Stumble To Air at a Special Time on Friday, February 20 After NBC’s Winter Olympics Coverage (Details!)

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January 21, 2026

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A schedule change will affect an upcoming episode of Stumble.

While the NBC comedy will not air on February 6 and February 13, due to the Winter Olympics airing on the network, the mockumentary will be back with new episodes starting on February 20, while the Games are still going on. 

But the show won’t air in its usual time slot. Keep reading to find out when you can catch it that evening!

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What time does Stumble air on February 20, 2026? 

In a special telecast, a brand-new episode of Stumble will air on Friday, February 20 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT — immediately after that evening’s coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. The series’ tenth episode, “Finals Week,” will see Coach Courteney Potter (Jenn Lyons) doing whatever she can to get her junior college cheerleading team into the championships in Daytona. 

The episode’s official description gives Stumble fans a preview of what to expect: “Having missed Cheer Camp, the team must submit a skills tape in order to qualify for Daytona. The headwinds are against Courteney, however, as making the tape falls right in the middle of finals week at Heådltston.”

Boone E. Potter (Taran Killam) and Courteney Potter (Jenn Lyon) talk while wearing boxing gloves on Stumble 107.

The single-camera mockumentary — a format popularized by iconic shows like The Office — follows the surprisingly intense (and hilarious) world of competitive junior college cheerleading.

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Generally, new episodes of Stumble air Fridays at 8:30 p.m ET on NBC — except the post-Olympics episode on February 20, of course — with encores airing Mondays at 8:30 p.m. As always, episodes are available the following day on Peacock.

Stumble joins The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as another NBC show that will air a special post-Olympics coverage episode during the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

Anissa Borrego poses in front of a Stumble backdrop.

Stumble star Anissa Borrego talks Bring It On references in “Lorraine”

On January 16, Stumble aired it seventh episode, which was filled with references to the classic cheerleading film Bring It On, released in 2000.

Speaking with NBC Insider, Stumble star Anissa Borrego — a real-life former cheerleader — discussed the tips of the hat to the iconic movie.

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“Because there aren’t so many shows or movies about cheer, the ones that are there are very impactful,” Borrego explained. “I was a cheerleader, so anything cheer or gymnastics, I gravitated towards and was obsessed with. And everyone talks about Bring It On on our show. We’re always trying to think of ways, even as cast and in the social media we do, how can we wink at Bring It On. I think this episode does it in a really fun way.”