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2021 Olympics on TV and streaming: where to see them also in the clear. Tokyo timetables

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The countdown to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics is over. After Euro 2020, fans are in turmoil for the other great sporting event of the summer. The event kicks off with the inauguration ceremony scheduled for 23 July, although some football and softball matches are still scheduled before the big overture. In order not to miss the Japanese Games, there are basically three options, among those in clear and those payment: Discovery+, with its streaming offering of over 3,000 hours of paid live streaming; there Rai, who will have a 200-hour package available for free, or Eurosport, which will not be visible on Sky, but on dazn.

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Summary

This platform offers 30 thematic channels, each dedicated to a specific sport, costs € 7.99 per month and can be streamed on smart TVs, PCs, tablets and mobile phones. It is also possible to take out an annual subscription of 29.99 euros. Discovery+ it is also available on the platform TIMVision, free of charge for those who are already Fastweb customers and can be purchased, at full price, for those who are already Amazon Prime customers. The subscription can be canceled at the end of the month, otherwise it will automatically renew for the next 30 days.

The two Eurosport channels (Eurosport 1 and 2) will be broadcast by Dazn. If you subscribe by July 28, the cost is € 19.99 per month. By signing the agreement subsequently the price rises to 29.99 euros per month. You can cancel when you want. Dazn is visible in streaming on smart TVs, PCs, tablets, mobile phones.

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The only way to see the Games is Rai, which has a 200-hour package available and will decide from time to time what to broadcast. It will do so live on Rai 2 and RaiSport, while there is no live streaming on Rai Play.

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