TNT Sports will provide more than 600 hours of live coverage across its linear channels and HBO Max streaming platform. Every medal event will be screened exclusively live on these TNT Sports platforms. The broadcaster has formed a partnership with 5, the public service broadcaster, to present extensive daily highlights on free-to-air television.

HBO Max Basic with Ads subscriptions start at £4.99 per month in the UK, while TNT Sports standalone subscriptions cost £30.99 per month online. Cheaper add-on deals are available through Sky, Virgin Media, BT, and EE.

Broadcasting Change

The agreement marks a significant shift in Commonwealth Games broadcasting, as the BBC had served as the main partner since 1954 across 18 consecutive games. The BBC stated it was unable to match TNT’s financial bid for the rights. Executive vice president of WBD Sports Europe, Scott Young, said: “Our partnership with 5 represents another example of TNT Sports engaging dedicated sports fans and wider audiences.”

“We will help the Games reach a broad and passionate audience across every platform,” he said. 

CEO of Commonwealth Sport, Katie Sadleir, confirmed that the partnership between TNT Sports and 5 will showcase the athletes, stories and moments that define the Commonwealth Games across UK audiences.

Games Coverage and Format

The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games will feature 10 sports and six para sports. Phil Batty, CEO of Glasgow 2026, said the broadcasting deal will deliver more hours of sports coverage than ever before for a Commonwealth Games.

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