Here's Your 2026 Winter Olympics Streaming Guide
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Here's Your 2026 Winter Olympics Streaming Guide
"NBC, Peacock, and other Universal-owned cable channels are the main destination for all Winter Olympics broadcasts. NBC will air events live in the afternoon and weekend mornings (on U.S. time schedules) while Peacock will stream the games 24/7. For desktop or mobile phone viewing, there's also NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app, which users can access with their cable logins."
"On cable, the USA Network will have coverage of U.S. team competitions whilst CNBC will follow curling after its main business-oriented programming are completed. The NBC Sports Network will also broadcast Gold Zone, a whip-around show (in the spirit of NFL RedZone) that features coverage of the Olympic games with commentary from Scott Hanson, Andrew Siciliano, Matt Iseman, and Jac Collinsworth. Former competitive skater Ashley Wagner is also signed on to Gold Zone as an analyst."
The XXV Winter Olympic Games run in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy from February 6 to February 22, 2026. U.S. coverage is concentrated across NBC, Peacock, and other Universal-owned cable channels. NBC will broadcast live events in afternoon and weekend morning U.S. time slots, while Peacock offers continuous 24/7 streaming. Desktop and mobile access is available via NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app with cable logins. USA Network will carry U.S. team competitions and CNBC will follow curling outside business programming. NBC Sports Network will air Gold Zone, a whip-around show with live commentary and analyst Ashley Wagner. Time zone differences will shift some events to early mornings or mid-afternoons for U.S. viewers.
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