How to Stream the 2024 Paris Olympics Online

How to Stream the 2024 Paris Olympics Online

As a long-time sports enthusiast and someone who has followed the Olympics since I was a child, I couldn’t be more excited that the 2024 Paris Olympics will be shown in stunning 4K HDR with immersive surround sound! Having recently upgraded my home entertainment system to take advantage of this technology, I can only imagine the thrill of watching my favorite athletes compete live and in breathtaking detail.


The 2024 Paris Olympics are almost here.

In the United States, the international games of this year will debut on NBC and can only be streamed on Peacock starting July 26. The opening ceremony, rumored to feature performances by Celine Dion and Lady Gaga, will take place along the Seine instead of in a stadium, making it a first for modern Olympic history. Over 10,500 athletes and performers are expected to join the river parade.

At the final stretch of the torch relay, renowned rapper Snoop Dogg, joined by French artist MC Sollar, retired Ukrainian athlete Sergey Bubka and others, will carry the flame through Parisian suburb St.-Denis. The Olympics will end on August 11, with the Paralympics commencing from August 28 to September 8.

At a Glance: How to Watch the 2024 Olympics Online

  • When July 26 to August 11
  • Channel NBC, USA Network
  • Stream online Peacock, DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling
Stream 2024 paris Olympics on Peacock

At the 2024 Olympics in Paris, there will be a total of 329 events spread across 39 different sports. Some new additions to these events include the introduction of breaking (or breakdancing), as well as new categories such as a lighter weight division for women’s boxing, and races for kites and dinghies in sailing. Additionally, there will be a new event called kayak cross in canoe slalom.

Some of France’s most renowned landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower, Château de Versailles, Grand Palais, La Concorde, Hôtel de Ville, Invalides, and Pont Alexandre III, will host the games. Additional events will transpire in cities like Lille, Nantes, Châteauroux, Lyon, Bordeaux, Saint-Étienne, Nice, and Marseille outside of Paris. The surfing competition is scheduled to unfold in Teahupo’o, Tahiti.

While Peacock holds the rights to stream the 2024 Paris Olympics exclusively, cord-cutters still have alternative methods to watch these games online. In the following paragraphs, we’ll discuss various ways to enjoy the Olympics without a cable subscription, including free options, schedules, and more.

How to Watch 2024 Paris Olympics: Start Date, Time, Channels

As an excited fan, I’d put it this way: The 2024 Paris Olympics will be shown in the U.S. on NBC and USA Network, and exclusively streamed on Peacock. Starting from July 26, Friday, NBC will begin its broadcasting at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET with an enticing preview show.

As an excited fan, I can’t wait for the thrilling experience of the Olympics Opening Ceremony! It kicks off at 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time or 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time and is estimated to last around four hours. And let me tell you, the games have already begun today with an electrifying men’s soccer match! As for the Closing Ceremony, mark your calendars for Sunday, August 11th. It’ll take place from 12 to 2:15 p.m. Pacific Time or 3 to 5:15 p.m. Eastern Time. Get ready for an unforgettable finale!

In the United States, viewers can catch the games on NBC between midnight PT (Pacific Time) and 3 p.m. ET (Eastern Time) every day, as well as a daily primetime show featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and highlights of various events.

Will the 2024 Olympics Be Shown in 4K?

The Olympic games will be shown in stunning 4K HDR and immersive 5.1 surround sound on USA Network. Some carriers even offer this coverage in advanced formats like Dolby Vision and Atmos. DirectTV Stream, Fubo, Sling, and Verizon are a few cable providers that plan to transmit USA Network’s 4K Olympics broadcast.

How to Stream 2024 Paris Olympics Online

Without a cable subscription, viewers can stream the 2024 Olympics online through Peacock and live streaming platforms such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu Live, and Sling, all of which broadcast NBC and USA Network.

Individuals who subscribe to cable can access NBC.com, NBCOlympics.com, NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app, and USANetwork.com using their TV provider login details. This applies to both conventional and streaming services such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu Live TV, Sling, Verizon, Xfinity, and more.

As an excited fan, I’d be happy to help you discover how to enjoy the thrilling 2024 Paris Summer Games experience, whether you have cable or not! Let me walk you through some simple steps to catch all the action, plus provide you with a handy event schedule. Stay tuned!

2024 Paris Olympics: Schedule, Event Start Days

Despite the opening ceremony being on July 26, various sports have already initiated their regular competitions. Here are the commencement and conclusion dates for the games, while you can find the complete Paris Olympics schedule right here.

  • Opening & Closing Ceremonies July 26, Aug. 11
  • 3×3 Basketball July 30-Aug. 5
  • Archery July 25-Aug. 4
  • Artistic Gymnastics July 27-Aug. 5
  • Artistic Swimming Aug. 5-10
  • Athletics Aug. 1-11
  • Badminton July 27-Aug. 5
  • Basketball July 27-Aug. 10
  • Beach Volleyball July 27-Aug. 10
  • Boxing July 27-Aug. 10
  • Breaking Aug. 9-10
  • Canoe Slalom July 27-Aug. 5
  • Canoe Spring Aug. 6-10
  • Cycling BMX July 30-Aug. 2
  • Cycling Mountain Bike July 28-29
  • Cycling Road July 27, Aug. 2-3
  • Cycling Track Aug. 6-11
  • Diving July 27, 29, 31; Aug. 2, 4-10
  • Equestrian July 27-Aug. 6
  • Fencing July 27-Aug. 4
  • Football (Soccer) July 24-Aug. 10
  • Golf Aug. 1-4, 7-10
  • Handball July 25-Aug. 11
  • Hockey July 27-Aug. 9
  • Judo July 27-Aug. 3
  • Marathon Swimming Aug. 8-9
  • Modern Pentahtlon Aug. 8-11
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics Aug. 8-10
  • Rowing July 27-Aug. 3
  • Rugby Sevens Jul 24-30
  • Sailing July 29-Aug. 7
  • Shooting July 27-Aug. 5
  • Skateboarding July 27-28, Aug. 6-7
  • Sport Climbing Aug. 5-10
  • Swimming July 27-Aug. 4
  • Table Tennis July 27-Aug. 10
  • Takewondo Aug. 7-10
  • Trampoline Gymnastics Aug. 2
  • Triathlon July 30-31, Aug. 4
  • Volleyball July 27-Aug. 11
  • Water Polo July 27-Aug. 11
  • Weightlifting Aug. 7-11
  • Wrestling Aug. 5-11

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