Where To Stream Olympic Events Happening Today, February 4, 2026
Some sports don't wait until the Opening Ceremony to kick off. Find out what Olympic events stream on Peacock on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
The Opening Ceremony may still be a couple of days away — but some sports get underway a little early at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Several exciting Winter Olympics events begin on Tuesday, February 4, 2026, and will be available to stream on Peacock.
Everything kicks off bright and early at 5:30 a.m. ET with a men's downhill skiing training session, followed by curling mixed doubles round-robin matches. Who says fans have to wait until the Parade of Nations ends to start catching Olympics action?
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Peacock is the exclusive streaming home for every event in the 2026 Games, and viewing them is as easy as logging into your account on the streaming service and enjoying the thrills as they unfold.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are going full steam ahead — and Team USA's march toward the top of the medal count begins Wednesday!
Who's up to experience men's alpine skiing training before the sun rises?
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Peacock's February 4, 2026 Olympics streaming schedule
5:30 a.m. ET: Alpine Skiing
- Men's Downhill Training
1:05 p.m ET: Curling (Mixed Doubles Round-Robin)
- Canada vs. Czechia
- Estonia vs. Switzerland
- Great Britain vs. Norway
- Sweden vs. South Korea
6 p.m. ET: Top Olympic Highlights – "Best of Milan Cortina"
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Team USA's curling team has the day off on Wednesday, but will kick off their round-robin schedule on Thursday, February 5 with a match against Norway starting at 4:05 a.m. ET.
Of course, all eyes will be on the next women's alpine skiing training session scheduled for February 5 at 5:30 a.m. Will Team USA's Lindsey Vonn be able to participate despite suffering a torn right ACL during a recent race? The 41-year-old is "confident" she'll be able to compete in the Winter Games, and a good showing during training would go a long way toward making her dream of taking home another Olympic medal a reality.

