Liverpool, Knowsley and St Helens are set to welcome the finish of stage two of the men’s Tour de France on Saturday, 3 July 2027.
Competitors will race from the Cumbrian town of Keswick through Lancashire eventually speeding through Knowsley and St Helens, before finishing the stage in a super sprint along Liverpool’s iconic waterfront.
The full routes for both the men’s and women’s races were revealed as ten host towns and cities were illuminated simultaneously in a nationwide “Tour de Skies” moment, marking the next major milestone on the road to the 2027 Grand Départs – set to be the largest free sporting spectacle in British history.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
“I’m absolutely delighted that we’ve been able to work with our local authorities to attract this major event to our region. The Tour de France is one of the world’s most iconic sporting spectacles, so it’s only right that it comes to the UK’s most decorated sporting region. Whether you’re into the Premier League or Rugby League, the drama of the Grand National or the prestige of England’s golf coast, we are the home of truly sensational sporting moments.
“Welcoming the finish of stage two with the backdrop of our iconic waterfront will be an unforgettable occasion – not just for cycling fans, but for everyone who lives here or comes to visit. It’s a huge opportunity to support our thriving £6.25 billion visitor economy, showcase our region to a global audience, and play a part in sporting history.”
Chris Boardman, multiple Yellow Jersey holder on the tour and now National Commissioner at Active Travel England, said:
“I never thought I’d see the world’s biggest race finishing just eight miles from my home, on roads I know so well. It will be an incredible spectacle. The route to Liverpool’s iconic waterfront — starting in the Lake District and rolling through Lancashire — promises tough, hilly and spectacular racing. The beauty of cycling is that it’s free to watch and open to everyone. Few sports let you get this close to the stars or offer such versatility — from getting to work or school to bringing the whole country together. That’s why I love cycling, and why I’m thrilled to see the Tour coming to my back yard.”
Cllr Graham Morgan, Leader of Knowsley Council added:
“I am absolutely thrilled that the men’s 2027 Tour de France is set to travel through Knowsley on its way to a spectacular finish in Liverpool City Centre. Back in 2012 we were proud to host the Tour of Britain in the borough – which I know ignited a real passion for cycling, so I think the news about the Tour De France will be very warmly welcomed by residents. What a fantastic opportunity for people to catch a glimpse of the peloton and have the chance to witness this world-famous sporting spectacle right here in Knowsley.”
The men’s Tour de France will begin in Edinburgh on Friday 2 July, with the opening stage finishing in Carlisle, before stage two travels from Keswick to finish on The Strand in Liverpool city centre.
To celebrate the announcement, all start and finish venues were lit up simultaneously, with a yellow beam illuminating the sky from the city’s Three Graces, St George’s Dock building and the Mersey Tunnels.
In Knowsley, the Greystone footbridge, Archway Road bridge and Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park will also be illuminated in yellow.

The announcement will also present a huge multi-million-pound boost to the Liverpool City Region tourism economy and will put a timely spotlight on the region’s active travel programme, which is delivering more than 600km of new cycling and walking routes.
The arrival of the Tour De France completes an impressive hat-trick of global sporting events coming to the Liverpool city region over the next few years, with The Open to be staged at Royal Birkdale this July and the UEFA EURO 2028 Championships to be hosted at Everton FC’s stadium in 2028.
Further details of the route and how you can watch or get more involved will be shared nearer the time.
Photo caption: L-R Chris Boardman CBE TDF Stage winner Christian Prudhomme TDF General Director




