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This weekend, the 2024 World Track & Field Championships will commence in Glasgow, Scotland for the 19th edition of these finals. 

A total of 651 competitors from 130 nations will face off in the World Championships ahead of the next major event this summer: the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

Over three days, starting March 1 and ending March 3, 26 events (13 women, 13 men) will take place at Emriates Arena in Scotland. 

USA's Noah Lyles headlines the event, as the 100m and 200m outdoor world champion will try for gold in the 60m dash. Christian Coleman, a USA teammate of Lyles', will also compete for gold in the same event. 

Josh Kerr headlines the distance side of the track, as he recently set the indoor world record for the two-mile at 8:00.67. He will compete in the 3000m run. 

Britain's Molly Caudery and USA's Katie Moon, the latter of whom is one of the greatest pole vaulters of her time, will compete in pole vault. Moon is the reigning Olympic champ and a two-time world champion. 

Who will walk away with gold at the championships?

Here is everything you need to know about the 2024 World Indoor Track & Field Championships, including television and streaming options. 

How to watch the World Indoor Track & Field Championships

  • TV channel: CNBC
  • Live stream: Fubo, Peacock

Those hoping to view the world championships on television will get select coverage from CNBC, which will air Sunday's second session live and present replays of the Friday and Saturday second sessions the following mornings. 

For those hoping to follow via stream, Peacock and Fubo are the ways to go. Fubo offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy. 

Viewers in Canada can watch Saturday's second session live on CBC, and stream the Friday, Saturday and Sunday second sessions via CBC.ca. 

World Indoor Track & Field Championships TV, streaming schedule

Here is the broadcast schedule for all three days of the 2024 World Indoor Track & Field Championships. 

DayTime (ET)SessionTV/Live stream
Fri., March 14:45-9:10 a.m.Day 1 MorningPeacock
 2-5 p.m.Day 1 EveningPeacock
Sat., March 24:50-9:20 a.m.Day 2 MorningPeacock
 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Day 1 Evening (replay)CNBC, Fubo
 2-5 p.m.Day 2 EveningPeacock, CBC (Canada)
Sun., March 34:55-8:40 a.m.Day 3 MorningPeacock
 8-11 a.m.Day 2 Evening (replay)CNBC, Fubo
 2-5 p.m.Day 3 EveningCNBC, Peacock, Fubo

World Indoor Track & Field Championships 2024 event schedule

The action will kick off from Glasgow, Scotland on Friday and run through Sunday. 

Here's a rundown of the order of operations throughout the weekend, with finals in bold. For a closer look at the schedule, check out the World Athletics website here

Day 1 - Friday, March 1

Time (ET)GenderEvent
5:05 a.m.WomenPentathlon - 60m Hurdles
5:20 a.m.Women400m dash heats
5:55 a.m.WomenPentathlon - High Jump
6:00 a.m.Men400m dash heats
6:06 a.m.WomenShot Put (FINAL)
6:40 a.m.Women800m run heats
7:22 a.m.Men800m run heats
8:10 a.m.Men60m dash heats
8:20 a.m.WomenPentathlon - Shot Put
2:05 p.m.Women1500m run heats
2:15 p.m.WomenPentathlon - Long Jump
2:41 p.m.WomenHigh Jump (FINAL)
2:45 p.m.Men 60m dash semifinals
3:10 p.m.Men1500m run heats
3:20 p.m.MenShot Put (FINAL)
3:50 p.m.Women400m dash semifinals
4:10 p.m.Men400m dash semifinals
4:30 p.m.WomenPentathlon - 800m run (FINAL)
4:45 p.m.Men60m dash (FINAL)

Day 2 - Saturday, March 2

Time (ET)GenderEvent
5:00 a.m.MenLong Jump (FINAL)
5:10 a.m.Men60m Hurdles heats
6:00 a.m.MenHeptathlon - 60m dash
6:20 a.m.Women60m dash heats
7:10 a.m.Women800m run semifinals
7:15 a.m.MenHeptathlon - Long Jump
7:30 a.m.Men800m run semifinals
8:35 a.m.MenHeptathlon - Shot Put
2:05 p.m.WomenPole Vault (FINAL)
2:10 p.m.Men 60m Hurdles semifinals
2:30 p.m.MenHeptathlon - High Jump
2:40 p.m.MenTriple Jump (FINAL)
2:45 p.m.Women60m dash semifinals
3:15 p.m.Women3000m run (FINAL)
3:40 p.m.Men3000m run (FINAL)
4:00 p.m.Women400m dash (FINAL)
4:10 p.m.Men400m dash (FINAL)
4:30 p.m.Men60m hurdles (FINAL)
4:45 p.m.Women60m dash (FINAL)

Day 3 - Sunday, March 3 

Time (ET)GenderEvent
5:05 a.m.MenHeptathlon - 60m hurdles
5:18 a.m.WomenTriple Jump (FINAL)
5:25 a.m.Women60m hurdles heats
6:10 a.m.Men4x400m relay heats
6:15 a.m.MenHeptathlon - Pole Vault
6:38 a.m.Women4x400m relay heats
6:50 a.m.MenHigh Jump (FINAL)
2:00 p.m.MenPole Vault (FINAL)
2:15 p.m.WomenLong Jump (FINAL)
2:40 p.m.Women60m hurdles semifinals
3:15 p.m.Men4x400m relay (FINAL)
3:30 p.m.Women4x400m relay (FINAL)
3:45 p.m.MenHeptathlon - 1000m run (FINAL)
4:00 p.m.Women60m hurdles (FINAL)
4:10 p.m.Men800m run (FINAL)
4:20 p.m.Women800m run (FINAL)
4:30 p.m.Men1500m run (FINAL)
4:45 p.m.Women1500m run (FINAL)

 

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Ryan Taylor is a Chicagoland native and currently resides in Lincoln Park, just north of the city. He graduated from DePaul University in 2022 with a bachelor's in journalism. He also ran cross country and track at the Division-1 level in the Big East conference. Ryan is an avid Chicago sports fan, with a staunch bias for the White Sox (sadly) over the Cubs. If not writing, he's probably lifting, playing basketball, or debating whether or not the Bears should keep Justin Fields.