How to Stream the 2022 Olympics
How to watch FREE the 2022 Winter Olympics Online

The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics run from Friday, February 4 to Sunday, February 20. That being said, some events like curling, ice hockey, and freestyle skiing will all star prior to the opening ceremony, with some curling events kicking off as early as February 2nd.

Beijing is also 13 hours ahead of U.S. ET and 16 hours ahead of PT, so keep in mind that some events will be early in the morning if you want to watch live in the U.S.

Best Ways to Watch Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 Online

Even though games will be available to watch across multiple television channels, if you don’t have a traditional cable package, you can always get NBC, USA, and more through a number of live-TV streaming services.

How to Watch the Winter Olympics on Sling TV

Sling TV’s Blue Plan gets you access to NBC along with MSNBC, USA, Bravo, and more to watch the Olympics live. Sling TV plans start at $25 per month, but right now, the streamer is offering a free trial so you can try out the service and watch the Winter Olympics.

Sling TV lets you customize which channels you want on your plan, so you get access to 30+ other cable channels in addition to streaming the Olympic Games on NBC. Sling TV’s app pairs with virtually any device to let you watch the 2021 Olympics live from your phone, computer, tablet, and more.

How to Watch the Winter Olympics on fuboTV

Another way to stream the Olympics live online is through fuboTV. A subscription to fubo gets you more than 200 TV channels, including the NBC channel, where you can stream the Beijing Olympics live. Fubo also gets you access to the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and you get hours of cloud-based DVR storage if you don’t want to wake up and watch the events live.

How to Watch the Winter Olympics on Hulu + Live TV

You may already be aware of the original series and on-demand programming from Hulu, but the streaming service’s Hulu + Live TV plan will also get you access to NBC (and more than 60 other television channels) so you can watch the Winter Olympics, live sports, and more. Hulu will let you watch coverage of the event from your TV, tablet, laptop, or other connected device.

How to Watch the Winter Olympics on Peacock

If you want to stream the Olympics online, you can sign up for NBCUniversal’s own streaming service, Peacock. Since the 2022 Winter Olympic Games are airing on NBC, you can stream the event live (including opening and closing ceremonies) on Peacock for free through the app, which includes viewing from a laptop, smartphone, or smart TV. With Peacock you’ll also get access to NBC’s other live events and upcoming live sports such as WWE events, and this year’s Super Bowl.

For the first time, Peacock Premium subscribers also get to livestream over 2,800+ hours of NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympic Games. There’s two tiers for Peacock Premium, including a $4.99/month ad-supported plan, and a $9.99/month ad-free plan. Both plans give you access to the complete NBC coverage of the Winter Olympic Games.

How to Stream the Winter Olympics Online for Free

If Spectrum is your internet service provider, the company is now offering free Peacock subscriptions to those who want to cut the cord and stream the Winter Olympics online.

For a blend of live coverage, on-demand content, clips, highlights, and replays all in one place, Hulu also has a 7-day free trial so you can watch the Olympics. Test it out and get instant access to NBC to watch the 2022 Winter Olympics without cable.

The Beijing Winter Olympics are also available to watch online free with Peacock Premium’s 7-day free trial. It’ll give you everything the platform has to offer, and more of your favorite NBC programs and exclusive Peacock content.

When to Watch American Athletes Compete in the 2022 Winter Games - Olympics Schedule

Curling

Local athletes to watch: Becca Hamilton, Matt Hamilton, Nina Roth, John Shuster

Men’s Tournament:

Feb. 9 6:05 a.m. USA vs. ROC

Feb. 10 12:05 a.m. USA vs. Sweden

Feb. 10 7:05 p.m. Great Britain vs. USA

Feb. 12 12:05 a.m. USA vs. Norway

Feb. 12 7:05 p.m. USA vs. Canada

Feb. 13 6:05 a.m. China vs. USA

Feb. 14 7:05 p.m. Switzerland vs. USA

Feb. 15 6:05 a.m. Italy vs. USA

Feb. 16 7:05 p.m. Denmark vs. USA

Feb. 17 6:05 a.m. Men’s Semifinals

Feb. 18 12:05 a.m. Men’s Bronze Medal Game*

Feb. 19 12:05 a.m. Men’s Gold Medal Game*

Women’s Tournament:

Feb. 9 7:05 p.m. ROC vs. USA

Feb. 10 6:05 a.m. USA vs. Denmark

Feb. 11 12:05 a.m. USA vs. China

Feb. 12 6:05 a.m. Great Britain vs. USA

Feb. 13 12:05 a.m. USA vs. Sweden

Feb. 13 7:05 p.m. USA vs. Republic of Korea

Feb. 15 12:05 a.m. USA vs. Switzerland

Feb. 15 7:05 p.m. Canada vs. USA

Feb. 16 6:05 a.m. Japan vs. USA

Feb. 18 6:05 a.m. Women’s Semifinals

Feb. 19 6:05 a.m. Women’s Bronze Medal Game*

Feb. 19 7:05 p.m. Women’s Gold Medal Game*

Ice Dance

Local athletes to watch: Jean-Luc Baker, Evan Bates, Madison Chock, Kaitlin Hawayek, Madison Hubbell

Feb. 3 9:41 p.m.-10:54 p.m. Rhythm Dance (Team)

Feb. 6 8:36-9:15 p.m. Free Dance (Team)

Feb. 12 5:07-8:38 a.m. Rhythm Dance (Single)

Feb. 13 7:22-10:36 p.m. Free Dance (Single)*

Men’s Biathlon

Local athletes to watch: Paul Schommer

Feb. 5 3-4:15 a.m. Mixed Relay 4x6km

Feb. 8 2:30-4:15 a.m. Men’s 20km Individual

Feb. 12 3-4:15 a.m. Men’s 10km Sprint

Feb. 13 4:45-5:25 a.m. Men’s 12.5km Pursuit

Feb. 15 3-4:15 a.m. Men’s 4x7.5km Relay

Feb. 18 3-4:45 a.m. Men’s 15km Mass Start

Men’s Bobsled

Local athletes to watch: Jimmy Reed

Feb. 18 7:30-8:30 p.m. Four-Man Heat 1

Feb. 18 9:05-10:05 p.m. Four-Man Heat 2

Feb. 19 7:30-8:30 p.m. Four-Man Heat 3

Feb. 19 9:20-10:10 p.m. Four-Man Heat 4

Men’s Figure Skating

Local athletes to watch: Jason Brown

Feb. 3 8:02-9:15 p.m. Short Program (Team)

Feb. 5 9:57-10:36 p.m. Free Skating (Team)

Feb. 7 7:22-11:30 p.m. Short Program (Single)

Feb. 9 7:37-11:27 p.m. Free Skating (Single)*

Pairs Figure Skating

Local athlete to watch: Alexa Knierim

Feb. 3-4 11:22 p.m. – 12:55 a.m. Short Program (Team)

Feb. 6 7:22-8:09 p.m. Free Skating (Team)

Feb. 18 4:38-7:43 a.m. Short Program (Single)

Feb. 19 5:08-7:53 a.m. Free Skating (Single)*

Men’s Ice Hockey

Local athletes to watch: Drew Commesso, Steven Kampfer, Andy Miele, Pat Nagle

Preliminary Games:

Feb. 10 7:10 a.m. USA vs. China

Feb. 11 10:10 p.m. Canada vs. USA

Feb. 13 7:10 a.m. USA vs. Germany

Feb. 14-15: Men’s Qualification Playoff

Feb. 15-16: Men’s Playoff Quarterfinals

Feb. 17-18: Men’s Playoff Semifinals

Feb. 19 7:10 a.m. Men’s Bronze Medal Game*

Feb. 19 10:10 p.m. Men’s Gold Medal Game*

Women’s Ice Hockey

Local athletes to watch: Megan Bozek, Alex Cavallini, Jesse Compher, Kendall Coyne-Schofield, Brianna Decker, Savannah Harmon, Megan Keller, Amanda Kessel, Abbey Murphy, Abby Roque

Preliminary Games:

Feb. 3 7:10 a.m. Finland vs. USA

Feb. 5 7:10 a.m. USA vs. ROC

Feb. 6 7:10 a.m. Switzerland vs. USA

Feb. 7 10:10 p.m. USA vs. Canada

Feb. 10-12: Women’s Quarterfinals

Feb. 13-14: Women’s Semifinals

Feb. 16 5:30 a.m. Women’s Bronze Medal Game*

Feb. 16 10:10 p.m. Women’s Gold Medal Game*

Men’s Nordic Combined

Local athlete to watch: Ben Loomis

Feb. 9 2 a.m. Men’s Individual Normal Hill

Feb. 9 5 a.m. Men’s Individual 10km Cross-Country Skiing*

Feb. 15 2 a.m. Men’s Individual Large Hill

Feb. 15 5 a.m. Men’s Individual 10km Cross-Country Skiing*

Feb. 17 2 a.m. Men’s Team Large Hill

Feb. 17 5 a.m. Men’s Team Relay 4x5km*

Men’s Ski Jumping

Local athletes to watch: Kevin Bickner, Patrick Gasienica, Casey Larson

Feb. 4-5 11:15p.m. – 12 a.m. Men’s Normal Hill Trial Round

Feb. 5 12:20-1:26 a.m. Men’s Normal Hill Individual Qualifying Round

Feb. 6 4-4:35 a.m. Men’s Normal Hill Individual Trial Round for Competition

Feb. 6 5-5:45 a.m. Men’s Normal Hill Individual 1st Round

Feb. 6 6-6:33 a.m. Men’s Normal Hill Individual Final Round*

Feb. 7 4:28-5:07 a.m. Mixed Team Trial Round for Competition

Feb. 7 5:45-6:36 a.m. Mixed Team First Round

Feb. 7 6:51-7:27 a.m. Mixed Team Final Round*

Feb. 11 3:45-4:30 a.m. Men’s Large Hill Individual Trial Round

Feb. 11 5-6:06 a.m. Men’s Large Hill Individual Qualification Round

Feb. 12 4-4:35 a.m. Men’s Large Hill Individual Trial Round for Competition

Feb. 12 5-5:45 a.m. Men’s Large Hill Individual First Round

Feb. 12 6-6:33 a.m. Men’s Large Hill Individual Final Round*

Feb. 14 4:10-4:49 a.m. Men’s Team Trial Round for Competition

Feb. 14 5-5:51 a.m. Men’s Team First Round

Feb. 14 6-6:42 a.m. Men’s Team Final Round*

Women’s Ski Jumping

Local athletes to watch: Anna Hoffman, Zoe Kalapos

Feb. 4 3:45 a.m. Women’s Normal Hill Trial Round

Feb. 4 4:45 a.m. Women’s Normal Hill Individual 1st Round

Feb. 4 5:35 a.m. Women’s Normal Hill Individual Final Round *

Feb. 7 4:28-5:07 a.m. Mixed Team Trial Round for Competition

Feb. 7 5:45-6:36 a.m. Mixed Team First Round

Feb. 7 6:51-7:27 a.m. Mixed Team Final Round*

Men’s Snowboard Cross

Local athlete to watch: Nick Baumgartner

Feb. 9 9:15-10 p.m. Snowboard Cross Seeding Run 1

Feb. 9 10:10-10:40 p.m. Snowboard Cross Seeding Run 2

Feb. 10 12-12:34 a.m. Snowboard Cross Quarterfinals

Feb. 10 12:37-12:55 a.m. Snowboard Cross Quarterfinals

Feb. 10 12:58-1:08 a.m. Snowboard Cross Semifinals

Feb. 10 1:15 a.m. Snowboard Cross Small Final

Feb. 10 Snowboard Cross Big Final*

Men’s Short Track Speed Skating

Local athlete to watch: Ryan Pivirotto

Feb. 5 5:38-6:10 a.m. Men’s 1000m Heats

Feb. 7 5:44-6 a.m. Men’s 1000m Quarterfinals

Feb. 7 6:20-6:28 a.m. Men’s 1000m Semifinals

Feb. 7 6:52-6:58 a.m. Men’s 1000m Final B

Feb. 7 6:58 a.m.-7:04 a.m. Men’s 1000m Medal Final*

Feb. 9 5-5:30 a.m. Men’s 1500m Quarterfinals

Feb. 9 6:29-6:44 a.m. Men’s 1500m Semifinals

Feb. 9 7:13-7:20 a.m. Men’s 1500m Final B

Feb. 9 7:20-7:28 a.m. Men’s 1500m Medal Final*

Feb. 11 5:18-5:42 a.m. Men’s 500m Heats

Feb. 13 5-5:12 a.m. Men’s 500m Quarterfinals

Feb. 13 5:27-5:33 a.m. Men’s 500m Semifinals

Feb. 13 6:09-6:14 a.m. Men’s 500m Final B

Feb. 13 6:14-6:19 a.m. Men’s 500m Medal Final*

Men’s Speed Skating

Local athletes to watch: Ethan Cepuran, Austin Kleba, Emery Lehman, Ian Quinn, Jordan Stolz

Feb. 6 2:30-4:15 a.m. Men’s 5000m (Cepuran, Lehman)*

Feb. 8 4:30-5-50 a.m. Men’s 1500m (Lehman)*

Feb. 12 2:53-3:34 a.m. Men’s 500m (Kleba, Stolz)*

Feb. 13 7-7:26 a.m. Men’s Team Pursuit Quarterfinals (Cepuran, Lehman)

Feb. 15 12:52-1:04 a.m. Men’s Team Pursuit Semifinals (Cepuran, Lehman)

Feb. 15 1:43 a.m., 1:49 a.m., 2:41 a.m., 2:47 a.m. Men’s Team Pursuit Final Races*

Feb. 18 2:30-3:40 a.m. Men’s 1000m (Stolz)*

Feb. 19 1-1:30 a.m. Men’s Mass Start Semifinal (Cepuran, Quinn)

Feb. 2:30-2:45 a.m. Men’s Mass Start Final (Cepuran, Quinn)*

Women’s Biathlon

Local athletes to watch: Deedra Irwin, Joanne Reed

Feb. 5 3-4:15 a.m. Mixed Relay 4x6km*

Feb. 7 3-4:40 a.m. Women’s 15km Individual*

Feb. 11 3-4:10 a.m. Women’s 7.5km Sprint*

Feb. 13 3-3:40 a.m. Women’s 10km Pursuit*

Feb. 16 1:45-3 a.m. Women’s 4x6km Relay*

Reg. 19 3-3:45 a.m. women’s 12.5km Mass Start*

Cross-Country Skiing

Local athletes to watch: Kevin Bolger, Gus Schumaker

Feb. 6 1 a.m. Men's 15km + 15km Skiathlon Results*

Feb. 8 2:50 a.m. Men's Sprint Free Qualification

Feb. 8 4:55 a.m. Men’s Sprint Free Quarterfinals

Feb. 8 5:35 a.m. Men’s Sprint Free Semifinals

Feb. 8 6 a.m. Men’s Sprint Free Final*

Feb. 11 1 a.m. Men’s 15km Classic*

Feb. 13 1 a.m. Men’s 4x10km Relay*

Feb. 16 4 a.m. Men’s Team Sprint Classic Semifinals

Feb. 16 5:30 a.m. Men’s Team Sprint Classic Final*

Feb. 18 11 p.m. Men’s 50km Mass Start Free*

Men's Big Air

Local athlete to watch: Nick Goepper

Feb. 6-7 11:30 p.m.- 1 a.m. Men’s Freeski Big Air Qualification Runs

Feb. 8 9-9:45 p.m. Men’s Freeski Big Air Final Runs*

Men's Slopestyle

Local athlete to watch: Nick Goepper

Feb. 13 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. Men’s Freeski Slopestyle Qualifications

Feb. 14 7:30 p.m. Men’s Freeski Slopestyle Final Runs 1-3*

Men’s Aerials

Local athletes to watch: Justin Schoenefeld

Feb. 10 5-5:45 a.m. Mixed Team Aerials Final 1

Feb. 10 5:50-6:15 a.m. Mixed Team Aerials Final 2

Feb. 13 5-5:40 a.m. Aerials Qualification 1

Feb. 13 5:45-6:15 a.m. Aerials Qualification 2

Feb. 16 5-5:55 a.m. Aerials Final 1

Feb. 16 6-6:15 a.m. Aerials Final 2

Women’s Aerials

Local athlete to watch: Winter Vinecki, Kaila Kuhn

Feb. 10 5-5:45 a.m. Mixed Team Aerials Final 1

Feb. 10 5:50-6:15 a.m. Mixed Team Aerials Final 2*

Feb. 13 5-5:40 a.m. Aerials Qualification 1

Feb. 13 5:45-6:15 a.m. Aerials Qualification 2

Feb. 14 5-5:55 a.m. Aerials Final 1

Feb. 14 6-6:15 a.m. Aerials Final 2*

Women's Big Air

Local athlete to watch: Courtney Rummel

Feb. 6 7:30 – 9 p.m. Women’s Freeski Big Air Qualification Runs

Feb. 7 8-8:45 p.m. Women’s Freeski Big Air Final Runs*

Women's Slopestyle

Local athlete to watch: Courtney Rummel

Feb. 12 8-9:01 p.m. Women’s Freeski Slopestyle Qualifications

Feb. 13 7:30-8:24 p.m. Women’s Freeski Slopestyle Final Runs*

How to Watch Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 in the U.S on NBC and Peacock How to Watch Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 in the U.S on NBC and Peacock

The 2022 Winter Olympics are set to take place in Beijing, China, on February 4-20. They will be broadcast in the U.S. on NBC and ...