How to Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics: Full Schedule by Sport and Time Zone
Your complete guide to broadcasters, streaming options, key event times, and time zone conversions for Milano Cortina 2026.
MILANO CORTINA, Italy β With 16 sports across 17 days, keeping track of the Olympics can be overwhelming. Here's your practical guide to watching the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.
BROADCASTERS BY REGION
USA: NBC, Peacock, USA Network (all events live and replay)
Canada: CBC, Sportsnet, streaming on CBC Gem
UK: Eurosport, Discovery+
Australia: Channel 9, 9Now
Italy: Rai Sport (host nation)
Rest of world: Olympic Channel via local partners
KEY EVENTS (ALL TIMES CET β ADD 6H FOR EST, 9H FOR PST)
Feb 6 β 14:00 β Mixed doubles curling final β Norway vs Canada
Feb 8 β 20:30 β Men's downhill alpine β Marco Odermatt (SUI)
Feb 10 β 19:00 β Women's halfpipe freeski β Eileen Gu (CHN)
Feb 14 β 15:00 β Men's 50km cross-country β Johannes H. Klaebo (NOR)
Feb 16 β 21:00 β Women's figure skating final β Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)
Feb 19 β 20:15 β Men's hockey gold medal game β Canada vs USA (projected)
Feb 21 β 20:00 β Closing ceremony
TIME ZONE CHEAT SHEET
Milano Cortina is CET (UTC+1).
New York (EST): add 6 hours
Los Angeles (PST): add 9 hours
Tokyo (JST): subtract 8 hours (watch next morning)
STREAMING TIPS
Most events are available on-demand within 2 hours of broadcast. Use the official Olympics app for real-time results and athlete tracking.
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