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Winter Olympics: Schedule, How to Watch & What to Know About Milan Cortina 2026

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are almost here, and for cord cutters this is the kind of live-event TV that proves streaming has replaced traditional pay-TV. NBC and Peacock (additional live coverage on USA Network and CNBC) are the U.S. home for the Games, and they’ve built a streaming-first plan that makes watching the fallout on your favorite device easier than ever.

Peacock will stream every sport and every event, not just highlight packages. If you want to watch lesser-known events live, during the XXV Winter Olympic Games, Peacock is must have. Plus, if you miss a morning final, full replays and on-demand clips mean you can catch up on your schedule. The streamer also will be packed with originals, behind-the-scenes pieces, whip-around shows (the “Gold Zone” style coverage), enhanced features, and preview specials that add context beyond the live feed.

Below is everything you need to know about the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games.

When It Happens + Where to Find It

Milan Cortina 2026: What to Know + Schedule

This year’s Winter Games are being held in two official host cities *Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo), a first for the Winter Olympics. NBC has broadcast the Winter Olympics since 1972, and Milan Cortina marks its 8th Winter Games. After a successful correspondence at the 2024 Paris Games, rapper Snoop Dogg is returning as part of the U.S. broadcast lineup, bringing his personal perspective to primetime coverage.

Beyond the coverage aspect, here’s Milan Cortina 2026 by the numbers:

The 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony begins on Friday, February 6, at 2 PM ET, live on NBC and Peacock.

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