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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's the NBCSports FAQ: https://www.nbcsports.com/FAQ And from it: Q: If I am not a cable subscriber, how can I watch the Olympic Games and coverage? A: You can watch the 2020 Toyko Olympics live on NBC's broadcast network for free*. If you do not have access to broadcast TV, you cannot watch primetime live coverage without a cable subscription, but we've partnered with Hulu, YouTube TV, and other brands to deliver you recap clips and highlighting moments of the games and ceremonies. Peacock will show Tokyo Olympics highlights, including must-see moments from the Opening and Closing Ceremonies on NBC, as well as original documentaries and docuseries. Peacock is a streaming service that does not require a cable subscription. To watch the majority of Peacock’s Olympic programming, sign up for a free Peacock account. To watch more extensive coverage, such as replays of live events and live U.S. Men’s Basketball, sign up for a Peacock Premium account.[/quote] I think OP means is there a way to watch a specific sport like water polo after it has finished so they don’t have to watch in the middle of the night. OP- We have cable and pay extra for the package for the nbc sports and olympic channels b/c I’m a figure skating fanatic and that’s the only way I can watch full events. Those channels along with USA and probably others, have been airing various other sports live, including water polo. I understand your frustration. We pay for all these extra channels and the only way to watch Non-live steaming gymnastics was in primetime. And the coverage was abysmal. It was 100% USA focused. The mens us team isn’t even good. I would have much rather have watched the medal contending teams.[/quote]
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