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Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth games opening ceremony Live stream telecast Ten Sports on www.cbcsports.ca

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The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games are on course to perhaps be one of the most memorable Commonwealth Games ever. 6,500 athletes and officials from 71 countries will compete in 17 sports over 11 days, from 23 July –3 August 2014. From the precision of lawn bowls to the exciting combat of wrestling and judo –from the high adrenaline of track events to the grace and beauty of gymnastics –in 2014 Glasgow will be the stage for a fantastic summer of sport, as well as a massive range of cultural and arts events for everyone.

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Host city: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Nations participating: 71 Commonwealth Teams
Athletes participating: 4,900
Events: 261 in 17 sports
Opening ceremony: 23 July 2014
Closing ceremony: 3 August 2014
Glasgow 2014:17 SPORTS. 11 DAYS. 1 PLACE TO BE.

For 12 days, Glasgow will come alive as the Commonwealth Games takes centre stage in Scotland. 2014 has, so far, been a year of failure for British athletes for a whole host of reasons, but the names below certainly have the talent to change that.

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The opening ceremony kicks off on Wednesday 23 July at 9pm and will feature 4,500 athletes from the 71 participating nations, as well as the Queen (who we hope will attempt to better her skydiving entrance from the 2012 Olympics).

Over 1.1 million tickets have been sold so far but if you're unable to attend, fear not, for there are still plenty of ways to watch the action.

The BBC will follow on from its fantastic services for the London Olympics and the recent World Cup in Brazil by going all out again with promises of "more than 300 hours of network TV coverage and over 1,300 hours of live action via up to 17 digital streams."

BBC One and BBC One HD will handle the bulk of the coverage, starting at 6am (BST) and finishing at 10.30pm each day, followed by Today at the Games which will bring you the best of the day's action from 10.40pm.

BBC Three will also be transformed into a "dedicated sporting channel," providing extra daily coverage between 9am and 10pm.

For those of you that will be out and about, you can watch full and uninterrupted coverage on the BBC Sport and BBC IPlayer websites.


In addition, there will be an official YouTube channel for the first time in Commonwealth Games History, called https://www.youtube.com/user/Glasgow2014OC, which will show all the action live and already features a host of videos to get you in the mood. Watch it all unfold on the BBC across TV, radio and online, starting with Opening Ceremony on Wednesday, July 23.


Watch live telecast and online live streaming of XX Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 opening ceremony

  • UK (United Kingdom) – BBC
  • India – Ten Sports, Ten Action, Ten Sports HD
  • Australia – Ten live
  • Canada – CBC TV channel
  • Africa – Super Sport
  • New Zealand – SKY Television network
  • http//www.cbcsports.ca
  • http://www.youtube.com/user/commonwealthgames

Most sports will take place on three compact site clusters to the east, south and west of the city centre, but there are some events that take place outside the city;shooting at Carnoustie, Edinburgh will host diving and Strathclyde Country Park will host triathlon.

This will be the third time Scotland has hosted the Commonwealth Games, and there is always enormous public interest and support for the Games;as Games Ambassador Billy Connolly says, “Glaswegians are great partakers, support IS our sport!”You can find out more about how to support the Games here.

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