NBC Olympics schedule tonight: Spoiler-free primetime TV lineup for Monday night Milan Cortina 2026 show
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The final week of the Milan Cortina games is here, and some athletes who had to wait for their chance to compete are getting their shot at medals.
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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.
Bobsled is the last of the sliding sports to take the track, and two of the strongest and most experienced U.S. Olympians will try to reach the podium Monday. Women's monobob will see Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries in contention for gold, with Team USA's Kaysha Love also in the mix for a medal.
Elsewhere, medals also are on the line in men's slalom skiing, pairs figure skating and short track speed skating.
Beyond NBC, fans can watch curling highlights on CNBC along with men's bobsled, ski jumping and more 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 Monday
Schedule is subject to change. Watch it all on NBC or stream it via DIRECTV.
Time (ET)Event8:05 p.m.Alpine skiing men's slalom8:35 p.m.Figure skating pairs' free skate9:18 p.m.Women's monobob final runs9:54 p.m.Figure skating pairs' free skate10:37 p.m.Short track speed skating women's 1000m finalOlympics schedule tonight: USA, CNBC lineups for Monday
Here are the events scheduled to be rebroadcast on delay this evening:
Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream5 p.m.Curling highlightsCNBC, DIRECTV5:30 p.m.Two-man bobsled runs 1 and 2USA, DIRECTV6:30 p.m.Ski jumping men's super team large hillUSA, DIRECTV8 p.m.Short track speed skating women's 1000m final and moreUSA, DIRECTV9 p.m.Women's curling: USA vs. ItalyUSA, DIRECTVWinter 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 DIRECTV, which offers a free trial so new subscribers can try before they buy.
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