The Olympic ice hockey games are airing on the main Olympic broadcast networks in your region, plus their streaming apps.

In the United States

For the 2026 Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics, Olympic hockey is being shown on:

  • NBC
  • CNBC
  • USA Network
  • Streaming on Peacock and NBC’s digital platforms (NBCOlympics.com, NBC Sports app, NBC app).

To see today’s specific game channel , check:

  • The hockey page or TV listings grid on NBCOlympics.com
  • The “Olympics” section inside the Peacock app, which lists each game with its live channel tag (NBC/CNBC/USA/Peacock-only).

In the United Kingdom

Ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics is available on:

  • BBC One / BBC Two for selected big games and highlights
  • TNT Sports (especially TNT Sports 2) with extensive live coverage
  • Streaming on discovery+ and BBC iPlayer.

For the exact game you care about, open your TV guide or the discovery+ / TNT Sports app, then:

  1. Go to the Winter Olympics hub.
  2. Filter by “Ice Hockey”.
  3. Pick today’s match; the listing will show the TNT channel number or “discovery+ only”.

If you’re in another country

Most regions have a designated Olympic rights holder (for example, CBC/TSN/Sportsnet in Canada or local sports networks). A quick way to find “what channel is the Olympic hockey game on” where you are:

  • Search your local broadcaster’s Olympics page for “ice hockey schedule”.
  • Use your cable/satellite EPG and search for “Olympic hockey” around the game start time.
  • Check your national Olympic committee or hockey federation site; they usually link to official broadcasters.

In practical terms: open your local Olympics streaming app or TV guide, go to the Olympics section, then filter by ice hockey to see the exact channel for today’s game.

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