Olympics 2026: Feb 7 Schedule, TV & Highlights

Ebba Andersson enters the Olympics. Will it be gold immediately?

Photo: MAXIM THORE / BILDBYRÅN

✓ Cross-country skiing gets off to a flying start with the ladies’ skiathlon where all four Swedish skiers (Frida Karlsson, Jonna Sundling, Ebba Andersson and Moa Ilar) can win gold. Chill the champagne!

✓ The knife to the throat of the Wranå siblings after three straight cod. Now it’s time to start lining up victories. Double matches today.

✓ Swedish ski jumping hasn’t exactly pleased the market – but now there is a small, small medal chance in Predazzo where Frida Westman will hopefully jump really far.

Saturday 7 February

10.05: Curling mixed doubles, preliminary round 7 (SVT/HBO Max)
United Kingdom–Canada
Switzerland–Sweden

10.30: Freestyle slopestyle, ladies, qualifiers (TV4/HBO Max)

11.30: Alpine, men, downhill (SVT/HBO Max)

12.10: Women’s ice hockey, group stage (TV4/HBO Max)
Germany–Japan

13.00: Cross-country skiing, ladies, skiathlon 20 km (SVT/HBO Max)

14.00: Freestyle slopestyle, men, qualifiers (TV4/HBO Max)

14.35: Curling mixed doubles, preliminary round 8 (SVT/HBO Max)
Estonia–Norway
Czech Republic–South Korea
Sweden–Italy
Great Britain–United States

14.40: Women’s ice hockey, group stage (TV4/HBO Max)
Sweden–Italy

16.00: Skating, ladies, 3000 m (SVT/HBO Max)

16.40: Women’s ice hockey, group stage (SVT/HBO Max)
USA–Finland

17.00: Luge, men’s single, races 1 and 2 (TV4/HBO Max)

18.45: Ski jumping, ladies, normal slope (SVT/HBO Max)
Frida Westman

19.05: Curling mixed doubles, preliminary round 9 (SVT/HBO Max)
South Korea–USA
Canada–Estonia
Czech Republic–Switzerland
Norway–Italy

19.30: Snowboard, herrar, big air, final (TV4/HBO Max)

19.45: Figure skating, team competition – men/short program, ice dance/free dance (SVT/HBO Max)

21.10: Women’s ice hockey, group stage (SVT/HBO Max)
Switzerland–Canada

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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