Find an Olympics live stream on any platform

It’s that time again!

There are many methods to watching the Olympics and Paralympics with cable.

For more information about official NBC streams and additional Olympics coverage, check outNBCOlympics.com.

A screenshot of the Olympics on NBC Sports.

Gold Medalist Sunisa Lee of USA during the medals ceremony for the gymnastics artistic Women’s All-Around Final.Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

How to Watch the NBC Sports Live Stream for Free

Navigate to theNBC Olympics Channel.

NBC Sports only allows you to watch a short live preview by default.

Users with valid cable or satellite subscriptions can remove this time limit.

A screenshot of the limited free preview of NBC Sports.

Select your cable or satellite provider.

Log into your cable or satellite account.

For a longer trial, look at services like Hulu or fuboTV.

A screenshot of TV providers on NBC Sports.

What Streaming Services Include the Olympic Games?

The best way for cord-cutters to stream the Olympics is through an internet streaming service.

Check your app store to get the app you need for your unit.

A screenshot of the TV provider login on NBC Sports.

Can You Watch the Olympics With an Antenna?

To watch the Olympics with this method, all you need is a television and an antenna.

Check out our roundup of digital TV antennas if you don’t already have one.

Gold Medalist Sunisa Lee of USA during the medals ceremony the gymnastics artistic Women’s All-Around Final on day six of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on July 29, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Gold Medalist Sunisa Lee of USA during the medals ceremony for the gymnastics artistic Women’s All-Around Final.Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

This method also requires a TV tuner card for your setup.