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Nowhere to watch the Olympics? CBC's got you covered in Winnipeg

If you're wondering where to watch the 2016 Olympic Games, CBC's got you covered. The public broadcaster has set up stations around the country where people can hang out and watch the Games together for free.

2016 Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro features 28 sports and thousands of athletes

Winnipeg's Desiree Scott is competing on Canada's women's soccer team in Rio De Janeiro during the 2016 Olympics. You can watch her play on CBC in public viewing areas in Winnipeg. (Canadian Press/Aaron Vincent Elkaim)

Are you worried about where you'll watch the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympics in Rio De Janeiro?

Perhaps you don't have a television or maybe you're just looking for company becauseyour friends don't share your enthusiasm for cheering on the best athleteson earth.

Well, if you'restressing about it, lose that worry, becauseCBC's got you covered. We've set up stations around the country where people can hang out and watch the Gameswith each other for free.

What: Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Athletes will compete in 22 different sports on the first Sunday of the Olympics, Aug. 7. The games include soccer, judo, boxing and handball, artistic gymnastics, cycling and beach volleyball.

The focus for the next Sunday, Aug. 14, is boxing and includes one women's category and five categories involving men.

On Sunday, Aug. 21, fans will have the opportunity to see the boxing finals along with medal games for cycling,rhythmic gymnastics, basketball,handball, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

Where:Lyric Theatre at Assiniboine Park,55 Pavilion Cres.

When:Sundays (Aug. 7, Aug. 14 and Aug. 21) between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

For those who want to tune in to the athletic action every day, there is a separate spot in Winnipeg to watch the Games.

What:Rio 2016 Olympic Games

The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro are scheduled to include 28 sports with thousands of athletes from all over the world competing for the top prize: An Olympic gold medal.

In Winnipeg, fans may gather at Polo Park Shopping Centre to watch the Games every day until the closing ceremony on Aug. 21.

Where:Polo Park Shopping Centre,1485 Portage Ave.

When:Aug. 5-21: weekdays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Regardless of where you watch the Olympics, keep an eye out for Manitobanscompeting in the Games; there are 11 with ties to the prairie province.

The CBCOlympic schedule will allow you to check when the Games get started every day, too.