The first events began on Wednesday, Feb. 2, while the closing ceremony will take place on Sunday, Feb. 20.
Here is the full broadcast schedule for the 2022 Olympic Games and how you can watch today’s live Olympic action in the U.S. and Canada.
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Olympic schedule today
Sunday, Feb. 20
How to watch the Olympics in USA
TV channels: NBC, USA, CNBC Live streams: Peacock, NBCOlympics. com, NBC Sports App, fuboTV
In the United States, the Olympics will be broadcast entirely by NBC and its affiliates. NBC owns the exclusive rights to Olympic broadcasts and will use its family of networks to broadcast the events.
NBC will broadcast the major prime-time events (on tape delays) while providing a little late-night and early-morning live coverage. Meanwhile USA and CNBC will focus on airing the other major events (live and delayed) in America.
Peacock, NBC’s free streaming service, will be the main way for Americans to stream the Winter Games. Peacock will air some events live and will also have coverage available to watch on tape delay. NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports App will provide similar services.
Additionally, viewers can stream the winter games live with fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
How to watch the Olympics in Canada
TV channels: CBC, Sportsnet, TSN Live streams: CBC Gem, CBC Olympics App, CBC’s Beijing Olympics website, fuboTV
CBC, along with its partner networks Sportsnet and TSN, will broadcast 23 hours of Olympic coverage each day. Like the United States’ coverage, CBC will show both live coverage and tape delays of the major events.
Streamers will also have plenty of ways to watch the Games in Canada. CBC Gem and the CBC Olympics app will both provide streaming options for Canadians and CBC.ca will provide live events, highlights and replays of various CBC-aired sports throughout the Olympics.
You can also stream all of CBC’s Olympics coverage live with fuboTV.