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24 July 2024

Where to watch archery at the Olympics Games in the UK

If you weren't one of the lucky few to get tickets in the ballot earlier this year, then you might be wondering how you can watch the Olympics from the comfort of your own sofa.

You’ve four options:

  • If you’re a Eurosport or Discovery+ subscriber, you can watch thousands of hours of Olympic content.

  • If you’re a TV licence holder, Brits eager to witness the world's best athletes compete can tune in for free thanks to the BBC. The BBC is the official Olympic broadcaster in the UK, offering extensive coverage across its channels, and with over 250 hours of Olympic content pledged by the BBC, you won't miss a thing. Here's how to catch all the action:

    BBC One and BBC Two: These channels will showcase live coverage of key events throughout the Games.

    BBC iPlayer: This platform acts as a one-stop shop for Olympic fans. Watch live streams on the dedicated "Olympics Extra" channel, alongside replays and highlights you might miss on traditional TV.

  • Olympic TV will also be offering unfiltered access, so you can witness every twist, turn, and triumph with in-depth, all-encompassing coverage. Plus, go beyond the competition with documentaries, interviews, and unseen footage that reveal the athletes' journeys.

  • Follow the scores as they update live through World Archery's website or the official Olympics website.

So, whether you’re watching catch up at the end of the day, going over the reruns with your archery mates or watching the whole thing live down at the club, grab your snacks, settle in, and cheer on Team GB as they chase Olympic glory.

Want to know which archers are flying the flag for GB? Click the button below:

Team GB Archery Squad

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