The excitement for the upcoming Olympic Games is building, with the opening ceremony just around the corner. For those eager to catch every moment, from the grand kickoff to the thrilling competitions, several viewing options are available.

When and Where to Watch the Opening Ceremony
The spectacular opening ceremony is scheduled for Friday, July 26, at 7:30 PM CEST / 1:30 PM ET. This event traditionally marks the official start of the Games, featuring a parade of nations, artistic performances, and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron.
Viewers in the United States can typically find live coverage on major networks such as NBC. Check local listings for exact broadcast times and channels, as coverage may vary by region.
Streaming Options for Comprehensive Coverage
For those who prefer to stream, numerous platforms will offer extensive live and on-demand coverage of the Olympics. Services like Peacock are often primary destinations for streaming Olympic events, including the opening ceremony, live competitions, and highlights.
- Peacock: Expect comprehensive coverage, often including exclusive content and multiple live feeds. A premium subscription might be required for full access.
- NBC Sports App: This app, often available with a cable or satellite TV subscription, provides live streams of events.
- Other Live TV Streaming Services: Services such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV typically include NBC and its sister channels, offering another way to stream the Games.
Catching Up on Highlights and Replays
If an event is missed live, most streaming platforms and network websites will provide replays and highlights. This ensures all key moments and medal-winning performances can be caught up on at convenience.
Prepare to immerse oneself in the spirit of the Olympic Games, celebrating athletic excellence and global unity.

