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Where to watch Swimming World Cup: Schedule, times, channels, live streams for Incheon swim meet – Sporting News


Cate Schiller
Grace Hollars
The World Aquatics World Cup is about to make its second stop, landing in Incheon, South Korea, on Thursday after wrapping up its opening installment last week.
The world’s best swimmers are traveling across Asia to compete against international opponents for the first time since the 2024 Paris Olympics.

WATCH:World Aquatics World Cup live on Peacock
French phenom Leon Marchand won three titles in Shanghai, topping the men’s rankings after the first stop. Regan Smith and Kate Douglass were also both dominant, taking home multiple gold medals and setting new American records.
Swimmers will continue to accumulate points across each stop in the series, with the third installment next week in Singapore. Here’s how you can watch the second stop of the World Aquatics World Cup this week.
All three stops of the World Aquatics World Cup can be streamed via Peacock. You can see the full event schedule for the Incheon stop below.
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Cate Schiller is an editorial intern for The Sporting News affiliate and commercial content team, focused on global partnerships supporting live events, entertainment and travel. Originally from Northern California, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and sports communications. Prior to joining The Sporting News, Cate was the Life and Style editor at her college newspaper, and a sports reporter at her hometown newspaper. In her free time, she enjoys baking, getting outdoors and discovering new music.

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