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What is Peacock’s streaming schedule for 2024 Paris Olympics today?

Welcome to another day of competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics, which has the potential to produce several defining moments for these Games, considering how many traditional marquee events are on the schedule.
The world’s fastest man will be crowned Sunday in the 100-meter final in track and field, with American sprint star and world champion Noah Lyles one of the favorites — and going for his first Olympic gold medal at Stade de France after a disappointing bronze-medal showing in the 200-meters at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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In men’s and women’s swimming, the thrilling 4×100-meter medley relay finals are on the docket. An Olympic champion will be crowned in men’s golf when the final round concludes Sunday. The men’s singles finals in tennis will also be played.
Just a week away from the closing ceremony of these Olympics, the stakes are rising with preliminary rounds and races over or nearing completion in many sports. Team USA women’s basketball will face Germany for the first time in Olympics history. Medals will also be handed out in archery, badminton, cycling, equestrian, fencing, skeet shooting and table tennis.
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With so much going on, NBC can’t possibly broadcast it all over the air. Peacock, its streaming service, will play a vital role for those trying to catch as much of the Olympics action as possible.
Here’s the full streaming schedule for the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday, Aug. 4:
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HOW TO WATCH: See all Olympic events with a subscription to Peacock
The 2024 Paris Olympics will be broadcast across numerous TV channels and streaming platforms. The Games will broadcast in English on NBC, the USA Network, E!, CNBC and the Golf Channel. Spanish-speaking broadcasts are available on Telemundo and Universo.
Streaming options include NBCOlympics.com, the NBC app and the NBC Olympics app (with a cable login). Other streaming options include Peacock and Fubo, which offers a free trial.
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