
"The ceremony will air Friday, Feb. 6, with live coverage starting at 2pm ET (11am PT) on NBC and Peacock. The ceremony is expected to last about three hours and takes place at San Siro Stadium in Milan. NBC will also air a primetime replay later Friday night. Italy is six hours ahead of Eastern time. This means for U.S. viewers:"
"NBCUniversal is the exclusive U.S. media rights holder for the Games and will air marquee events, daily coverage and nightly primetime programming. Coverage will air across USA Network, CNBC and other NBCUniversal cable channels. Find the full schedule at NBCOlympics.com/schedule. Viewers can watch coverage for free over the air since an HD antenna can pick up NBC's local broadcast in most U.S. markets."
About 3,000 athletes from more than 90 countries will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics, held Feb. 6–22 across northern Italy from Milan to Cortina d'Ampezzo. Some preliminary events, including curling and ice hockey, begin before the opening ceremony. The opening ceremony airs Feb. 6 at 2pm ET (11am PT) from San Siro Stadium in Milan and is expected to last about three hours. Italy is six hours ahead of Eastern Time, so many medal events will air overnight or early morning in the U.S. NBCUniversal holds exclusive U.S. rights, with coverage on NBC, Peacock, USA Network, CNBC and other platforms; live streaming is available on Peacock, Hulu + Live TV, Roku and Fire TV.
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