opening hours 29 July, TV, program, streaming – OA Sport

Four more games for the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics. The second round of men will be closed by the matches valid for group C, while in the women’s field the second round will end with the challenges of group A.

It will start at 3 am Italian with the match between Canada and South Korea female, and then arrive at 6.40, when on the parquet of the Saitama Super Arena the men from Slovenia and Japan will take the field. At 10.20 the second women’s match, that is Spain and Serbia, while it will close at 14 with the men of theSpain who will face Argentina.

Below is the complete calendar, the detailed program, all the schedules and matches of the basketball tournaments at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics on Thursday 29 July. The Games are broadcast live on TV, free and unencrypted, on Rai 2 (total package of 200 hours); live streaming, for subscribers, on Discovery + and Eurosport Player (with thematic channels dedicated to individual sports) and on DAZN (where the two Eurosport TV channels are seen). LIVE LIVE written on OA Sport, with a general live and thematic live.

BASKETBALL CALENDAR OLYMPICS THURSDAY 29 JULY: PROGRAM AND TIMETABLE

THURSDAY 29 JULY:

3:00 Canada-South Korea (women)
6:40 am Slovenia-Japan (men)
10:20 am Spain-Serbia (women)
2.00 pm Spain-Argentina (men)

TOKYO OLYMPICS 2021: HOW TO FOLLOW THEM ON TV AND STREAMING

Live streaming, for subscribers, on Discovery + and Eurosport Player (with thematic channels for each discipline). Discovery + is also visible on the TIMVision platform and to Amazon Prime and Fastweb subscribers.

Live streaming, for subscribers, on DAZN, where the two Eurosport TV channels are visible.

Rai has a 200-hour package available and will decide from time to time what to broadcast. It will do so on Rai 2 and RaiSport TV channels, free and in the clear. Live streaming on Rai Play is not available.

The Games will not be broadcast on Eurosport TV channels visible on Sky.

LIVE LIVE written on OA Sport.

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