Your Guide to Sunday’s Winter Olympics TV Schedule
Olympic Broadcast Schedule for Milan-Cortina Revealed
As the Milan-Cortina Olympics approach, the schedule for live television and streaming broadcasts on Sunday has been announced. All events will stream live on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com, accessible with a streaming or cable login. All times listed are in Pacific Standard Time.
The day will culminate in the closing ceremony, aired at 11:30 a.m. on NBC.
Multiple Sports Highlights:
- At 2 p.m., viewers can catch a recap of the best moments from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Games on NBC.
- The evening’s "Primetime in Milan," beginning at 9 p.m., features delayed coverage of the closing ceremony alongside bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, and hockey events.
Bobsled Events:
- 1 a.m.: Four-man bobsled, Run 3, streaming on Peacock.
- 3:15 a.m.:🏅 Four-man bobsled final run on Peacock.
- 3:35 a.m.:🏅 Four-man bobsled final run (in progress) on USA.
- 4:15 a.m.: Four-man bobsled final run (delayed) on NBC.
- 8 a.m.: Four-man bobsled, runs 3-4 (re-air) on NBC.
Cross-Country Skiing:
- 1 a.m.:🏅 Women’s 50-kilometer mass start classic on USA.
- 4 a.m.: Women’s 50-kilometer mass start classic (re-air) on USA.
- 8:45 a.m.: Women’s 50-kilometer mass start classic (re-air) on NBC.
Curling:
- 🏅 Women’s gold-medal match between Switzerland and Sweden at 2:05 a.m. on Peacock.
- 4 a.m.: Switzerland vs. Sweden (delayed) on USA and NBC.
- 10:30 a.m.: Switzerland vs. Sweden (re-air) on USA.
Hockey:
- 🏅 Men’s gold-medal match featuring the United States against Canada at 5:10 a.m. on NBC.
- 1:30 p.m.: United States vs. Canada (re-air) on USA.
This schedule promises an exciting conclusion to the Olympic festivities, with action across multiple sports showcasing top athletes from around the world.
