For the Upcoming Commonwealth Games which to be starts on 28th July in Birmingham, BBC offer more than 200 hours of coverage for the events.
Events : Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games |
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Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July-8 August |
Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV with extra streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport mobile app |
BBC Raido 5 Live and Radio 5 Sports extra host the live commentary of Birmingham Commonwealth Games Event of Athletics, Swimming, Netball, Cricket as well as boxing.
Birmingham commonwealth Games begin from 28 July and close after 11 days action pack events on Monday 8 August.
All the drama and excitement of Birmingham Events of Commonwealth games Major sports will broadcast across BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Three, with more live action available on the BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and Red Button.
“This is a significant moment for Birmingham 2022 and we are very proud to be working with the BBC as the Domestic Broadcast Rights Holder for the Games,” Reid said.
“The BBC’s record in covering major sports events is truly outstanding and we can’t wait to work with them on our edition of the Commonwealth Games.
“Birmingham 2022 is the biggest sporting event to be staged in the UK since the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the BBC is the perfect broadcaster to showcase our 19 sports and 8 Para sports, the majority of which will be held in venues across Birmingham and the West Midlands, ensuring that the city and the region will be truly centre stage in 2022.”
Commonwealth Games Federation President Dame Louise Martin also said she was “delighted” at the news.
“I believe this deal represents a huge vote of confidence in Birmingham as well as the entire Commonwealth Sport Movement,” Dame Louise continued.
“We anticipate some of the world’s highest profile athletes will compete at Birmingham, which will be an historic event for women’s sport, with more medals for women than men.
“The BBC has demonstrated a huge commitment to women’s sport and with 2022 marking their centenary, I am delighted they are partnering again with Commonwealth Sport to help us generate huge levels of excitement and anticipation in the lead up to one of the biggest sporting events the UK has ever have hosted.”