It's remarkable how quickly the Tokyo Summer Olympics of 2021 have faded into memory. Now, the XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing are underway, with the opening ceremony set for Friday, February 4.
Whether you're accessing via Peacock, your cable subscription, streaming highlights, or a cord-cutting service with live TV, we've compiled a comprehensive guide to help you catch every moment of the Winter Olympics.
Coverage kicks off Friday, February 4, at 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT (8 p.m. Beijing time, which is 1 p.m. ahead of ET). Watch live on NBC and Peacock.
Missed it? Replays are available on demand via Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, and the NBC Sports app—cable login required.
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Peacock's free tier offers clips and highlights. For live events, full replays, and deeper coverage, upgrade to Peacock Premium ($5/month) or Premium Plus ($10/month).
Access more through the NBC Sports app, NBCOlympics.com, and NBCSports.com. Primetime on NBC airs at 8 p.m. ET Monday-Friday and 7 p.m. ET Sundays, per NBC Sports.
Cord-cutters with live TV services can tune in where NBCU networks air events. Check the full channel schedule here.
YouTube TV includes NBCU channels like USA, CNBC, and NBC for $65/month (promos may lower it).
Hulu with Live TV streams live on NBCU channels plus on-demand, starting at $70/month ($76 ad-free), bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+.
FuboTV offers live and on-demand via NBCU partnership, from $65/month.
Sling TV Orange ($35/month) or Blue ($35/month; select markets have NBC). Add News Extra ($6/month) for CNBC.
DIRECTV Stream covers the Games, plans from $70/month.