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Olympics 2020 Full Soccer Schedule
Date and Time: Wed 21 July 14:30 – 19:30 (Indochina Times) – Venues: Sapporo Dome
Women’s Group E, Great Britain vs Chile
Women’s Group E, Japan vs Canada
Date and Time: Wed 21 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Miyagi Stadium
Women’s Group F, China vs Brazil
Women’s Group F, Zambia vs Netherlands
Date and Time: Wed 21 July 15:30 – 20:30 – Venues: Tokyo Stadium
Women’s Group G, Sweden vs United States
Women’s Group G, Australia vs New Zealand
Date and Time: Thu 22 July 14:30 – 19:30 – Venues: Sapporo Dome
Men’s Group C, Egypt vs Spain
Men’s Group C, Argentina vs Australia
Date and Time: Thu 22 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Tokyo Stadium
Men’s Group A, Mexico vs France
Men’s Group A, Japan vs South Africa
Date and Time: Thu 22 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Men’s Group B, New Zealand vs the Republic of Korea
Men’s Group B, Honduras vs Romania
Date and Time: Thu 22 July 15:30 – 20:30 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Men’s Group D, Côte d’Ivoire vs Saudi Arabia
Men’s Group D, Brazil vs Germany
Date and Time: Sat 24 July 14:30 – 19:30 – Venues: Sapporo Dome
Women’s Group E, Chile vs Canada
Women’s Group E, Japan vs Great Britain
Date and Time: Sat 24 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Miyagi Stadium
Women’s Group F, China vs Zambia
Women’s Group F, Netherlands vs Brazil
Date and Time: Sat 24 July 15:30 – 20:30 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Women’s Group G, Sweden vs Australia
Women’s Group G, New Zealand vs United States
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Date and Time: Sun 25 July 14:30 – 19:30 – Venues: Sapporo Dome
Men’s Group C, Egypt vs Argentina
Men’s Group C, Australia vs Spain
Date and Time: Sun 25 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Men’s Group B, New Zealand vs Honduras
Men’s Group B, Romania vs Republic of Korea
Date and Time: Sun 25 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Men’s Group A, France vs South Africa
Men’s Group A, Japan vs Mexico
Date and Time: Sun 25 July 15:30 – 20:30 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Men’s Group D, Brazil vs Côte d’Ivoire
Men’s Group D, Saudi Arabia vs Germany
Date and Time: Tue 27 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Miyagi Stadium
Women’s Group G, New Zealand vs Sweden
Women’s Group E, Chile vs Japan
Date and Time: Tue 27 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Women’s Group G, United States vs Australia
Women’s Group E, Canada vs Great Britain
Date and Time: Tue 27 July 18:30 – 20:30 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Women’s Group F, Brazil vs Zambia
Date and Time: Tue 27 July 18:30 – 20:30 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Women’s Group F, Netherlands vs China
Date and Time: Wed 28 July 15:30 – 20:30 – Venues: Sapporo Dome
Men’s Group B, Romania vs New Zealand
Men’s Group A, South Africa vs Mexico
Date and Time: Wed 28 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Miyagi Stadium
Men’s Group D, Germany vs Côte d’Ivoire
Men’s Group C, Australia vs Egypt
Date and Time: Wed 28 July 15:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Men’s Group D, Saudi Arabia vs Brazil
Men’s Group C, Spain vs Argentina
Date and Time: Wed 28 July 15:30 – 20:30 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Men’s Group B, Republic of Korea vs Honduras
Men’s Group A, France vs Japan
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Date and Time: Fri 30 July 15:00 – 18:00 – Venues: Miyagi Stadium
Women’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Fri 30 July 16:00 – 19:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Women’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Fri 30 July 17:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Women’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Fri 30 July 18:00 – 21:00 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Women’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Sat 31 July 15:00 – 18:00 – Venues: Miyagi Stadium
Men’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Sat 31 July 16:00 – 19:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Men’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Sat 31 July 17:00 – 20:00 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Men’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Sat 31 July 18:00 – 21:00 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Men’s Quarterfinal
Date and Time: Mon 2 Aug. 15:00 – 18:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Women’s Semifinal
Date and Time: Mon 2 Aug. 18:00 – 21:00 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Women’s Semifinal
Date and Time: Tue 3 Aug. 15:00 – 18:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Men’s Semifinal
Date and Time: Tue 3 Aug. 18:00 – 21:00 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Men’s Semifinal
Date and Time: Thu 5 Aug. 15:00 – 18:00 – Venues: Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
Women’s Bronze Medal Match
Date and Time: Fri 6 Aug. 09:00 – 12:00 – Venues: Olympic Stadium
Women’s Gold Medal Match
Women’s Victory Ceremony
Date and Time: Fri 6 Aug. 18:00 – 21:00 – Venues: Saitama Stadium
Men’s Bronze Medal Match
Date and Time: Sat 7 Aug. 18:30 – 21:30 – Venues: International Stadium Yokohama
Men’s Gold Medal Match
Men’s Victory Ceremony
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Olympics 2021 TV Guide
What Olympics on TV
NBC Universal has exclusive rights to the Olympics (including the Olympics soccer schedule). On the English-language side, no decisions have been reached yet regarding the channels that will broadcast the game. With the time difference between Japan and the United States, most of the games will start during the early morning hours for soccer fans on the East Coast of the United States. Despite the early kickoffs, many of the games are expected to be shown on television.
For the coverage on NBC Sports and/or Peacock, the soccer commentators featured will include Arlo White, Derek Rae, Lisa Byington, Mark Followill, and Jenn Hildreth, according to World Soccer Talk.
Telemundo will be the Spanish-language provider offering extensive coverage of the Olympic soccer matches in Español. Across the entire Olympics tournament this summer, Telemundo Deportes will be presenting 300 hours of live competitions and daily recap specials, while Telemundo and Universo will offer at least 12 hours of intense live sports coverage throughout the night and early morning schedules.
What Olympics without cable
Peacock
For those who have cut the cord on cable TV, NBC will air Olympic events across three other platforms: Peacock, NBC Sports, and NBC’s Olympics website. Peacock is NBC’s connected streaming service. Most Olympic coverage will be free to watch on the platform with any account, according to its website. Peacock offers a 7-day free trial then costs $4.99 per month for a Premium account that has access to all content, according to Deseret News.
Visit Peacock at: https://www.peacocktv.com/
Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, or Android TV
If you don’t subscribe to cable but you do pay for Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, or Android TV, you should be able to connect to the official Olympic Channel app for free through your device or your platform’s mobile or phone app, at no extra charge and without a separate subscription. According to Olympics.com, “The official Olympic Channel app is available on connected TV devices for Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and the Roku platform (as well as apps for mobile and tablets)… for free and without a subscription.”
Meanwhile, Olympics2021info.com states, “If you use Amazon Fire TV, you need to download and install the Olympic Channel app to enjoy the content. The collection of programming includes the Rewind of PyeongChang 2018, which features top moments including the opening and closing, documentaries, and many more.”