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How to watch Men’s Soccer in the Olympics: All games and streams

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Though the Opening Ceremony isn’t until Friday, men’s soccer at the 2024 Summer Olympics gets underway on Wednesday, with hosts France battling Spain, Argentina, United States and other countries for gold.

If you live in the United States, matches will be televised on either USA Network (English), Telemundo (Spanish) or NBC Universo (Spanish), while all of them will also stream live on Peacock. Here’s a full rundown of everything you need to know to watch a live stream of every 2024 Summer Olympics men’s soccer match online.

Upcoming men’s soccer matches at the 2024 Summer Olympics

  • July 30: Group C, Dominican Republic vs Uzbekistan, 9:00 a.m. ET, Peacock
  • July 30: Group C, Spain vs Egypt, 9:00 a.m. ET, Peacock
  • July 30: Group B, Morocco vs Iraq, 11:00 a.m. ET, Peacock
  • July 30: Group B, Ukraine vs Argentina, 11:00 a.m. ET, Peacock
  • July 30: Group A, New Zealand vs France, 1:00 p.m. ET, Peacock
  • July 30: Group A, USA vs Guinea, 1:00 p.m. ET, USA Network, Peacock
  • July 30: Group D, Israel vs Japan, 3:00 p.m. ET, Peacock
  • July 30: Group D, Paraguay vs Mali, 3:00 p.m. ET, Peacock

Watch Olympics Men’s Soccer matches on Peacock

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Peacock

Even if you have cable, Peacock is a must-have streaming service during the Olympics. It’s as simple as that.

While some matches will be televised on USA Network, and others will be available only in Spanish on channels such as Telemundo or NBC Universo, Peacock is the only way you can watch every single men’s Olympic soccer match in English. But not only that, it will also stream every other sport and event from Paris, as well. In short, cable TV will get you plenty of Olympics to watch, but Peacock will provide far more comprehensive coverage.

All of that, and it will only cost you $8 for a month–which will get you through the entirety of the Olympics–or $14 if you want it for the whole year.

Is there a free Olympics Men’s Soccer live stream?

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Of course, while Peacock is the clear top choice if you want to watch multiple matches and other sports, there are some other avenues if you’re simply trying to watch a specific match or sport for free.

Fubo, YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream all include USA Network, Telemundo (live in select markets) and NBC Universo, and they all offer a free trial. Again, not everything will be televised, but if there’s a game or event you want to watch that’s being televised on one of these channels, you can stream it on your computer, phone, tablet or other streaming device via any of these live-TV services.

The Fubo free trial lasts for seven days, while YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream are each five days, giving you enough to get through all of the two weeks of the Olympics without ever paying anything.

Watch the Olympics Men’s Soccer live stream from abroad

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NordVPN

If you aren’t in the United States, and you don’t have any live-stream options wherever you’re located, a virtual private network (VPN) could solve your problem. All of the aforementioned streaming services are U.S.-only, but if you connect to a VPN, you can get around geo-locks and stream content as if you were actually in the country.

NordVPN would be our recommendation here, but you can also check out our lists of the best VPN services or best VPN deals for some other choices or more information.

Tim Keeney
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Tim is a long-time sports journalist who has written about everything from the NFL to more popular sports such as chess…
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