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Where can you watch the Olympics on TV?

The Summer Olympics in Paris 2024 are just around the corner, taking place from July 26th to August 11th.

» Updated: 16 September 2024, 23:56

» Published: 22 July 2024

Where can you watch the Olympics on TV?
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Unfortunately, the Olympics will not be broadcast on the usual digital networks such as SVT or TV4, but will only be broadcast on Kanal 5 and Eurosport.

What's the best alternative?

If you want to watch the Olympics without committing to a cable TV subscription, the best alternative is to get a Max.com subscription for 89kr (with ads).

The Swedish Olympic hopes

As we've written about earlier (Swedes in Olympic Games 2024), there are many Swedish medal hopes. First up are Sweden's women's 4x100m freestyle team on July 27th, followed by Jenny Rissved on mountain bike on July 28th.

The Biggest Stars

The American basketball team will feature megastars like LeBron James, while in gymnastics, former star Simone Biles is making a comeback, and in tennis, Novak Djokovic will be competing. The men's soccer team will also have stars like Julian Alvarez, Ashraf Hakimi, and Nicolas Otamendi.

Other Big Medal Hopes

  • Mete Gazoz (Turkey): 24-year-old defending Olympic champion in Archery
  • Stephen Curry (USA): 36-year-old NBA star making his Olympic debut in Basketball
  • Rebeca Andrade (Brazil): Rising star and close rival to Simone Biles in Gymnastics
  • Katie Ledecky (USA): Aiming to become the most decorated female Olympic swimmer
  • Noah Lyles (USA): 26-year-old aiming for multiple medals in Track and Field
  • Armand Duplantis (Sweden): Defending pole vault champion in Track and Field
  • Carlos Alcaraz (Spain): Young star making his Olympic debut in Tennis
  • Lasha Talakhadze (Georgia): Going for a third consecutive gold in Weightlifting
  • David Taylor (USA): Reigning Olympic champion in Wrestling
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