The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will be broadcast live and free exclusively on Seven and 7plus, from Friday, 29 July to August 8.
Across the 11 days of competition, many of Australia’s most-loved medal events will feature in prime time, including swimming and para-swimming, athletics and para-athletics, netball, T20 cricket, women’s and men’s hockey, and many more.
There will be up to 30 dedicated exclusive and free, live and replay Commonwealth Games channels across Seven and 7plus. Daily coverage on Seven’s primary linear channel will begin from the 7.00pm AEST prime time slot, until 5.30am AEST when Sunrise takes the lead for all the early morning action.
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Key Commonwealth Games Week One Moments
DAY 1 – Friday, July 29
00:00 – 5:30am – Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony
7:00pm-midnight – Swimming, Para Swimming, Triathlon, Cricket T20 (Aus v India), Netball (Aus v Barbados)
DAY 2 – Saturday, July 30
00:00 – 5:30am – Cycling – Track and Para Track Finals, Gymnastics (men’s team final)
05:30am – 7:30am – Swimming and Para Swimming Finals
7:00pm – midnight – Swimming and Para Swimming, Athletics and Para Athletics, Netball (Aus v Scotland) Rugby Sevens
DAY 3 – Sunday, July 31
00:00 – 5:30am – Cycling – Track and Para Track, Gymnastics (women’s team final)
05:30am – 7:30am – Swimming and Para Swimming Finals
7:00pm – midnight – Swimming and Para Swimming, Gymnastics (men’s individual finals), Triathlon and Para Triathlon, Weightlifting ( men’s 67kg)
DAY 4 – Monday, August 1
00:00 – 5:30am – Cricket T20 (Aus v Barbados)
05:30am – 7:30am – Rugby Sevens, Swimming and Para Swimming, Women’s Hockey (Aus v South Africa)
7:00pm – midnight – Swimming and Para Swimming, Netball (Aus v South Africa), Gymnastics, Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls
DAY 5 – Tuesday, August 2
00:00 – 5:30am – Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball, Weightlifting (women’s 71kg)
05:30am – 7:30am – Swimming and Para Swimming, Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3, Men’s Hockey (Aus v NZ)
7:00pm – midnight – Athletics and Para Athletics, Swimming and Para Swimming, Gymnastics, Netball (Aus v Wales), Women’s Hockey (Aus v NZ)
DAY 6 – Wednesday, August 3
00:00 – 5:30am – Beach Volleyball, Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3
05:30am – 7:30am – Athletics and Para Athletics, Swimming and Para Swimming, Basketball 3×3
7:00pm – midnight – Swimming and Para Swimming, Cycling – Mountain Bike, Weightlifting (men’s 109kg), Cricket T20 (Aus v Pakistan), Women’s Hockey (Aus v Scotland)
DAY 7 – Thursday, August 4
00:00 – 5:30am – Squash, Judo
05:30am – 7:30am – Athletics and Para Athletics, Men’s Hockey (Aus v South Africa), Swimming and Para Swimming
7:00pm – midnight – Athletics and Para Athletics, Netball (Aus v Jamaica), Cycling