The 2024 Paris Olympics are fast approaching, and millions of people in the UK will be hooked to the coverage.
The Games only happen once every four years, and there is a new set of legends just waiting for their moment in the sun.
Team GB arrive in France looking to improve on the 64 medals they won at Tokyo 2020.
That put them fourth in the medal table behind the United States, China and the Russian Olympic Committee.
There has been much change within Team GB, with some of their best athletes moving on from sport, opening the door for new contenders.
Of course, America will be favourites to top the medal table in Paris, while France will hope being hosts helps them win more than the 33 they claimed last time.
Paris Olympics: How to watch
The 2024 edition of the Games is due to get going on Friday, July 26 with the opening ceremony to start at 6:30pm UK time.
The sporting action will actually get going on the Wednesday before with football, rugby sevens, handball and archery all starting before the opening ceremony.
The Olympics officially ends on Sunday, August 11, and in that time, there will be 34 sports and hundreds of medals won.
And all of those will be broadcast on the BBC, Eurosport and Discovery+.
Events will be shown across all of the BBC’s channels in the UK, with BBC One and BBC Two broadcasting over 250 hours of live coverage across the entire 16-day event.
This can be viewed for free on TV as well as live streamed through the BBC Website or BBC iPlayer via tablet or mobile devices.
Discovery+ will have 3,800 hours of live coverage of the Olympics through Eurosport, with fans able to subscribe here.
Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 will broadcast action across every day of competition, with live coverage from 7am -10.30pm daily.
Both Eurosport 1 and 2 will be available on Discovery+, along with seven event-curated Eurosport ‘pop-up’ channels.
Paris Olympics: talkSPORT coverage
talkSPORT have secured radio rights to cover the Olympic Games.
This is the first time the rights to broadcast the event have been available on commercial radio.
A number of talkSPORT’s multi-award-winning presenters and pundits will provide fans with unlimited coverage and content, starting at 6am each day and ending at 10pm.
Our punditry line-up includes Sir Steve Redgrave, Dame Kelly Holmes, Tessa Sanderson and Adam Gemili.
Meanwhile, we will have reporters at all of the main events, including cycling, judo, gymnastics and athletics.
talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with all the latest news with a live blog.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
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