The Tokyo Olympics 2020 will take place from July 23 to August 8, 2021.
BBC One and BBC Two will broadcast more than 350 hours of action live from Tokyo, covering all 33 sports, while a second live stream will be available on the BBC iPlayer.
The BBC’s team of pundits will include former Olympic champions Michael Johnson, Chris Hoy, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Katherine Grainger, Nicola Adams, Rebecca Adlington and Victoria Pendleton.
Each day throughout the games, JJ Chalmers will host coverage from 12.00am – 5.00am, followed by Dan Walker and Sam Quek co-hosting a special edition of BBC Breakfast from 5.00am – 9.00am with the best of the overnight action.
Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan will co-host daily from 9.00am – 3.00pm, followed by Jason Mohammad from 3.00pm – 6.00pm, before Clare Balding and Alex Scott bring each day to a close on BBC One from 7.30pm – 9.00pm.
There will then a highlights show daily on BBC Two, from 9.00pm – 10.00pm.
All shows on BBC One and BBC Two will be available to watch live or on-demand on BBC iPlayer.
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