Olympics Schedule for Today’s Games: What Events Are on TV for Saturday, Feb. 21?

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The Olympic TV schedule is full of excitement.

As the Olympics head into the final days of events, the TV schedule for Saturday, February 21, 2025, is still full of plenty of excitement. Today’s schedule is highlighted by bobsled, figure skating and the bronze medal game in men’s hockey.

Once again, NBC will broadcast the nightly edition of “Primetime in Milan.” This features a replay of all the day’s top events, so fans will want to avoid spoilers if you plan to wait until tonight to watch the Olympic games. Saturday’s episode is expected to feature bobsled, speed skating and freestyle skiing among other events.

Here’s a look at the Olympic TV schedule for Saturday, February 21.


Olympics TV Schedule for Saturday, February 21

All times listed below are in Eastern. Fans with a Peacock subscription can watch all the Olympic events.

DATE EVENT TIME (ET) TV CHANNEL
Saturday, Feb. 21 Ski mountaineering: Mixed team relay (medal) 7:30 a.m. Peacock
Saturday, Feb. 21 Curling: Women’s bronze final (medal) 8:05 a.m. Peacock
Saturday, Feb. 21 Biathlon: Women’s 12.5 km (medal) 8:15 a.m. Peacock
Saturday, Feb. 21 Speed skating: Men’s and women’s mass start finals 9 a.m. Peacock
Saturday, Feb. 21 Speed skating: Men’s and women’s mass start finals 10 a.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Cross-country skiing: Men’s 50km mass start (medal) 11:30 a.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Bobsled: Two-woman run 3 1 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Freestyle skiing: Women’s freeski halfpipe final (medal) 1:30 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Figure skating: Exhibition gala 2 p.m. Peacock
Saturday, Feb. 21 Men’s hockey bronze medal: Slovakia vs. Finland 2:40 p.m. Peacock
Saturday, Feb. 21 Figure skating: Exhibition gala 2:55 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Bobsled: Two-woman final run (medal) 3:15 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Figure skating: Exhibition gala 3:50 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Freestyle skiing: Mixed team aerials final (medal) 4:30 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 Bobsled: Four-man Runs 1 and 2 5:15 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 “Primetime in Milan” 8 p.m. NBC
Saturday, Feb. 21 “Olympic Late Night” 11:30 p.m. NBC

Olympic Medal Count: Norway Has a Sizable Lead as USA Moves Into 2nd Place

It has been Norway’s Olympic games from the start and not much has changed. Norway leads the field with the most medals at 40, including the highest amount of golds at 18.

The United States jumped Italy as Team USA has 30 medals, highlighted by 11 golds. Italy is a close third with 29 medals, including 10 golds.


When Is the Men’s Hockey Gold Medal Game Between Team USA & Canada?

The United States will once again face Canada in the gold medal game, this time on the men’s side. Fans will need to have their coffee ready for an early start time thanks to the time difference between the United States and Italy.

Team USA takes on Canada on Sunday, February 22 at 8:10 a.m. Eastern on NBC. Canada is a sizable 1.5-goal favorite against the United States, per FanDuel. The United States are searching for their first gold medal since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” in Lake Placid.

“It definitely motivates us,” Team USA’s Zach Werenski admitted, per ESPN. “We’ve talked about it. We’re well aware of it.

“I don’t think it’s pressure. It’s fun. It’s exciting.”



When Is the Olympic Closing Ceremony?

All this will be capped off by the Olympic Closing Ceremony signaling the end of the 2026 games in Milan. Fans can watch the Closing Ceremony live on Sunday, February 22, at 2:30 p.m. Eastern on NBC.

Additionally, NBC will re-air the Closing Ceremony in primetime at 9 p.m. Eastern. The countdown soon begins for the 2028 Summer Olympics as Los Angeles plays host to the world.

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