Where to watch the 2023 European Games

Team GB return to the international stage for the European Games in Krakow-Malopolska from June 21 to July 2.

With Paris 2024 quota places and the title of European Games champion up for grabs, the multi-sport summer event is guaranteed to make an impact just one year out from the Olympic Games.

A total of 177 athletes over 18 Olympic disciplines will compete for Team GB, meaning that there will be plenty of action to tune into, including diving, boxing, rugby sevens and the new and exciting sport of breaking.

But how can you watch it live?

You can watch all the European Games action you want on europeangames.tv with every qualification and final captured by their free live feed.

If you fancy some cycling, Eurosport will also be chipping in to broadcast the BMX freestyle and mountain biking, with Olympic champion Charlotte Worthington stepping up to compete on the opening day.

The official website is also a prime place to look back and reminisce on Baku 2015 and Minsk 2019 before the action kicks off on Wednesday.

The third edition of the European Games, Poland will play host to approximately 7,000 athletes from across 48 European countries, with the Opening and Closing Ceremonies set to take place at the Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium.

Shooters Amber Rutter and Seonaid McIntosh will both be competing at their third Games, alongside table tennis duo Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall.

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