Stream the 2026 Winter Olympics Live on Sunset — One Platform for Sports, News, and Nonstop Entertainment

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Sunset was built for viewers around the world who want simple, reliable, and affordable access to live sports, premium channels, and everyday entertainment—without long contracts, oversized cable bills, or complicated equipment.
And right now, the world’s biggest winter sports event is streaming through Sunset, giving fans an easy way to follow the 2026 Winter Olympics from morning competition through primetime highlights.
Whether you’re watching for hockey, figure skating, alpine racing, or the medal drama that defines the Games, Sunset brings everything together in one place—fast, flexible, and built for real viewers.
One Sunset Subscription. A Full Olympic Viewing Day.
Because the Games are being held in Italy, most live competition airs during the daytime in the United States, making Sunset an ideal way to follow events from start to finish.
Through Sunset’s live channel access and streaming lineup, viewers can follow the same official U.S. broadcast feeds airing across NBC and its Olympic partner networks, along with full streaming coverage through Peacock.
Here’s how the Olympic viewing day typically breaks down on Sunset:
Daytime live competition
- Peacock serves as the primary streaming hub for live events, with access to every sport and all medal sessions.
- NBC’s daytime broadcast windows feature marquee sports such as figure skating and alpine skiing.
- USA Network and CNBC provide additional live event coverage, including hockey, curling, and other tournament sessions.
- Digital streams are also available through NBC Olympics platforms for authenticated viewers.
Because of the six-hour time difference between Italy and the East Coast, most live Olympic competition wraps up in the mid-afternoon, allowing fans to watch full sessions during the workday or early afternoon from home.
Sample Daytime Olympic Viewing on Sunset
Events vary daily, but typical live windows for February 13, 2026, include:
| Time (ET) | Event | Channel / Stream |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 a.m. | Skeleton: Women’s Run 1 | USA Network / Peacock |
| 7:40 a.m. | Hockey: Men’s Group A (Czechia vs. France) | Peacock |
| 8:00 a.m. | Biathlon: Men’s 10km Sprint | Peacock / USA Network |
| 9:00 a.m. | Cross Country Skiing: Men’s 10km Free | NBC / Peacock |
| 10:00 a.m. | Figure Skating: Men’s Free (Part 1) | NBC / Peacock |
| 12:00 p.m. | Figure Skating: Men’s Free (Part 2) | NBC / Peacock |
| 12:10 p.m. | Hockey: USA vs. Italy (Women’s Quarterfinal) | USA Network / Peacock |
| 1:10 p.m. | Hockey: Men’s Gold Medal Game (on Feb 22) | USA Network / Peacock |
While daily schedules vary, a typical live Olympic morning and afternoon includes events such as:
- Skeleton competition sessions
- Men’s and women’s hockey group play and knockout rounds
- Biathlon and cross-country skiing finals
- Figure skating free programs
- Alpine and freestyle skiing medal events
Sunset makes it easy to move between feeds and streams without lag or long reload times—so when medal moments shift from one venue to another, you don’t miss them.
Watch Gold Zone Live — The Olympic Whip-Around Show
Upcoming Gold Zone Schedule (ET)
| Date | Live Window | Key Event Focus (Examples) |
|---|---|---|
| Fri, Feb 13 | 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Figure Skating Men’s Free, Skeleton, Women’s Hockey Quarterfinals |
| Sat, Feb 14 | 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Men’s Hockey Preliminary (USA vs. Denmark), Curling |
| Sun, Feb 15 | 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Men’s Hockey Preliminary (USA vs. Germany), Alpine Skiing |
One of the most popular ways to follow the Games during the day is Gold Zone, a live whip-around show modeled after football’s RedZone coverage.
Gold Zone jumps between live competitions, medal finishes, and must-see moments across all winter sports, delivering constant action without channel surfing.
On Sunset, Gold Zone can be streamed through Peacock and Olympic digital feeds during its full daytime window.
What Gold Zone delivers:
- Live switching between medal moments
- Continuous coverage across multiple venues
- Real-time drama as podium results unfold
- No waiting for replays or recap packages
This format is designed for fans who want the entire Games experience without locking into a single event for hours.
Primetime Olympic Coverage at Night
Tonight’s Primetime in Milan show is expected to feature:
- Snowboarding: Chloe Kim’s historic attempt at a three-peat in the Women’s Halfpipe Final.
- Short Track: The Women’s 500m Final featuring world-record performances.
- Luge: The high-speed Team Relay finals.
- Figure Skating: Highlights from the Men’s Single Skating short programs.
When the live competition ends overseas, Olympic coverage shifts to primetime in the United States.
Each evening, Sunset viewers can watch the nightly Olympic primetime broadcast on NBC, featuring:
- the day’s biggest medal stories
- extended features on athletes and teams
- expert analysis and commentary
- behind-the-scenes coverage from host locations
The primetime broadcast is also available live and on-demand through Peacock, allowing viewers to catch the full show even if they missed the live airing.
For fans who want even more coverage, late-night Olympic recap programming continues after local news, delivering additional highlights and interviews.
Full Event Replays and Highlights
If you miss an event live, Sunset makes it easy to catch up.
Through Peacock and Olympic digital platforms available on Sunset, viewers can access:
- full competition replays
- complete medal sessions
- condensed highlight packages
- nightly recap shows
This is especially valuable during a multi-sport tournament where events often overlap.
What You Get with Sunset
Sunset was designed to eliminate the usual friction that comes with traditional TV and streaming setups.
With Sunset, you get:
Full-Day Free Test Access
Try Sunset instantly with no long-term commitment.
Live Sports Access
NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, UFC, Pay-Per-View events, and now full Olympic coverage.
Local and Premium Channels
Stay connected to your community while still having access to major national networks.
Movies and Series Library
On-demand films and binge-ready series for every mood.
Multi-Screen Viewing and Fast Channel Switching
Watch on more than one device and move between live feeds quickly—critical during live sports.
24/7 Support
Help is always available when you need it.
Watching the Olympics Without Cable
If you’ve already cut the cord, Sunset makes Olympic viewing simple.
You can follow live competition and primetime coverage using:
- Peacock streams for full event access
- NBC network broadcasts carried through Sunset’s live channel lineup
- USA Network and CNBC Olympic event windows
- Olympic digital platforms for authenticated viewing
There is no satellite dish, no cable box installation, and no long-term contracts required.
Built for Sports Fans. Built for Everyday Viewing.
Sunset isn’t just about major events—it’s about how people actually watch TV today.
Sundays are still for football.
Summers still belong to baseball.
Local news still matters every day.
Now, the world’s biggest winter sports stage fits seamlessly into that same viewing experience.
From live Olympic mornings to primetime medal moments, from hockey tournaments to figure skating finals, the 2026 Winter Olympics are streaming through Sunset, alongside the live sports, entertainment, and local programming viewers already rely on.
Sunset keeps it simple—so you can focus on the competition, not the setup.

