Winter Olympics TV Schedule Today - How to Watch Every Event Monday Feb. 16 + Team USA Spotlight
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The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina, Italy continue with stacked competition across nearly every discipline. American viewers have multiple ways to watch live action, medal events, and Team USA highlights today via NBC platforms and Peacock. Refer below for U.S. TV listings, streaming options, event detail, Team USA focus, viewing tips and official schedule sources.
How to Watch: U.S. Olympic Coverage
For viewers in the United States, NBCUniversal holds exclusive Winter Olympic rights. All competitions are available in real time or highlights on:
TV Channels
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NBC
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USA Network
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CNBC
Streaming Options
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Peacock — complete live streaming + on-demand replays
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NBCOlympics.com & NBC Sports app — live streams and results
All times below are listed in Eastern Time (ET).
Tip: For late-night or early-morning events, Peacock is usually the best way to catch full coverage.
Read more: Can I Watch LIVE Team USA at the Winter Olympics 2026 for Free and Legally?
Today’s Complete Winter Olympics Schedule - Monday, Feb. 16
Events and channels below are based on official NBC schedule listings and daily updates.
Medal Events & Major Competitions
Morning / Early Afternoon (Live / Streaming)
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Freestyle Skiing – Women’s Big Air Finals — Peacock/NBC Coverage
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Figure Skating – Pairs Free Skate / Medal Round — USA Network & Peacock
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Alpine Skiing – Men’s Slalom Runs — USA Network / Peacock
Midday / Afternoon Key Matches
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Bobsleigh – Two-Man Heats — Peacock
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Ski Jumping – Large Hill / Individual — Streaming on NBCOlympics.com
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Speed Skating & Short Track Qualifiers — Peacock & USA Network
Evening
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Primetime Recap & Highlights — NBC Primetime Coverage
For exact start times, channel assignments and live links, the NBC Olympics live schedule page is the authoritative source.
Team USA Must-Watch Events Today
American fans have several high-interest Team USA competitions on Monday:
Women’s Ice Hockey – Semifinal Showdown
The U.S. women’s ice hockey team faces a crucial matchup with advancement implications and medal hopes. This semifinal game airs on USA Network and Peacock with full live coverage and analysis.
Curling – USA Matches
Team USA curling events continue Monday, including round-robin or playoff play. Full curling coverage streams on Peacock and USA Network all day.
Figure Skating and Alpine Skiing
American skaters and skiers are in contention in the pairs figure skating medal round and men’s alpine slalom races — both featured on U.S. Olympic coverage today.
Read more: When Do Team USA Events Air in the U.S.? Winter Olympics 2026 Time Guide
Best Ways to Stream Live & Highlights
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Peacock Premium or Premium Plus: Every Olympic event live and on demand, plus features like Gold Zone whip-around feed.
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NBCOlympics.com & NBC Sports App: Live streams, event results, athlete bios and highlights.
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Cable Channels: NBC, USA Network, and CNBC include key live programming throughout the day.
Feb. 16 Peacocks’s Key Live Streams (Eastern Time)
While Peacock offers full-day coverage across every sport, the following events are especially notable on Feb. 16:
Afternoon Live Competition
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1:30 p.m. ET — Women’s Freeski Big Air Final — one of the biggest freestyle skiing events of the Games, streaming live on Peacock.
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12:00 p.m. ET — Men’s Ski Jumping Super Team Large Hill — big jump action available to stream live.
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5:00 a.m. ET — Short Track Speed Skating Women’s 1000m Final — early morning speed skating action available on Peacock.
Continuous Coverage
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All bobsleigh heats
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Speed skating qualifiers and finals
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Figure skating medal events (pairs free skate)
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Team USA hockey semifinal streams live beginning in the morning/early afternoon.
(Note: Start times for specific events can vary, and Peacock’s full daily Olympic schedule typically updates in real-time on the platform’s homepage under “Olympics.”)
Viewing Tips for U.S. Audiences
• Know the Time Difference: Milano/Cortina is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Time, so early-morning starts are common.
• Check Schedule Updates: Weather or event delays may shift broadcasts — always confirm with the NBCOlympics schedule page before game time.
• Use Peacock Alerts: Set notifications to avoid missing tight finishes or medal awards.
