Tokyo Olympic Shooting Live Streaming

 Ready, aim, fire! We're primed for Olympic Shooting – are you?

Tokyo Olympics, the first medal up for grabs is in shooting, with the women’s 10m air rifle starting the Games with a bang. All you need to do to hit the target is follow our in-depth guide on how to get an Olympics shooting live stream wherever you are in the world.



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Live stream Shooting at 2020 Olympics

Dates: Thursday, July 29

Venue: Sea Forest Waterway

FREE live streams: BBC iPlayer (UK) | 7Plus (AUS) | Peacock FREE trial (US)

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Olympics 2020 shooting: key dates and times

- Trap women's and men’s finals: Thursday, July 29 from 2.30pm JST / 1.30am ET / 6.30am BST  

- 25m Pistol Women's Finals: Friday, July 30 from 2pm JST / 1am ET / 6am BST 

- Trap mixed team finals: Saturday, July 31 from 1.30pm JST / 12.30am ET / 5.30am BST

- 50m Rifle 3 Positions women's finals: Saturday, July 31 from 4pm JST / 3am ET / 8am BST 

- 25m Rapid Fire Pistol and 50m Rifle 3 Positions men's finals: Monday, August 2 from 2.30pm JST / 1.30am ET / 6.30am BST  

          Free Olympics Shooting Live Streaming Free!!

Many broadcasters globally are covering the Tokyo Olympics and, fortunately, some of them are free-to-air. The official Olympics Channel is offering limited coverage and some catch-up of many of the sporting events, especially the major ones. However, if you’re looking for comprehensive live action, you’ll need to go for domestic broadcasters.

In the UK, the BBC is broadcasting A-list sports and matches on free-to-air TV and on the BBC iPlayer website, while ARD and ZDF are doing the same in Germany, Channel 7 in Australia is offering quite possibly the most comprehensive coverage we've encountered, with live streams of most sports as it happens, and TVNZ has access in New Zealand. Continue reading to learn how you can live stream shooting at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

How to watch your Olympics live stream when abroad?

While most countries will have decent free coverage, there are a couple of instances in which you'll want to access something different. The most likely scenarios for this are if you're out of your home country and can't access your regular streaming sites, or if watching online has been blocked on your work or college Internet.

The simplest way to remedy this is by using a VPN. A VPN is software that can virtually change your location, avoid network restrictions and keep you more private online as well. All you need to do is install it, select a server in your country of choice, and catch all the Olympic goodness without resorting to an illegal stream.

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