It will broadcast more than 200 hours of live coverage across BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3

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The BBC will broadcast more than 200 hours of live Commonwealth Games coverage across BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3, and additional coverage on up to 11 streams on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. 

It will also air additional live coverage on the Red Button, providing 24/7 action of the event on the BBC during the 11 days of the competition.

Daily live TV coverage will be led by Hazel Irvine, Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Jason Mohammad, Holly Hamilton and Ayo Akinwolere from Thursday 28 July.

JJ Chalmers and Isa Guha will host an evening highlights show on BBC1. The BBC will bring in former Olympians and athletes to offer insight and analysis as the events unfold in Birmingham, and will also broadcast additional programming on BBC Breakfast, The One Show, Morning Live, CBBC, BBC Asian Network, BBC Midlands Today and more.

Meanwhile, the BBC Sport website and app will provide extensive short form video clips of the best moments, live text commentaries, reports, features and results to keep audiences across all the latest stories from Birmingham 2022.

Barbara Slater, director of BBC Sport said: “The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games are one of the stand out events taking place in an incredible summer of sport. With the event back on British soil once more, we are thrilled to bring audiences unrivalled cross-platform coverage as sport stars from the Home Nations and Commonwealth countries give it their all.”