The Olympic Games are almost here.
Roughly 10,500 athletes are expected to participate in the famous two-week event, including 460 Australians.
For fans looking to catch the action from home, every event will be available to watch for free.
The Sporting News has the broadcast details for Paris 2024.
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Which TV channel will broadcast the Olympics in Australia?
The Nine Network has the full broadcast rights in Australia for the upcoming Olympic Games.
Events will be shown on free-to-air television via Channel 9 and 9Gem, with both channels providing 24-hour hosted coverage.
For fans looking to stream the action, 9Now will boast 40 on-demand channels, each dedicated to a specific sport.
Paid subscription service Stan Sport will also broadcast every single event live and on-demand in 4K, as well as hosting two daily shows.
Where are the Olympics this year?
Paris – the capital of France – will host the Olympic Games in 2024.
The iconic city has already hosted the sporting spectacle twice – in 1900 and 1924.
When do the Olympics start?
The first events will begin on Wednesday, July 24.
The opening ceremony will officially kick off the Games on Friday, July 26, with no competition events scheduled that day.
The full Aussie athlete schedule is available here.