NY Fan’s Complete Olympic Watch Guide for Monday, Feb. 9

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New York sports fans are in the heart of a historic February stretch, with the Milan‑Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics delivering wall‑to‑wall action across NBC, Peacock, USA Network, and CNBC. Monday, February 10, continues that momentum with a full slate of medal‑round drama, marquee U.S. athletes, and overnight live events streaming exclusively on Peacock. With so much happening at once, NY Fan readers deserve a clean, easy‑to‑follow roadmap for the day’s biggest moments.

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Morning Highlights on NBC & Peacock

NBC’s daytime Olympic takeover continues, offering more live programming hours than any previous Winter Games. Expect a mix of alpine skiing, cross‑country, and team figure skating coverage, with Peacock simulcasting every NBC window and providing full‑event replays for fans who miss the early action. The network’s “Primetime in Milan” encore blocks also help New Yorkers catch up on overnight events they may have slept through.

USA Network: Your All‑Day Live Action Hub

USA Network remains one of NBCUniversal’s busiest Olympic channels, carrying continuous live competition throughout the day. From skiing to snowboarding to curling, USA Network is the place for fans who want uninterrupted action without studio breaks. Many of Monday’s medal‑round events will appear here, with Peacock offering simultaneous streaming for cord‑cutters.

CNBC: Business by Day, Olympics by Night

CNBC continues its dual‑identity role—markets by day, Olympic sports by evening. Monday night’s lineup is expected to feature taped and delayed coverage of key events, including figure skating and skiing, ideal for New Yorkers settling in after work.

Peacock: Every Event, Every Angle

Peacock remains the only platform streaming every single Olympic event, including multiview, Gold Zone, and full‑event replays. For New Yorkers who want to follow specific athletes or niche sports, Peacock is the essential companion.

Why Monday Matters for NY Fans

With Team USA competing across multiple disciplines, Monday offers a chance to track medal hopefuls and rising stars. Whether you’re watching from Midtown, Brooklyn, or Long Island, the combination of NBC’s broadcast windows and Peacock’s unlimited access ensures you won’t miss a moment.