2020 Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony live stream: When, Where and How to watch


2020 Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony live stream: When, Where and How to watch

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Despite all the speculations regarding how the grand sporting event will be carried out amid the coronavirus pandemic, Japan has successfully managed to bring the game to a happy end without any major mishap. Although a few players and support staff did test positive for Covid-19, they were handled with complete caution and care by the administration.

After 17 days of high-octane action, the games have finally come to an end. A plethora of athletes gave their absolutely everything to make their presence felt on the biggest sporting stage on the planet. Moreover, fans across the world will be eager to know the timings for the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games. The ceremony will be held in the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo and is expected be thrill the viewers.

  • When to watch the Closing Ceremony :
    20:00 – 23:30 Japan
    16:30 – 20:00 (India)
    7:00 – 10:30 (New York)
    12:00 – 15:30 (London)

2020 Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony live stream: Where and How to watch

Tokyo Olympics 2020
Tokyo Olympics 2020

Fans in India will have several options to view the Closing Ceremony. Sony Sports Network is the official broadcaster in India. Sony TEN 1 HD/SD, Sony TEN 2 HD/SD will broadcast the opening ceremony in English, whereas, Sony TEN 3 HD/SD will broadcast the event in Hindi. Doordarshan will also broadcast the event in India.

In the United States of America, the event can be streamed live on NBC Sports app and on NBCOlympics.com. NBC Universal will broadcast the Closing Ceremony in USA. BBC will broadcast the ceremony in United Kingdom. Meanwhile, Eurosport will also broadcast the event in UK and France. The Seven Network will broadcast the event in Australia. As for the host nation, The Japan Consortium will telecast the Closing Ceremony.

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