The thrill of Paris 2024 is not over! Here’s how to experience the Summer Paralympics on TV like never before.
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By Taylor Kujawa
Edited By Mike Strayer
Two and a half weeks after the Olympics, the 2024 Summer Paralympics will begin in Paris with a grand opening ceremony on August 28. NBCUniversal channels and platforms will deliver TV coverage to stateside audiences with enhanced closed captioning and audio descriptions.
Peaco*ck leads the pack as the best streaming option, carrying live coverage of all 22 Paralympic sports in the U.S. We’re especially excited about this because Paris 2024 marks the first time every Paralympic sport will appear on TV.
Don’t miss history in the making! Keep scrolling to discover where you can watch the 17th Summer Paralympic Games.
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What channels show the Summer Paralympics?
You can watch the 2024 Summer Paralympics on Peaco*ck, NBC, USA Network, and CNBC. Peaco*ck will stream over 1,500 hours of live coverage, while the other channels will air 140+ hours of Paralympic content.
Want the Paralympics en Español? Peaco*ck will carry select Paralympic coverage with Spanish-language commentary, as will Telemundo.
When and where is the Summer Paralympics?
The 2024 Summer Paralympics will begin with an exciting opening ceremony on Wednesday, August 28. From there, the Games will span 11 competition days. Events will occur at iconic French landmarks in and around Paris, like the Château de Versailles, Grand Palais, and Stade Roland-Garros.
The Paralympics will end on Sunday, September 8, with closing ceremony festivities held at Stade de France.
2024 Summer Paralympic schedule
Sport | Dates | Locations | Channels |
---|---|---|---|
Blind football (soccer) | Sept. 1–7 | Eiffel Tower Stadium | Peaco*ck, CNBC |
Boccia | Aug. 29–Sept. 5 | South Paris Arena 1 | Peaco*ck, USA Network |
Goalball | Aug. 29–Sept. 5 | South Paris Arena 6 | Peaco*ck, CNBC, USA Network |
Para archery | Aug. 29–Sept. 5 | Les Invalides | Peaco*ck |
Para athletics (track & field) | Aug. 30–Sept. 8 | Stade de France | Peaco*ck, NBC, CNBC, USA Network |
Para badminton | Aug. 29–Sept. 2 | Porte de La Chapelle Arena | Peaco*ck, USA Network |
Para canoe | Sept. 6–8 | Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium | Peaco*ck, CNBC |
Para cycling road | Sept. 4–7 | Clichy-sous-Bois | Peaco*ck, CNBC |
Para cycling track | Aug. 29–Sept. 1 | Vélodrome National | Peaco*ck, USA Network |
Para equestrian | Sept. 3–7 | Château de Versailles | Peaco*ck |
Para judo | Sept. 5–7 | Champ de Mars Arena | Peaco*ck |
Para powerlifting | Sept. 4–8 | Porte de La Chapelle Arena | Peaco*ck, CNBC |
Para rowing | Aug. 30–Sept. 1 | Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium | Peaco*ck |
Para swimming | Aug. 29–Sept. 7 | Paris La Défense Arena | Peaco*ck, NBC, CNBC, USA Network |
Para table tennis | Aug. 29–Sept. 7 | South Paris Arena 4 | Peaco*ck, CNBC |
Para taekwondo | Aug. 29–31 | Grand Palais | Peaco*ck |
Para triathlon | Sept. 1–2 | Pont Alexandre III | Peaco*ck, CNBC, USA Network |
Shooting para sport | Aug. 30–Sept. 5 | Chateauroux Shooting Centre | Peaco*ck |
Sitting volleyball | Aug. 29–Sept. 7 | North Paris Arena | Peaco*ck, CNBC, USA Network |
Wheelchair basketball | Aug. 29–Sept. 8 | Bercy Arena | Peaco*ck, CNBC, USA Network |
Wheelchair fencing | Sept. 3–7 | Grand Palais | Peaco*ck |
Wheelchair rugby | Aug. 29–Sept. 2 | Champ de Mars Arena | Peaco*ck, CNBC, USA Network |
Wheelchair tennis | Aug. 30–Sept. 7 | Stade Roland-Garros | Peaco*ck |
Data effective as of post date.
Best Summer Paralympics TV plans
Peaco*ck is our gold-medal pick for watching the Summer Paralympics. It offers the most live Paralympic coverage in the U.S. with standout features like the live whip-around Gold Zone show, a daily multiview feed, and curated video clips.
We were huge fans of Gold Zone during the Paris Olympics for its dynamic and engaging coverage of simultaneous events. So, we’re thrilled it’s back for the Paralympics. Carolyn Manno will host the Paralympic Gold Zone from Thursday, August 29, through Saturday, September 7, with daily coverage from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.
A great example of the #GoldZone Quad Box here on @peaco*ck - the non-stop action rolls on as @ScottHanson anchors coverage until 5 p ET today and every day during the #ParisOlympics. pic.twitter.com/MlAHJFpvuZ
— NBC Sports PR (@NBCSportsPR) July 31, 2024
Peaco*ck plans start at $7.99 a month, which is a steal compared to other services with far less coverage. And when your favorite Paralympic events aren’t on, you can binge-watch Peaco*ck’s wide selection of TV shows and movies. We’re particularly fond of Poker Face and The Office: Superfan Episodes, which offer closed captions and audio descriptions.
Aside from Peaco*ck, any cable, satellite, or live TV streaming service with NBCUniversal channels will provide some Paralympic coverage. Here are our three favorite ways to tune in this summer.
Editor’s choice
Peaco*ck
$7.99–$13.99/mo. or $79.99–$139.99/yr.
- Live coverage of all Paralympic events
- Multiview capabilities
- Daily whip-around Gold Zone show
- Highlights, replays, and interactive schedule
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Best live TV service
Hulu + Live TV
$76.99–$89.99/mo.
- Every NBCUniversal channel
- Unlimited DVR storage
- ESPN+ and Disney+ included
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Most customizable TV plan
Sling TV
$40.00–$55.00/mo.
- Cheapest way to get USA Network and CNBC
- NBC in select markets
- 50 hrs. of DVR storage
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Can I watch the Summer Paralympics for free?
You can watch around nine hours of free Paralympic coverage on NBC using an over-the-air (OTA) antenna. It’s not much for the 12-day event, but you’ll get access to key moments and primetime highlights.
Check before you connect: Enter your zip code into the FCC’s Reception Map Tool to see if NBC is available in your area. If you’re covered, you only need a reliable antenna and compatible TV to score live channels without a monthly subscription fee. Our Best OTA Antennas page can help you discover the perfect setup for your home.
Free live TV streaming trials also exist for those who want to test-drive popular services without committing to a paid plan. We like Fubo for its seven-day free trial, which includes Paralympic channels NBC, CNBC, and USA Network. But you can browse other options on our Streaming Free Trials guide.
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How to watch the Summer Paralympics FAQ
Yes, the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will stream on Peaco*ck. The streaming service will offer the most comprehensive Paralympic TV coverage ever available in the U.S.
During the Summer Paralympics, you can watch full-event replays, video clips, and highlights on Peaco*ck. Select recaps will also be available on NBC Sports and the Paralympic Games’ social media accounts, while archival video is accessible at Paralympic.org.
Yes, NBCUniversal’s Paralympic coverage will include audio description services on all NBC and Gold Zone presentations. Additionally, closed captioning will be available on all TV networks and Peaco*ck when commentary is present.
The Summer Paralympics opening ceremony will air live on USA Network and Peaco*ck on Wednesday, August 28, at 1:00 p.m. ET. If you miss the live broadcast, you can catch highlights during NBC’s primetime coverage at 9:00 p.m. ET on Friday, August 30.
Why you should trust us
Our sports experts created this TV guide for the Summer Paralympics to help fans conveniently access the 2024 Games in the U.S. To do this, we first compiled a list of every sport at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Then, we researched NBCUniversal’s Paralympic broadcast plan to determine our TV recommendations—prioritizing user accessibility, affordability, and coverage quantity.
Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.
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