The Paris 2024 Olympics are underway, and fans around the world are eager to catch the action. Here’s your guide on how to watch day four of the games, featuring a packed schedule of events and medal opportunities. **Live Stream:** The official Olympic Channel will provide live coverage of Day Four’s events. You can stream it online or through the NBC Sports app (in the United States). **Full Schedule:** For fans who want to plan their day around specific events, here is the full schedule for July 30: – **Men’s Water Polo**: Australia vs. Croatia, 10:00 AM ET (1:00 PM UTC) – **Women’s Cycling**: Time Trial, 11:00 AM ET (2:00 PM UTC) – **Shooting**: Rifle and Pistol Events, 12:00 PM ET (3:00 PM UTC) – **Rowing**: Men’s and Women’s Single Sculls, 1:00 PM ET (4:00 PM UTC) – **Swimming**: Finals in the Women’s 100m Butterfly, Men’s 200m Individual Medley, and more, 2:00 PM ET (5:00 PM UTC) – **Men’s Basketball**: Quarterfinals, 3:30 PM ET (6:30 PM UTC) – **Women’s Volleyball**: Semifinals, 7:00 PM ET (10:00 PM UTC) **Medal Events:** On the medal front, expect to see athletes from various countries vying for gold and other honors. Here are some key events to keep an eye on: – **Men’s Water Polo**: This event will decide which team takes home the top prize in this highly competitive sport. – **Women’s Cycling**: The time trial competition will test riders’ endurance, with the fastest times earning medals. – **Shooting**: With multiple rifle and pistol events happening today, we’ll see shooters from around the world compete for their countries. – **Swimming**: As mentioned earlier, there are several finals taking place in this popular event, including the Women’s 100m Butterfly and Men’s 200m Individual Medley. **Where to Watch:** If you’re outside of the United States or prefer alternative options, here are some additional ways to catch the action: – **Olympic Channel**: The official Olympic Channel will provide live coverage on their website and social media platforms. – **Local Broadcasters**: Check local listings for broadcast partners in your region that may be showing the Olympics. – **Streaming Services:** Some popular streaming services like Hulu, Sling TV, or YouTube TV may also offer the games as part of their packages (in the United States).