Vuelta a Espana 2013 TV Coverage: How and Where to Watch the Final Stages
The Vuelta a Espana reaches its completion in Madrid on Sunday, with Italian rider Vincenzo Nibali looking to clinch his second Tour of Spain title.
Just four stages remain, and the 2010 winner is the current front-runner to reclaim the Vuelta title. With Chris Horner and Alejandro Valverde also pushing for podium places, a dramatic finish is in store.
Only 620 kilometres separate the riders from the finish line, and time is now running out for both Horner and Valverde to make up the gap to the overall race leader, so they must make their moves soon.
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Details of all live coverage in the UK can be found via the Eurosport website, while ITV4 also offers daily highlights packages from the Vuelta with all details available on the ITV website.
Eurosport's highlights show is also scheduled to repeat several times within 24 hours of a stage's completion, with the listed time only for the first airing.
British Eurosport and Eurosport 2 are both available as part of Sky, Virgin Media and BT Vision television packages within the United Kingdom.
All schedule information within the USA can be found via the Universal Sports Network website.
For readers outside of the UK or USA, full coverage information can be found on Steephill.
Internet Coverage
A one-month subscription to Eurosport Player costs £4.99 and can be used via a computer or as an application on a range of handheld devices.
Sky customers can access British Eurosport while on the move via the SkyGo website or app, while U.S. viewers can also watch all stages live on the Universal Sports Network website.

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