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NBCUniversal provided an unprecedented 7,000-plus hours of coverage from the Olympics, which naturally included the United States’ 600-plus athletes. There were plenty of viewing options, not only across the NBC family of networks but also along several streaming services.
Even with NBCs extensive broadcast schedule, it was difficult to keep track of what teams were playing on what day. Luckily, Sporting News had already broken down who play on a day-by-day basis. Here’s everything you needed to know:
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USA Olympics schedule today
Sunday, Aug. 8
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How to watch Olympics in the USA
NBCUniversal has several options to watch the 2021 Tokyo Olympics on TV. Below are all the channels across the NBC family of networks that will broadcast Olympic coverage:
NBC NBC Sports Olympic Channel CNBC USA Golf Channel
Olympics live streams
NBC’s streaming service, Peacock, will provide coverage of select live events including track & field, gymnastics and basketball. The service, which is free with ads, will also provide orginal Olympics programming, studio shows, curated playlists, highlights and full event replays from the 2021 Tokyo Games.
A Peacock Premium subscription (no ads) costs $4.99/month.
You can also stream the Olympics on fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.
USA Olympics schedule 2021
Below is a full breakdown of the live coverage of Team USA’s Olympics schedule. There will be plenty of other tape-delayed coverage throughout the event because of the 13-hour time difference between Tokyo and the Eastern time zone.