While the Olympics were broadcast across NBC, NBCSN, and MSNBC, the Closing Ceremony will air live on Peacock and then rebroadcast in primetime on NBC. You can get both through a number of live-TV streaming services.
How can I watch the Olympic events?
To watch the Olympics you’ll need access to NBC and its affiliated networks. Olympic coverage is spread across multiple NBC channels, including NBC Sports Network, CNBC, the Olympic Channel, the Golf Channel, and USA; Telemundo and Universo carry Spanish language coverage.
Can you watch the Olympics live on YouTube?
Yes, leave it to Gen Z to recommend watching the 2021 Tokyo Olympics not on NBC, or even on Peacock — but on YouTube. In order to watch online, only select events are available on Peacock, either free with ads or for $4.99 a month.
Can you watch Olympics on YouTube TV?
Streaming: Watch the Olympics in 4K with FuboTV or YouTube TV. You can stream the Tokyo Olympic games on FuboTV and YouTube TV.
Does Peacock have live Olympics?
The main events from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are available to stream with a free Peacock account, however. In fact, it’s the only place where you can watch gymnastics and track and field — NBC isn’t airing those on its flagship TV network.
Can you watch live Olympics on Peacock?
Fans of the Olympics can watch Peacock for free (with ads) or pay $4.99 a month for Peacock Premium. The free version of Peacock will include access to the live coverage and replays of the 2021 Olympics that will be broadcast within the app.
Can you watch Olympics for free?
The Summer Olympic Games are broadcast over the air by your local NBC station, so you can tune in for free if you have a television, an antenna, and a nearby NBC affiliate. If you haven’t cut the cord, have a valid cable subscription, or borrow one, you can also stream the entire event through the NBC Sports website.
What channel can I watch the 2021 Olympics?
NBC
On TV, the Tokyo Olympics will air across NBC, USA, CNBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and Golf Channel. Online, the 2021 Olympics will be able to stream on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app.
Can you watch the Olympics for free?
Where can I stream the Olympics for free?
There are plenty of options that cord cutters can use to stream the Olympics. Notably, they can watch select live events and rebroadcasts free on Peacock. Additionally, streaming services like fuboTV, Hulu Plus Live TV and YouTube TV all carry the NBC family of networks and provide free trials.
How can I watch the Olympics if I don’t have cable?
If you don’t have cable you can easily stream the games through NBCUniversal’s streaming service Peacock or through a variety of streamers that offer NBC, including Sling TV, FuboTV, Youtube TV and more.
Can you watch the Olympics on Hulu?
Here is how you can watch the Olympics as a cord cutter. NBC will be the place to go for many of the biggest events including the opening and closing ceremonies. Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV, PlayStation Vue , and DIRECTV NOW all offer NBC in some markets; however, the best way to watch is 100% with an antenna.
How to watch the Olympics?
– Peacock TV. NBC’s streaming service Peacock will offer real-time viewing of the games including exclusive live coverage of the Olympic opening and closing ceremonies before they air on NBC. – Sling TV. You can view most of the games on Sling TV with a Sling Blue subscription for $35. – Hulu Live + TV. You’ll be able to watch every game with a subscription to Hulu TV + Live TV. – YouTube TV. A YouTube TV subscription will you to view on NBC, NBC Sports, the Olympic Channel, USA, and the Golf Channel, for complete access to all of the events. – Fubo TV. Fubo TV offers live access to the 2020 Olympic Games through the NBC, USA, and the Olympics channel for $59.99 a month.
What sports are in the Summer Olympics?
Archery. Archery involves the use of a bow to fire arrows at a target board from a set distance.
What channel is the Olympic Channel?
Dish Network customers can find the NBC Olympics Basketball Specialty channel on channel 147 and the NBC Sports Network on channel 159. Direct-TV customers can turn to channel 752 for the Basketball Specialty channel and 603 for the NBC Sports Network.