The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina will be the largest ever, featuring over 3,200 hours of coverage across multiple platforms. In the US, every single competition for every sport can be streamed live on Peacock, with full-event replays, clips, and more available throughout the Games.
Each day, NBC will broadcast at least five hours of daytime coverage for select events, including live finals coverage of skiing, snowboarding, hockey, speed skating, and figure skating. USA Network and CNBC will also carry some medal events live, as well as replays.
The full schedule of events with times and channels/streaming information can be found online. Here's a look at the TV listings for every single medal event:
Saturday, February 7:
- Alpine Skiing: Men’s Downhill (USA Network, Peacock)
- Speed Skating: Women’s 3000m (NBC, Peacock)
- Ski Jumping: Women’s Normal Hill (USA Network, Peacock)
- Snowboarding: Men’s Big Air (USA Network, Peacock)
Sunday, February 8:
- Alpine Skiing: Women’s Downhill (USA Network, Peacock)
- Snowboarding: Women’s and Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom (NBC, Peacock)
- Biathlon: Mixed Relay 4x6km (NBC, Peacock)
- Speed Skating: Men’s 5000m (USA Network, Peacock)
- Luge: Men’s Singles Runs 3 & 4 (USA Network, Peacock)
And so on...
The Games will feature over 100 events across 15 sports. The full schedule can be found online, and viewers can stream every competition live on Peacock or watch on TV through NBCU.
Additionally, the Olympics website offers a comprehensive guide to the sports and athletes competing in Milan-Cortina, as well as training and qualification rounds.
Each day, NBC will broadcast at least five hours of daytime coverage for select events, including live finals coverage of skiing, snowboarding, hockey, speed skating, and figure skating. USA Network and CNBC will also carry some medal events live, as well as replays.
The full schedule of events with times and channels/streaming information can be found online. Here's a look at the TV listings for every single medal event:
Saturday, February 7:
- Alpine Skiing: Men’s Downhill (USA Network, Peacock)
- Speed Skating: Women’s 3000m (NBC, Peacock)
- Ski Jumping: Women’s Normal Hill (USA Network, Peacock)
- Snowboarding: Men’s Big Air (USA Network, Peacock)
Sunday, February 8:
- Alpine Skiing: Women’s Downhill (USA Network, Peacock)
- Snowboarding: Women’s and Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom (NBC, Peacock)
- Biathlon: Mixed Relay 4x6km (NBC, Peacock)
- Speed Skating: Men’s 5000m (USA Network, Peacock)
- Luge: Men’s Singles Runs 3 & 4 (USA Network, Peacock)
And so on...
The Games will feature over 100 events across 15 sports. The full schedule can be found online, and viewers can stream every competition live on Peacock or watch on TV through NBCU.
Additionally, the Olympics website offers a comprehensive guide to the sports and athletes competing in Milan-Cortina, as well as training and qualification rounds.