
Your Essential Companion for the 2026 Milan Cortina Games!
Introduction to the Winter Spectacle
Get ready for an extraordinary winter sports event! The 2026 Winter Olympics, hosted by Milan Cortina, Italy, are set to captivate audiences worldwide. Spanning from February 4th to February 22nd, this grand spectacle will feature nearly 3,000 elite athletes showcasing their skills across various disciplines. Whether you're a long-time enthusiast or a new fan, this guide ensures you won't miss a single moment of the excitement.
Accessing the Games: U.S. Broadcast Details
For viewers in the United States, comprehensive coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics will be available across multiple platforms. Traditional cable and satellite subscribers can tune into national networks such as NBC, USA Network, and CNBC. Additionally, every event will be streamed live on Peacock, NBC's dedicated streaming service, which also offers a wide array of other sports programming, including NFL, NBA, and Premier League soccer.
Navigating Time Zones for Optimal Viewing
Italy operates on Central European Time, which is six hours ahead of Eastern Time and nine hours ahead of Pacific Time. To accommodate U.S. audiences, NBC will re-broadcast many daytime events during its primetime schedule, ensuring that key competitions are accessible regardless of the time difference.
Detailed Schedule: Wednesday, February 4th
The Milan Cortina Games kick off with initial events even before the official Opening Ceremony. On Wednesday, February 4th, curling mixed doubles matches will dominate the early schedule, featuring teams from Canada, Czechia, Estonia, Switzerland, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, and South Korea, all streaming live on Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Thursday, February 5th
Thursday, February 5th, brings more curling action, including matches involving the USA, alongside the start of women's group stage hockey games. Key matchups include Sweden vs. Germany and USA vs. Czechia in hockey, with both curling and hockey events available on Peacock, and select events on USA Network.
Detailed Schedule: Friday, February 6th
Friday, February 6th, marks the official Opening Ceremony. Before the grand celebration, figure skating team events, including rhythm dance and pairs short program, will take place. More curling and women's hockey games are also on the schedule, with most events broadcast on USA Network and Peacock, culminating in the highly anticipated Opening Ceremony on NBC and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Saturday, February 7th
Saturday, February 7th, features a wide array of sports, including curling, freestyle skiing qualifiers, alpine skiing men's downhill, cross-country skiing, and speed skating. Hockey continues with women's group A matches, and the men's big air snowboarding final promises high-flying excitement. NBC, USA Network, and Peacock will provide extensive coverage throughout the day.
Detailed Schedule: Sunday, February 8th
Sunday, February 8th, is packed with finals and qualifiers across various disciplines. Snowboarding parallel giant slalom finals, biathlon mixed relay, and speed skating men's 5000m are among the highlights. Luge men's singles runs will also conclude, with coverage primarily on NBC, USA Network, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Monday, February 9th
Monday, February 9th, will see more curling mixed doubles, alpine skiing men's team combined events, and women's group stage hockey matches. Freestyle skiing women's slopestyle final and speed skating women's 1000m are key events, with all action broadcast on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Tuesday, February 10th
On Tuesday, February 10th, cross-country skiing sprints and short track speed skating heats will take center stage. Freestyle skiing men's slopestyle final, biathlon men's individual, and the curling mixed doubles bronze and gold medal games are also scheduled. Extensive coverage is available on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Wednesday, February 11th
Wednesday, February 11th, features Nordic combined events, snowboarding halfpipe qualifiers, and alpine skiing men's Super-G. Freestyle skiing women's moguls final, biathlon women's individual, and the start of men's group stage hockey add to the excitement. Tune into USA Network, NBC, and Peacock for live broadcasts.
Detailed Schedule: Thursday, February 12th
Thursday, February 12th, brings more curling, skeleton men's runs, and freestyle skiing moguls finals. Snowboarding men's snowboard cross finals and cross-country skiing women's 10km free are also on the agenda. Men's group stage hockey continues, with most events on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Friday, February 13th
Friday, February 13th, will include curling men's and women's round-robin matches, snowboarding women's snowboard cross finals, and biathlon men's sprint. Figure skating men's free skate, along with men's and women's hockey quarterfinals, are major attractions, broadcast on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Saturday, February 14th
Saturday, February 14th, highlights alpine skiing men's giant slalom, cross-country skiing women's relay, and biathlon women's sprint. Speed skating women's team pursuit qualifiers and men's 500m are set, along with men's and women's hockey quarterfinals, accessible on CNBC, USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Sunday, February 15th
Sunday, February 15th, will showcase alpine skiing women's giant slalom finals, snowboarding mixed team snowboard cross finals, and biathlon men's and women's pursuit races. Speed skating men's team pursuit qualifiers and women's 500m are also scheduled, with coverage across CNBC, USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Monday, February 16th
Monday, February 16th, features alpine skiing men's slalom, short track speed skating finals, and bobsled two-man runs. Curling men's and women's round-robin matches, freestyle skiing women's big air final, and women's hockey semifinals are key events, broadcast on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Tuesday, February 17th
Tuesday, February 17th, brings Nordic combined men's large hill events, freestyle skiing women's aerials qualifiers, and men's hockey qualification playoffs. Speed skating team pursuit finals and figure skating women's short program are also scheduled, with comprehensive coverage on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Wednesday, February 18th
Wednesday, February 18th, includes cross-country skiing team sprint finals, freestyle skiing women's aerials final, and men's hockey quarterfinals. Alpine skiing women's slalom finals and more curling round-robin matches are on the agenda, with live broadcasts on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Thursday, February 19th
Thursday, February 19th, features Nordic combined men's team events, ski mountaineering sprints, and freestyle skiing men's halfpipe qualifiers. Women's hockey bronze and gold medal games are major highlights, along with speed skating men's 1500m, available on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Friday, February 20th
Friday, February 20th, will include freestyle skiing women's ski cross finals, biathlon men's mass start, and speed skating women's 1500m. Men's hockey semifinals, curling men's bronze medal game, and bobsled two-woman runs add to the excitement, with extensive coverage on USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Saturday, February 21st
Saturday, February 21st, features bobsled four-man runs, cross-country skiing men's mass start classic, and freestyle skiing mixed team aerials final. Ski mountaineering mixed team relay and speed skating mass start events are also scheduled, alongside the men's gold medal curling match and men's hockey bronze medal game, broadcast on CNBC, USA Network, NBC, and Peacock.
Detailed Schedule: Sunday, February 22nd (Closing Day)
The final day, Sunday, February 22nd, concludes with bobsled four-man final runs, cross-country skiing women's mass start classic, and the curling women's gold medal game. The highly anticipated men's hockey gold medal game precedes the official Closing Ceremony, marking the end of the 2026 Winter Olympics. All final events and ceremonies will be broadcast on USA Network, NBC, and Peacoc
