How to watch the 2024 Paris Olympic Games (2024)

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With the Tour de France having recently drawn to a conclusion, we cycling fans don't have to wait long before more action hits our screens at the Paris Olympic Games (July 26-August 11).

The racing begins on days two and three of the Games with road cycling and the women's and men's time trials. BMX and mountain bike events follow during the week, before the flagship cycling events of the road races come at the weekend (August 3-4).

After the conclusion of the outdoor cycling events, the action moves indoors for a week of racing on the track, taking in sprints, keirins, omniums, madisons, and team pursuits.

2024 Olympics key info

Dates: July 26-August 11

Free streams: CBC (Canada), BBC (UK), Channel 9 (Australia)

USA: Peaco*ck TV

Canada: CBC, TSN, Sportsnet

UK: BBC, Discovery+

Australia: Channel 9

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A plethora of star names will be heading to Paris hoping to pick up a medal across the two weeks of cycling. Four golds are up for grabs in the road events, another four in BMX, two on the mountain bike, and 12 on the track.

Look out for star names from the men's and women's pelotons competing across the countless events.

Among the familiar faces heading to Paris are Mathieu van der Poel, Remco Evenepoel, Lotte Kopecky, Demi Vollering, Tadej Pogačar, Mads Pedersen, Lorena Wiebes, Elisa Longo Borghini, Wout van Aert, Biniam Girmay, Kasia Niewiadoma, Marianne Vos, Matteo Jorgenson, Tom Pidco*ck, Pfeiffer Georgi, and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig.

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Olympic Games live in the USA

NBC hold the broadcasting rights for the Olympic Games in the USA. The race will be broadcast live on NBC, as well as the network's streaming service, Peaco*ck TV and the network's TV channels including NBC, MSNBC, and the USA Network.

Peaco*ck TV offers a seven-day free trial for those who want to try before you buy. A full subscription to the service via Peaco*ck Premium starts from $7.99 per month. The ad-free Peaco*ck Premium Plus costs $13.99 per month.

NBC is available via cable plans and, if you're a cord-cutter, you can watch the network via Hulu ($7.99 per month with a 30-day free trial), DirecTV (from $64.99 per month with a five-day free trial), and FuboTV (from $74.99 per month with a seven-day free trial).

Olympic Games live in Canada

If you live in Canada, you can catch the Olympics across several broadcasters, including CBC, TSN, and Sportsnet.

CBC will be offering plenty of events throughout the Games for free on CBC Gem. Access to the broadcaster's ad-free on-demand library costs $4.99 per month, though the ad-supported version is free of charge.

A TSN subscription will set you back $19.99 per month or $199.90 per year, while a Sportsnet SN Now subscription costs $14.99 per month or $149.99 per year.

Olympic Games live in the UK

In the UK, cycling fans will be able to catch all the cycling events at the Games via the BBC for free. You can watch the Games online via theBBC iPlayer.

However, you won't be able to watch every last event on the streaming service. The Olympic Games will also be streamed live on Discovery+.

A 'standard' subscription to Discovery+, which includes Eurosport's cycling coverage, will set you back £59.99 per year, or, in a special Olympics deal, £3.99 per month to the end of 2024. The package includes year-round cycling streams as well as other live sports, including snooker, tennis, motorsports, and more.

A premium subscription, which includes all that plus TNT Sports (Premier League, Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP), costs an additional £29.99 per month.

Olympic Games live in Australia

In Australia, cycling fans can watch the Olympic Games in full and for free on Channel 9and9Gem.

Viewers across the country can tune in to the9Now streaming service across the smart device of their choosing to catch all the action this August.

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If you are outside of your home region and need to access your live streaming services to watch the action, you may find your access to be geo-restricted.

In this case, a VPN service will come in handy, allowing your computer to pretend it's home and let you log into your streaming accounts to catch all of the racing action.

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Dani Ostanek is Senior News Writer at Cyclingnews, joining in 2017 as a freelance contributor and later being hired full-time. Before joining the team, they had written for numerous major publications in the cycling world, including CyclingWeekly and Rouleur.

Dani has reported from the world's top races, including the Tour de France, Road World Championships, and the spring Classics. They have interviewed many of the sport's biggest stars, including Mathieu van der Poel, Demi Vollering, and Remco Evenepoel. Their favourite races are the Giro d'Italia, Strade Bianche and Paris-Roubaix.

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FAQs

How to watch the Olympics 2024 in the USA? ›

Peaco*ck will air exclusive coverage of PGA Tour events, Olympic trials and Paris Olympics 2024 events. Peaco*ck features plenty of current and classic NBC and Bravo TV shows, plus original programming such as the award-winning reality show "The Traitors."

Where can I watch the Paris Olympics for free? ›

The Paris Olympics will fittingly be available to watch on France.TV in France. People just need to create a free account and they'll be able to stream the games in one place. Some events will be missing, but the service offers pretty comprehensive coverage, especially when it comes to French teams.

Can I watch the Olympics on Peaco*ck for free? ›

You can use either Premium plan to watch the Olympics. If you're a new Peaco*ck customer, subscriptions cost $8 per month for Peaco*ck Premium and $14 a month for Peaco*ck Premium Plus. Annual plans are $80 for Premium, while Premium Plus costs $140 a year.

How much does it cost to watch the Olympics 2024? ›

For the 2024 Paris Olympics, Iroanya's spending is the norm. International spectators can expect to pay at least $5,000 to attend—including hotel, airfare, and event ticket costs—, experts say, though pricing largely ranges depending on the accommodation choices of attendees.

Who has the broadcasting rights to Olympics 2024? ›

In 2015, Discovery (as it then was) secured exclusive multimedia rights to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris across 50 European countries, including the UK. As part of this, Discovery committed to make at least 200 hours of coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games available free-to-air in each of these territories.

Which US channel shows Olympics? ›

NBC will have coverage of the Olympics throughout the day, beginning at midnight PT/3 a.m. ET to 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET every day, followed by a nightly three-hour Olympic primetime show at 8 p.m. PT/ET with behind-the-scenes interviews and highlights from the day's events.

How much does Peaco*ck cost for the Olympics? ›

The streamer will offer "multi-view" options in which fans can curate their own Olympic journey, choosing which events to watch on the streamer. A Peaco*ck subscription costs $8 per month. An annual plan is available for $80 per year (best value). You can cancel anytime.

How to get Peaco*ck for free? ›

Is Peaco*ck free? Peaco*ck originally offered a free entry-level plan, but that option is no longer available to new subscribers. However, members who signed up for the free plan before February 2023 can still access select content without paying for a subscription.

Do you have to pay to stream the Olympics? ›

With a live TV streaming subscription (or cable-satellite plan), you'll be able to authenticate yourself as a paying TV subscriber to watch live streams of every event on NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC app or the NBC Olympics app.

How much are Olympic gold medals worth? ›

Gold medals are (bear with me) mostly made of silver, silver medals are made entirely of silver and bronze medals are made of copper, tin and zinc. One economist at Oxford Economics estimated a value of $1,027 for a gold, $535 for a silver and (sorry, Hideki) just $4.60 for a bronze.

How many people will attend the Paris Olympics? ›

No fewer than 15.3 million visitors are expected to flock to the capital for the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games!

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