Paris 2024 Games opening ceremony: schedule, TV and where to watch the opening ceremony live online

Every four years, the world’s best athletes gather in one city to compete at the highest level in their disciplines. This year, it is Paris’ turn to host the Olympic Games, whose opening ceremony will be very different from all those seen so far. The opening parade of Paris 2024 is the first not to be held in a stadium, as the Olympic torch will travel six kilometres along the River Seine to end the event in the centre of the French capital.

Watch the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony live

Schedule: When is the opening of the Paris 2024 Games?

Although the first matches have already been played in some sports, such as football and rugby, the official kick-off will be on Friday 26 July with the opening ceremony. The event will start at 7.30pm local time in France and is expected to last just over three hours.

Schedules in other countries:

  • Spain (CET): 19:30 (20:30 in the Canary Islands).
  • Argentina: 14:30
  • Chile: 13:30
  • Colombia: 12:30
  • United States (Washington DC and Miami): 1:30 p.m.
  • United States (Los Angeles): 10:30
  • Mexico (Mexico City): 11:30

Television: How to watch the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Games on TV?

The opening of the Paris 2024 Games can be followed live on television through RTVE’s La 1 channel, the channel that has the broadcasting rights for the Olympics in Spain. Other broadcast channels that will broadcast Olympic content are Eurosport and MAX.

Internet: Where to watch the opening of the Paris 2024 Games?

On AS you will also have extensive coverage of everything that happens at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. With us you will have the best live coverage of the ceremony with minute by minute, all the curiosities, the most outstanding images and videos with the most spectacular moments and points.

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