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How To Stream The 2024 Paris Olympics – As Cheap As Possible

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The quickest, easiest and cheapest way to stream the 2024 Paris Olympics is Peacock. There are two main Peacock plans available, Premium and Premium Plus, and both unlock access to all of the Olympics coverage, beginning July 26 with the Opening Ceremony.

For those that would rather watch with a live TV package, DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu Live TV, Sling TV and YouTube TV all offer access to all of the channels broadcasting this year’s Olympic Games.

Stream Paris Olympics On Peacock

At $7.99 a month, the standard Peacock Premium plan is the cheapest option overall. While the $13.99/month Peacock Premium Plus plan is an ad-free plan, ad-free subscribers won’t be able to escape the ads when watching any of the live events.


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$8-14/mo

  • Live Channels
  • Live Sports
  • NBC & Bravo Shows

Premium Plus also includes access to a subscriber’s local NBC channel, and while good to have access to, all of the Olympics programming due to be shown on NBC will also be available to Premium subscribers as well.

In total, Peacock is promising access to more than 5,000 hours of Olympics coverage, including all 329 medal events, full-event replays, all NBC related programming, curated video clips, virtual channels, additional original programming and more.

Cheapest Way to Stream The Olympics With A Live TV Plan

If you’d prefer to watch with a live TV streaming service, the Olympic games will be broadcast across a variety of NBCUniversal channels including E!, CNBC, Golf Channel, NBC and USA Network.

The cheapest live TV streaming service with access to most of these channels is Sling TV. The Sling Blue package costs a minimum of $40 a month (new subscribers can get the first month for just $15) and includes access to E!, NBC, and USA.


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$40-55/mo

  • 30+ channels
  • 1-3 streams
  • 50-Hour DVR

Deal: First month only $20.


While the cheapest option overall, Sling TV doesn’t currently offer access to NBC in all locations, so it is worth confirming NBC is available in your area before signing up.

In addition, those based on an area where ABC is also available will be subject to an additional $5 monthly fee, taking the total up to a minimum of $45 a month. Even though ABC won’t be showing any of the Olympics, there’s no way to opt out of this additional fee.

CNBC will feature a variety of events, including boxing, cycling, rugby, and skateboarding. For those that want access to CNBC as well, the channel can be added to Sling Blue for an additional $6 a month through the News Extra add-on. Golf Channel can be added for an additional $11 a month through the Sports Extra add-on.

Other Live TV Options For Streaming The Olympics

All of the live TV services below also offer access to E!, CNBC, Golf Channel, NBC and USA Network, making all of them suitable options for streaming this year’s Olympic games.


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$80-165/mo

  • 90-185 channels
  • Unlimited streams
  • Unlimited DVR

Deal: Get DirecTV Stream for as low as $49.99/month for 3 months.


Note: While DirecTV Stream‘s cheapest Entertainment plan includes access to E!, CNBC, NBC and USA Network, access to Golf Channel requires a subscription to Choice or higher.


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$80-100/mo

  • 195-270 channels
  • 10 streams
  • Unlimited DVR


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$77/mo

  • 95+ channels
  • Basic Hulu
  • Disney+
  • ESPN+


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$73/mo

  • 100+ channels
  • 3 streams
  • Unlimited DVR

Deal: Pay $65/mo for first 4 months


As a reminder, the 2024 Paris Olympics Games continue through August 11, 2024, so signing up to any of the services listed above for as little as one month will cover the entire event.

John Finn

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