So, I wanted to dive deep into the whole Volleyball Asian Games scene. You know, really get into it, but man, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be.

First off, I tried to find a reliable way to watch the games. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see some top-notch volleyball action? I stumbled upon this thing called Volleyball World TV (VBTV). Sounds official, right? They say it’s got tons of live and on-demand volleyball content. But guess what? It wasn’t smooth sailing.
- I dug around, and it turns out, if you’re in the USA, you might have a shot with Peacock.
- For folks in the UK, Discovery Plus seemed like the way to go.
- But here’s the kicker – if you’re in Australia, you’re out of luck. No love for the Aussies with the VNL 2024.
Anyway, I wasn’t just about watching; I wanted the whole nine yards. The results, the standings, the schedules – you name it. I hit up a few websites that promised updates on the 2023 Asian Games. They had stuff on both the men’s and women’s competitions. Pretty cool, huh?
I also got hyped about the 2024 Asian Club Champions. There was this team, NEC RED ROCKETS KAWASAKI, that totally crushed it. They won the championship in Nakhon Ratchasima, which, by the way, was their second title. They first won in Manila back in 2016. And there was this player, Lorrayna Da Silva, who scored a whopping 18 points in the title match. Talk about a star!
But let me tell you, trying to get all this info, especially for the Asian Games, was a bit of a maze. Some sites were good for scores, others for schedules, and some were just a mess. I ended up hopping from one site to another, piecing things together like a puzzle.
In the end, I did get a decent picture of what’s happening in the Asian Games volleyball world. But man, it took some effort. If you’re planning to follow the games, be prepared to do some digging. It’s worth it, though, if you’re as into volleyball as I am!
And oh, just a heads up, the 2024 Olympic volleyball medal days and finals are on August 9-11. Don’t miss out on that!

So yeah, that’s my journey into the volleyball scene of the Asian Games. It’s been a ride, but hey, that’s what makes it fun, right?