OLYMPIC BLACKOUT: The BBC is Blocking the Games – Here's How to FIGHT BACK & Watch EVERY Second!

OLYMPIC BLACKOUT: The BBC is Blocking the Games – Here's How to FIGHT BACK & Watch EVERY Second!

The world’s most breathtaking winter athletes are poised to ignite the slopes and ice rinks this month, as the Olympic Games begin. A spectacle of skill, determination, and human spirit, the event promises a thrilling showcase of competition unlike any other.

For those eager to witness every heart-stopping moment, the BBC will deliver an extensive broadcast schedule. Over 450 hours of live action will unfold across seventeen days, bringing the drama directly into homes.

From 9am to 10pm each day, BBC One and BBC Two will be the primary channels, guided by the experienced presenting team of Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine, and Jeanette Kwakye. They’ll be reporting live from a dedicated studio nestled in the heart of Cortina, offering insightful commentary and analysis.

Previews - Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

The coverage doesn’t stop there. A parallel stream of live events will be available on Olympics Extra, accessible from 8am to 11pm daily through BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport app. This provides a comprehensive viewing experience for dedicated fans.

This year’s broadcast differs from previous Games, with the BBC foregoing a traditional evening highlights show. Instead, the focus is on delivering continuous, real-time coverage of the unfolding events.

For those who prefer to listen, the excitement will also be broadcast daily on BBC Radio 5 Live, providing another avenue to follow the triumphs and challenges of the athletes.