How to Watch the 2026 Olympic Winter Games
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina (February 4–22) will be broadcast globally through official Olympic media rights holders in each country. Live coverage of every event, including curling, will be offered on TV and streaming platforms depending on where you live.
In many regions fans can watch some or all competition free via public broadcasters or via paid streaming services. In the U.S., NBCUniversal holds exclusive rights, airing games across its network and streaming on Peacock. In Canada, CBC / CBC Gem offers free coverage online and on TV. Across Europe, broadcasters like RAI, NRK, BBC, and pay platforms like Discovery+ / HBO Max carry Olympic coverage.
Curling at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games (including men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles) is part of the schedule and will be available through the same rights holders as the broader Olympic program.
Below is a quick reference table for how fans in major curling countries can watch live:
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Country
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TV Broadcaster
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Streaming Platform
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Canada
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CBC (free)
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CBC Gem (free / on-demand)
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United States
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NBC / USA Network / CNBC
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Peacock
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United Kingdom
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BBC / TNT Sports
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BBC iPlayer / Discovery+
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Sweden
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NRK / European broadcast partners*
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Discovery+ / HBO Max*
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Norway
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NRK (free)
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NRK / Discovery+ / HBO Max
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Switzerland
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European public & pay broadcasters*
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Discovery+ / local apps*
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*In European countries such as Sweden and Switzerland, Olympic coverage typically includes a mix of free public broadcasting and Discovery-branded streaming services through Warner Bros. Discovery under EBU sublicenses.
