The 2026 Winter Olympics will bring the world’s best winter athletes to Italy for more than two weeks of nonstop competition. Officially known as Milan–Cortina 2026, the Games will feature alpine skiing in the Dolomites, ice sports in Milan, and events spread across northern Italy.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics live on TV and streaming, including full coverage options in the United States and around the world.
When Are the 2026 Winter Olympics?
- Opening Ceremony: February 6, 2026
- Competition Dates: February 4–22, 2026
- Location: Milan & Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
Because the Games are in Europe, many marquee events will air live in the morning and early afternoon in the United States, with primetime replays in the evening.
How to Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics in the United States
TV Coverage
NBC is the official U.S. broadcaster for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Coverage will air across multiple NBCUniversal networks, including:
- NBC
- USA Network
- CNBC
NBC will feature live daytime events, primetime highlight shows, and major ceremonies.
Streaming the 2026 Winter Olympics
The easiest way to watch every event live is through Peacock.
Peacock will offer:
- Live streams of every Olympic event
- Full replays and on-demand coverage
- Multiple event feeds happening simultaneously
- Opening and closing ceremonies
Fans with a cable or satellite subscription can also stream via NBCOlympics.com, the NBC Sports app, or the NBC app with TV authentication.
How to Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics Without Cable
Cord-cutters have several options:
- Peacock subscription (most comprehensive option)
- Live TV streaming services that carry NBC, such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo
For viewers who want every event with minimal hassle, Peacock is expected to be the top choice.
International Viewing Options
Broadcast rights vary by country, but here are the most common options:
- Canada: CBC / CBC Gem
- Europe: Eurosport and discovery+ / Max (availability varies by country)
- Worldwide: Olympic Channel (select live events, replays, and highlights)
Viewers outside the U.S. should check the official Olympics “Where to Watch” listings on Olympics.com for local broadcasters.
Will the 2026 Winter Olympics Be Available On Demand?
Yes. Most streaming platforms, especially Peacock and international rights holders, will offer:
- Full-event replays
- Daily highlight packages
- Athlete-focused and sport-specific recaps
This is ideal for fans watching across different time zones.
What Sports Will Be Featured?
The 2026 Winter Olympics will include all traditional winter sports, such as:
- Alpine skiing
- Snowboarding
- Figure skating
- Ice hockey
- Speed skating
- Curling
- Biathlon
New or updated event formats are also expected as the Olympic program continues to evolve.
Best Way to Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics
Best overall: Peacock
Best for traditional TV viewers: NBC & USA Network
Best for replays and flexibility: Peacock or NBC apps
With expanded streaming coverage, watching the Olympics has never been easier—whether you want wall-to-wall live action or curated nightly highlights.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan–Cortina promise iconic venues, stunning alpine backdrops, and a global celebration of winter sports. Whether you’re tuning in on NBC, streaming every moment on Peacock, or watching internationally through local broadcasters, fans will have more ways than ever to experience the Games.

