italy, SBS is free in Australia, RSI and SRF are free in Switzerland, and Caracol TV and Canal RCN are free in Colombia. Elsewhere it is usually behind a subscription. Free options are marked in the schedule above.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia in the United States?
In the United States, the Giro d'Italia is shown on HBO Max and truTV, both of which carry every stage live. A subscription is required. Check the schedule above for each stage's start time in your timezone.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia in the UK and Ireland?
In the UK and Ireland, the Giro d'Italia is shown on TNT Sports, with streaming through HBO Max. Check the schedule above for each stage's start time.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia in Canada?
In Canada, the Giro d'Italia is streamed on FloBikes, which carries every stage live. Check the schedule above for each stage's start time.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia in Australia?
In Australia, the Giro d'Italia is shown free-to-air on SBS and streamed on SBS On Demand. Stages finish in the early hours of the morning Australian time — check the schedule above for exact times.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia in South Africa?
In South Africa, the Giro d'Italia is shown on SuperSport, which carries every stage live and requires a subscription. South Africa keeps the same clock as Italy during the race, so stages finish in the late afternoon local time.
What time does each stage start?
Most road stages start between 11:30 and 13:00 CET. Time trials and short stages can start later. Broadcast start times for each stage are shown in the schedule above.
How many stages does the Giro have?
21 stages over 23 days, with 2 rest days. The route typically includes 1–2 individual time trials and one team time trial, with the remainder split between flat sprint stages, hilly stages, and high-mountain stages.
When does the Giro d'Italia start?
The 2027 Giro is scheduled for 8–30 May 2027. The route has not been published yet — the schedule above fills in with the full stage list and start towns once it is.

About the broadcast

The Giro d'Italia is organized by RCS Sport. As with the other Grand Tours, a single host production team makes the pictures for every broadcaster, so the coverage is identical wherever you watch it — RAI in Italy, Eurosport across Europe, streaming platforms elsewhere. Only the commentary changes.

How much of each stage is shown varies by day: mountain stages and summit finishes get the longest live windows, while flatter days are typically picked up for the closing phase, the finish, and the jersey presentations.