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How to watch FIS Alpine skiing World Cup during 2025-26 season; broadcast schedule

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How to watch FIS Alpine skiing World Cup during 2025-26 season; broadcast schedule

NBC Sports, Peacock and skiandsnowboard.live combine to air the 2025-26 FIS Alpine skiing World Cup.

How to watch FIS Alpine skiing World Cup during 2025-26 season; broadcast scheduleStory byVideo Player CoverNick ZaccardiFri, November 21, 2025 at 10:02 PM UTC·3 min read

The 2025-26 Alpine skiing World Cup season, featuring Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn in the lead up to the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, airs live from October through March on NBC Sports, Peacock and skiandsnowboard.live.

Colorado hosts races at Copper Mountain (Nov. 27-30) and Beaver Creek (Dec. 4-7).

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The World Cup takes a break in February for the Olympics, then resumes and ends with the World Cup Finals in Norway from March 21-25.

Last season, Shiffrin won four times — upping her career record to 101 World Cup victories — despite missing two months after tearing oblique muscles in a giant slalom race crash.

Vonn ended a five-year retirement at age 40 and made the first podium of her comeback, taking runner-up in her last race of the season. She shattered the record of oldest women’s World Cup podium finisher by more than five years.

The U.S. team also features world downhill champion Breezy Johnson and Lauren Macuga, who earned her first World Cup victory last season.

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The reigning World Cup overall champions are Italian Federica Brignone (who is out indefinitely after breaking her left leg in an April GS crash) and Swiss Marco Odermatt.

This season, Odermatt can become the third man to claim a fifth overall title after Austrian Marcel Hirscher (eight) and Luxembourg's Marc Girardelli (five).

2025-26 Alpine Skiing World Cup Broadcast Schedule

Schedule will be added to as the season progresses.

Date

Event

Platform

Time (ET)

Oct. 25

Women’s GS: Sölden (Run 1)

Peacock

4 a.m.

Women’s GS: Sölden (Run 2)

Peacock

7 a.m.

Oct. 26

Men’s GS: Sölden (Run 1)

Peacock

5 a.m.

Men’s GS: Sölden (Run 2)

Peacock

8 a.m.

Nov. 15

Women's SL: Levi (Run 1)

Skiandsnowboard.live

4 a.m.

Women's SL: Levi (Run 2)

Skiandsnowboard.live

7 a.m.

Nov. 16

Men's SL: Levi (Run 1)

Skiandsnowboard.live

4 a.m.

Men's SL: Levi (Run 2)

Skiandsnowboard.live

7 a.m.

Nov. 22

Men's SL: Gurgl (Run 1)

Peacock

4:30 a.m.

Men's SL: Gurgl (Run 2)

Peacock

7:30 a.m.

Nov. 23

Women's SL: Gurgl (Run 1)

Peacock

4:30 a.m.

Women's SL: Gurgl (Run 2)

Peacock

7:30 a.m.

Nov. 27

Men's SG: Copper Mountain

Outsideonline.com

1 p.m.

Nov. 28

Men's GS: Copper Mountain (Run 1)

Outsideonline.com

12 p.m.

Men's GS: Copper Mountain (Run 1)

Outsideonline.com

3 p.m.

Nov. 29

Women's GS: Copper Mountain (Run 1)

Outsideonline.com

12 p.m.

Stifel Snow Show

CNBC

12:30 p.m.

Men's GS: Copper Mountain

NBC, Peacock

1 p.m.*

Women's GS: Copper Mountain (Run 2)

Outsideonline.com

3 p.m.

Nov. 30

Women's SL: Copper Mountain (Run 1)

Outsideonline.com

12 p.m.

Women's GS: Copper Mountain

NBC, Peacock

1 p.m.*

Men's SG: Copper Mountain

CNBC, Peacock

2 p.m.*

Women's SL: Copper Mountain (Run 2)

CNBC, Peacock

3 p.m.

*Delayed broadcast

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