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All eyes will be on Paris over the next few weeks as the French capital is set to become the centre of the sporting world for the 2024 Olympic Games. From July 26 to August 11, 10,500 athletes including those representing Team GB will be competing across 32 sports and 329 events. But if you can’t travel from the UK to the city of love to see the likes of Tom Daley take off from the diving board or Andy Murray’s last serve in tennis, you can watch all the action from your home.

See the full Olympics schedule for all sports here, where you can also keep up to date with the latest results and medal table. Great Britain's Olympic Legacy How to watch Paris Olympics 2024 on TV Viewers will be able to watch the action from the Games unfold for free on BBC One from 8am to 10pm on Saturday (July 27), with coverage switching to BBC Two during the news, following the opening ceremony on Friday (July 26). BBC iPlayer will also be showing Olympics Extra coverage of events from 8am to 11pm.



Additionally, Discovery+ will have more than 50 live channels covering the games, with an offer for the Olympics allowing viewers to sign up for £3.99 per month between Wednesday, July 17 and Sunday, August 11. Eurosport channels will be showing live coverage from 7am to 10.

30pm daily, with seven pop-up channels being created to provide extra coverage. There will also be highlights and replays of events shown throughout the night. Sky TV customers get Eurosport 1 and 2, and can activate a Discovery.

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