NBC Olympics Schedule: Milan Cortina 2026 – Tonight’s Lineup

by Archynetys Sports Desk

The “Blade Angels” skate for a spot on the podium and Jordan Stolz looks for a third gold medal on NBC’s “Primetime in Milan” show Thursday night.

Every day of the Winter Games, The Sporting News will let you know what’s coming on that night’s primetime broadcasts — without spoilers — so you can plan your evening viewing if you can’t watch all the action live.

The final figure skating medals of these Winter Games will be awarded Thursday as the women’s individual competition concludes. Alysa Liu of Team USA is in third after the short program, with Isabeau Levito eighth and Amber Glenn 13th. The free skate will determine who leaves Italy with a medal.

Elsewhere, Jordan Stolz will look to make it three golds from three events in the 1500m speed skating, where he has the fastest time in the world this season.

Beyond NBC, fans can watch curling highlights on CNBC along with more curling, freestyle skiing and Nordic combined on USA Network.

See below for the full broadcast schedule tonight and enjoy all the memorable moments from Milan Cortina.

NBC Olympics schedule tonight: Spoiler-free primetime TV lineup for Thursday

Schedule is subject to change. Watch it all on NBC or stream it via DIRECTV.

Time (ET) Event
8 p.m. Figure skating women’s free skate
8:45 p.m. Speed skating men’s 1500m
9:30 p.m. Figure skating women’s free skate
10:30 p.m. Freestyle skiing men’s aerials

Olympics schedule tonight: USA, CNBC lineups for Thursday

Here are the events scheduled to be rebroadcast on delay this evening:

Time (ET) Event TV/Live stream
5 p.m. Curling highlights CNBC, DIRECTV
5:30 p.m. Nordic combined men’s team large hill USA, DIRECTV
6:45 p.m. Freestyle skiing men’s & women’s sprints USA, DIRECTV
8 p.m. Men’s curling semifinal USA, DIRECTV
9:30 p.m. Women’s curling: USA vs. Switzerland USA, DIRECTV

Winter Olympics primetime TV channels, live stream

  • TV channels: NBC, USA, CNBC
  • Live stream: DIRECTV

Primetime in Milan will air live on NBC every night, with host Mike Tirico presenting a package of competition from earlier in the day, highlights and interviews.

Primetime in Milan and the rest of the delayed broadcasts on USA Network and CNBC can be streamed live via DIRECTVwhich offers a free trial so new subscribers can try before they buy.

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Winter Olympics live TV schedule for tomorrow

Friday, Feb. 20

Time (ET) Sport Event TV/Live stream
4 a.m. Freestyle Skiing Women’s Ski Cross qualifying USA, Peacock
6 a.m. Freestyle Skiing Women’s Ski Cross finals USA, Peacock
8:05 a.m. Curling Women’s Semifinal 1 Peacock
8:05 a.m. Curling Women’s Semifinal 2 Peacock
8:15 a.m. Biathlon Men’s 15km Mass Start USA, Peacock
10:30 a.m. Speed Skating Women’s 1500m Peacock, USA (11 a.m.)
12 p.m. Bobsled Two-Woman Run 1 NBC, Peacock
1:05 p.m. Curling Men’s Bronze Medal Game Peacock
1:30 p.m. Freestyle Skiing Men’s Halfpipe Final NBC, Peacock
1:50 p.m. Bobsled Two-Woman Run 2 Peacock
2:15 p.m. Short Track Speed Skating Women’s 1500m, Men’s Relay USA, Peacock
3:10 p.m. Hockey Men’s Semifinal: USA vs. Slovakia NBC, Peacock

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