
Freestyle skiing is one of the most exciting and unpredictable disciplines at the Winter Olympics. With a mix of speed, style, aerial tricks, and head-to-head racing that keeps fans on the edge of their seats, you’ll want to be tuned in for this kind of action. From slopestyle and big air to moguls, aerials, ski cross, and halfpipe, the 2026 Milano Cortina Games will deliver nonstop freestyle ski action from early in the schedule through the big medal finals.
NBCUniversal holds the broadcast and streaming rights for the 2026 Winter Olympics, and that means freestyle skiing will be covered across multiple platforms. From live finals on NBC and USA Network to live TV streaming options, you won’t miss a second of the battles athletes face in the cold. Below we’ll break down where you can watch live, what the major medal days are, and why this year’s freestyle skiing is worth planning your streaming schedule around.
Dates: February 7–21
Venue: Courses in Livigno Snow Park and related areas of the Milano Cortina Games.
Events: Slopestyle, Big Air, Moguls, Dual Moguls, Aerials, Halfpipe, Ski Cross, and Mixed Team competitions.
Here’s how to watch the Freestyle Skiing events without cable during the winter games:
U.S. TV Broadcast:
Broadcasts across NBCUniversal channels, including NBC, USA Network, and CNBC, depending on the matchup and time of day.
Live Streaming Options:
Freestyle Skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics will be available to watch on NBC and USA Network. The DIRECTV Genre Packs provide the networks you’ll need to watch all the biggest events happening on the slopes in Italy this winter. The new offering from DIRECTV gives users access to pay for only the channels that they need without paying for extra channels they may not utilize.
Take advantage of the 5-day free trial on the MySports Genre Pack to watch all the Skiing events during this year's Winter Olympics.
Peacock hosts Winter Olympics coverage and provides even more access with extra broadcasts covering all things Winter Olympics. Although no free trial, users can get in at just $10.99/mo to watch the high speed and trick fueled skiing events at the Winter Olympics.
Gaining access to Hulu + Live TV before The Winter Olympics so you know you are covered for moguls and aerial spins. Anyone who knows Hulu, knows that they have one of the largest on-demand content libraries that can keep you busy long after the big hits have been delivered. With a 3 day free trial, it's a simple way to test out the service for a Big Air or Slopestyle medal event.
A one-stop-shop when it comes to streaming. With their only option being the base plan, YouTube TV takes the hassle of choice out while finding a way to watch the Winter Olympics. Sign up for a free trial and get your first 2 months $25 off after the Winter Olympics wraps up in Italy.
Sling TV provides local coverage of NBC on its Blue plan in select area codes. Make sure to check your area to ensure you’ll have access to watch this year's Skiing events at the Winter Olympics. If you’re lucky enough to be in the right area, you’ll get 50% off your first month's subscription.
Here are some of the standout medal events that are must-see moments for fans of Skiing:
(Times will vary based on broadcast windows and local schedule adjustments.)