It’s one of the most prestigious events in all of sports, and we’ve got all the information on how to watch the Olympics in the US.
The Summer Olympics are a multi-sport spectacle that captivates the world every four years. Inspired by the ancient Greek Olympics, the modern games began in Athens in 1896. Featuring both team and individual events, each edition of the games produces iconic moments that are etched into the public consciousness forever.
But few, if any, of those moments, have come from soccer (or football, as the Olympics officially call the sport). This is because the competition has traditionally been a low-prestige tournament in the men’s international game.
In the 1980s, European and South American teams could not field any players who had played in a World Cup. And since 1992, all men’s teams have been restricted to under-23 rosters (three over-age players are permitted).
Still, as the world’s most popular team sport, it has a place in the Olympic program. Men’s football has been played at every Olympics except in 1896 and 1932.
Women’s soccer was added at the 1996 Atlanta Games, and unlike the men, is a senior-level tournament with full-strength teams. The women’s Olympic competition is generally considered second in prestige behind only the World Cup.
The 2024 Olympics will take place in Paris, with soccer tournament matches also in Nantes, Bordeaux, Saint-Étienne, Lyon, Nice, and Marseille. 2028 sees the games come to Los Angeles, however, host sites for games have not yet been decided. In 1996, games were staged in Athens, GA, Birmingham, Miami, Orlando, and Washington, D.C.
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Where to watch the Olympic Games on US TV
NBC Sports is almost synonymous with the Olympic Games in the USA, having had the rights for so long. They’ve broadcast every Summer Olympics since Seoul 1988, and every Winter Games since Salt Lake City 2002. NBC is the home of the Olympics, with coverage of the games extending from the morning through the nighttime. Throughout the day, the broadcast channel will have live coverage of events. Premier League fans will recognize both Rebecca Lowe and Ahmed Fareed. The two will be working as hosts for the entire Olympics on portions of NBC’s assignments.
You’ll find televised soccer matches on the networks of NBC – including USA, CNBC, MSNBC, plus Universo and Telemundo for Spanish coverage.
Peacock is the main home for the Olympics. NBC’s streaming service will have live coverage of every sporting event, including all games for men’s and women’s soccer.
Telemundo is a sure way to watch the United States men’s and women’s soccer teams at the Olympics. Coverage may also air on NBC, but the broadcast channel is reserved for live sports throughout daytime coverage. In the evenings, NBC is producing a wrap-up program of the day’s action.
Coverage of the Olympics on NBC and Peacock
SEE MORE: Schedule of Olympic games on US TV and streaming
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