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The Winter Olympics Schedule Today, February 9, 2026 (Where to Watch)

The Winter Olympics Schedule Today, February 9, 2026 (Where to Watch)

It may be Monday, but at least it’s an Olympics Monday! 

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics excitement continues after its first exciting weekend, as athletes from around the world display their spectacular talents with focus, precision, and a bit of flair. Today, you can watch curling, hockey, alpine skiing, snowboarding, figure skating, speed skating, ski jumping, freestyle skiing, and luge

There’s much to see, and NBC be providing coverage all day long. Meanwhile, Peacock is streaming every single sport live, or any time you want to watch. CNBC and USA Network will also broadcast a limited range of Olympic events, which you can see in the full Olympics schedule. 

Check out which February 9 Olympic events you can see on NBC and Peacock, below.

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Winter Olympics events airing on NBC: February 9, 2026

A woman in snow gear airborne grabbing her snowboard with snowy trees and a blue sky behind her

12:35 a.m. ET: NBC Olympic Late Night  
Snowboarding 

2:00 a.m. ET: Primetime in Milan, February 8 re-air

12:00 p.m. ET: Speed Skating 
Women’s 1000m (MEDAL EVENT)

12:45 p.m. ET: Alpine Skiing 
Men’s Team Combined, Downhill and Slalom (MEDAL EVENT)

1:30 p.m. ET: Snowboarding 
Women’s Snowboard Big Air: Final (MEDAL EVENT)

2:40 p.m. ET: Figure Skating 
Rhythm Dance: Part 2

8 p.m-11p.m. ET: Primetime in Milan 
Alpine Skiing, Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing 

11:35 p.m. ET: NBC Olympic Late Night
Snowboarding, Speed Skating 

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Stream the 2026 Olympic Winter Games on Peacock!

The 2026 Olympic Winter Games take place February 6-22 in Milan, and you can watch them all on Peacock. Anywhere. Any time.  

Every event in the Games — yes, every one! — is streaming live and on-demand on Peacock.  And with features like Multiview and Rinkside Live, you’re not just watching the competition: You’re experiencing it.  

Visit the Olympics hub on Peacock to access these features during the Games:  

  • Multiview: Stream multiple live Olympic events on one screen simultaneously. With Discovery Multiview, watch up to four different events at once; with Traditional Multiview, focus on the action within one sport (e.g. curling or hockey).  

  • Rinkside Live: An immersive viewing mode for figure skating and hockey, featuring an interactive, mobile-first view with multiple camera angles and live highlights that give fans complete control over their Olympics experience. 

  • Can’t Miss Highlights: Swipe through vertical stories to get quick recaps of the Games, athlete stories, and other big moments, only on the Peacock mobile app. 

  • Gold Zone: “Whip around” coverage of the biggest moments from the Winter Games, delivering live updates on all the happenings from Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. 

  • Prediction Games: Guess outcomes, track results, and more, only on the Peacock mobile app. Test your Olympics knowledge with trivia questions on history, sports, athletes, and interesting facts.  

Got more questions about the 2026 Olympic Winter Games? OLI, NBCUniversal’s AI-powered Olympic guide, has answers. Read more about OLI here.  

Sign up for Peacock now to make sure you’re not missing a second of the 2026 Olympics! 

Olympic events streaming on Peacock February 9

4:05 a.m. ET: Curling – Mixed Doubles Round-Robin 
Czechia vs. Estonia; Norway vs. South Korea; Switzerland vs. Canada; USA vs. Italy 

4:30 a.m. ET: Alpine Skiing 
Men’s Team Combined, Downhill LIVE 

6:10 a.m. ET: Hockey 
Japan vs. Italy (Women’s Group B) 

6:30 a.m. ET: Freestyle Skiing 
Women’s Freeski Slopestyle: Final

7:30 a.m ET: Luge 
Women’s Doubles: Training 

7:50 a.m. ET: Alpine Skiing 
Men’s Team Combined, Slalom

10:40 a.m. ET: Hockey 
Germany vs. France (Women’s Group B) 

11:00 a.m. ET: Luge (Peacock)
Women’s Singles Luge: Run 1 

11:20 a.m. ET: Figure Skating 
Rhythm Dance: Warm-Up 

11:30 a.m. ET: Speed Skating 
Women’s 1000m 

12 p.m. ET: Ski Jumping 
Men’s Normal Hill

12:05 p.m. ET: Curling – Mixed Doubles Seminfinal 

12:30 p.m. ET: Luge 
Women’s Singles Luge: Run 2

1:20 p.m. ET: Figure Skating 
Rhythm Dance 

1:30 p.m. ET: Snowboarding
Women’s Snowboard Big Air: Final 

3:10 p.m. ET: Hockey 
Canada vs. Czechia (Women’s Group A) 

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