How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 Live Streaming Online
How to stream the 2018 Winter Olympics live online? From the 9th of February to the 25th of February 2018, the world’s eyes will be focused on PyeongChang in South Korea. The globe’s top athletes will battle it out in the cold for the right to be called the world’s best. Naturally, streaming channels from all over will broadcast the event live online. In the tutorial below, you can find info on how to watch the Winter Olympics 2018 in USA, UK, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, France and the rest of the world. Stream the Winter Olympic games in PyeongChang on PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon FireStick, Chromecast, iOS, or Android.

How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 Live Online – Index
- Winter Olympics 2018 TV Channels and Broadcast
- How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 Stream Live Online?
- How to Stream Winter Olympics on Kodi?
- How to Watch Winter Olympics on FireStick?
- How to Watch Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Live?
- Winter Olympics 2018 Schedule
- Most Popular Winter Olympics Sports Events
- Winter Olympics 2018 Facts and Figures
- PyeongChang Winter Olympics 2018 Trailer
- How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 Live Online – Wrap Up
Winter Olympics 2018 Streaming Channels
Below you can find a list of official Winter Olympics 2018 TV broadcasters. In case we missed any streaming channel, please leave a comment below this article so we can update the list of PyeongChang 2018 TV channels.
- BBC iPlayer (UK)
- Rai TV (Italy)
- Channel 7 (Australia)
- CBC (Canada)
- ARD (Germany)
- ZDF (Germany)
- DR TV (Denmark)
- France TV (France)
- RTVE (Spain)
- Star Sports (India)
- TV 2 (Norway)
- NBC Sports (USA)
- BeIN Sports (Middle East)
- Sky Sports (New Zealand)
How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 Stream Live Online?
As a British expat, I prefer watching PyeongChang 2018 live online on BBC iPlayer for two reasons. That is due to the fact BBC iPlayer provides English coverage of the event. Additionally, BBC iPlayer apps are available on any streaming device you can think of. Hence, you can watch Winter Olympics on PS3, PS4, Xbox, Apple TV, Roku, Android, iOS, and Smart TVs. The only issue is that BBC iPlayer, like the rest of the free streaming channels listed above, is geo-restricted outside UK. Thanks to VPN, I can bypass these regional restrictions and watch the Olympics 2018 live online.
- If you have not yet subscribed to a VPN service, sign up with a VPN provider that has VPN server in the country of the channel you wish to unblock.
- In the case of BBC iPlayer, connect to a UK VPN server. This allows you to obtain a UK IP address. Thus, unblock BBC iPlayer outside UK.
- Besides bypassing geographic restrictions, VPN also encrypts your Internet traffic. Your online privacy is well-protected as long as you are using the VPN connection.
- VPN applications can be installed on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android.
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How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 on Kodi?
If you prefer watching the PyeongChang Winter Olympics on Kodi, there are plenty of official Kodi plugins you can use. Check this guide out for more info on how to stream the 2018 Winter Olympics on Kodi live.
How to Stream Winter Olympics on FireStick?
In case you’re looking for the best streaming apps you can use to watch the Winter Olympics on your FireStick in USA, UK and the rest of the globe, take a look at this tutorial.
How to Stream PyeongChang Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Live?
The Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony will definitely be one of the event’s biggest highlights. We’re prepared a tutorial which will help you stream the Opening Ceremony live online on the 9th of February 2018.
Winter Olympics 2018 Schedule
- February 8
- Curling — Mixed doubles round robin
- Ski Jumping — Qualification
- February 9
- Curling — Mixed doubles round robin
- Figure Skating — Men’s and pairs
- Freestyle Skiing — Qualifying, men’s and women’s mogul
- February 10
- Biathlon — Women’s 7.5 km sprint
- Cross-Country Skiing — Women’s 7.5km skiathlon
- Curling — Mixed doubles round robin
- Women’s Hockey — Preliminary Round: Japan vs. Sweden, Switzerland vs. South Korea
- Luge —Men’s heat races
- Short Track — Qualification: women’s 3000m and 500m relay, men’s 1500m
- Ski Jumping — Normal hill
- Snowboarding — Men’s slopestyle qualifying
- Speed Skating — Women’s 3000m
- February 11
- Alpine Skiing — Men’s downhill
- Biathlon — Men’s 10 km sprint
- Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s 15 km skiathlon
- Curling — Mixed doubles round robin
- Figure Skating — Short dance, ladies short program, pairs free skate
- Freestyle Skiing — Women’s moguls
- Women’s Hockey — United States vs. Finland, Canada vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia
- Luge — Men’s heat races
- Snowboarding — Men’s slopestyle final, women’s slopestyle
- Speed Skating — Men’s 5000m
- February 12
- Alpine Skiing — Women’s giant slalom
- Biathlon — Men’s and women’s pursuit events
- Curling — Mixed doubles semifinals
- Figure Skating — Men’s and ladies free skate, ice dance free dance
- Freestyle Skiing — Men’s moguls
- Women’s Hockey — Switzerland vs. Japan, Sweden vs. South Korea
- Luge — Women’s heat races
- Ski Jumping — Women’s competition
- Snowboarding — Women’s slopestyle final, women’s halfpipe qualifying
- Speed Skating — Women’s 1500m
- February 13
- Alpine Skiing — Men’s alpine combined
- Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s and women’s individual sprint finals
- Curling — Mixed doubles bronze and gold medal matches
- Women’s Hockey — Canada vs. Finland, United States vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia
- Luge — Women’s heat races
- Short Track — Women’s 500m final, men’s 1000m qualifying, men’s 5000m relay qualifying
- Snowboarding — Women’s halfpipe final, men’s halfpipe
- Speed Skating — Men’s 1500m
- February 14
- Alpine Skiing — Women’s slalom
- Biathlon — Women’s 15km individual
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Pairs short program
- Men’s Hockey — Preliminary round: United States vs. Slovenia
- Luge — Doubles competition
- Snowboarding — Men’s halfpipe final
- Speed Skating — Women’s 1000m
- February 15
- Alpine Skiing — Men’s super-G
- Biathlon — Men’s 20km individual
- Cross-Country Skiing — Women’s 10km individual
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Pairs free skate
- Freestyle skiing — Women’s aerials qualifying
- Women’s hockey — Preliminary matches include United States vs. Canada
- Men’s hockey — Preliminary matches
- Luge — Team relay competition
- Skeleton — Men’s competition: heat races
- Snowboarding — Men’s cross
- Speed Skating — Men’s 10,000m
- February 16
- Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s 15km individual
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Men’s short programs
- Freestyle Skiing — Women’s aerials final
- Men’s Hockey — Preliminary matches include United States vs. Slovakia
- Ski Jumping — Men’s large hill qualifying
- Snowboarding — Women’s cross
- Speed Skating — Women’s 5000m
- February 17
- Alpine Skiing — Women’s super-G
- Biathlon — Women’s 12.5km mass start
- Cross-Country Skiing — Women’s 4x5km relay
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Men’s short program final
- Freestyle Skiing — Women’s slopestyle qualifying, final; men’s aerials qualifying
- Men’s Hockey — Preliminary matches include United States vs. Canada
- Women’s Hockey — Two knockout round matches
- Short Track — Men’s 1500m, women’s 1000m
- Skeleton — Women’s heat races
- Ski Jumping — Men’s large hill
- February 18
- Alpine Skiing — Men’s giant slalom
- Biathlon — Men’s 15km mass start
- Bobsled — Two-man sled heat races
- Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s 4x10km relay
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Freestyle Skiing — Men’s slopestyle qualifying, final; men’s aerials final
- Men’s Hockey — Preliminary matches include Sweden vs. Finland
- Women’s Hockey — Classification matches
- Speed Skating — Women’s 500m, men’s team pursuit qualifying
- February 19
- Bobsled — Two-man heat races
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Ice dancers
- Fresstyle Skiing — Women’s halfpipe qualifying
- Women’s Hockey — Semifinals
- Ski Jumping — Team competition
- Snowboarding — Women’s big air qualifying
- Speed Skating — Women’s team pursuit qualifying
- February 20
- Biathlon — Mixed relay
- Bobsled — Women’s heat races
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Ice dance, free dance
- Freestyle Skiing — Women’s halfpipe final, men’s halfpipe qualifying
- Men’s Hockey — Knockout rounds
- Women’s Hockey — Classification matches
- Nordic Combined — Large hill competition
- Short Track — Women’s 1000m qualifying, men’s 500m qualifying, women’s 3000m relay final
- February 21
- Alpine Skiing — Women’s downhill
- Bobsled — Women’s heat races
- Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s and women’s sprint semifinals
- Curling — Men’s and women’s round robin
- Figure Skating — Ladies short program
- Freestyle Skiing — Men’s cross
- Men’s Hockey — Quarterfinals
- Snowboarding — Men’s big air qualifying
- Speed Skating — Men’s and women’s team pursuit finals
- February 22
- Alpine Skiing — Men’s slalom
- Biathlon — Women’s 4x6km relay
- Curling — Men’s semifinals
- Freestyle Skiing — Men’s halfpipe final
- Women’s Hockey — Bronze and gold medal matches
- Nordic Combined — Team competition
- Short Track — Men’s 500m finals, women’s 1000m finals, men’s 5000m relay
- Snowboarding — Men’s and women’s parallel giant slalom qualifying
- February 23
- Alpine Skiing — Women’s alpine combined
- Biathlon — Men’s 4×7.7km relay
- Curling — Men’s and women’s semifinals
- Figure Skating — Ladies free skate
- Freestyle Skiing — Women’s cross
- Men’s Hockey — Semifinal matches
- Snowboarding — Women’s big air final
- Speed Skating — Men’s 1000m final
- February 24
- Alpine Skiing — Team event
- Bobsled — Four-man competition heat races
- Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s 50km mass start
- Curling — Men’s gold and silver match, women’s bronze match
- Men’s Hockey — Bronze medal match
- Snowboarding — Men’s big air final, men’s and women’s giant parallel slalom finals
- Speed Skating — Men’s and women’s mass start
- February 25
- Bobsled — Four-man heat races
- Cross-Country Skiing — Women’s 30km mass start
- Curling — Women’s gold medal match
- Figure Skating — Exhibition gala
- Men’s Hockey — Gold medal match
Most Popular Winter Olympics Sports Events
- Bobsled
- Luge
- Skeleton
- Ice Hockey
- Alpine Skiing
- Freestyle Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Figure Skating
- Speed Skating
- Biathlon
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Ski Jumping
- Nordic Combined
- Short Track Speed Skating
- Curling
Winter Olympics 2018 Facts and Figures
- While the Summer Olympics in 1988 were held in Seoul, this will be the first time South Korea has hosted the Winter Olympics.
- $10 billion is the estimated cost of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. This is five times less than what the 2014 Sochi Olympics cost.
- Four new sports have been added to the 2018 winter games: curling mixed doubles, speed skating mass start, Alpine skiing nations team event, and snowboard big air.
- The opening and closing ceremonies will be held in the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium.
- The last Winter Olympics was held in Sochi, Russia. The host country led the standings with 13 gold medals and 33 medals overall. South Korea ranked 13th with three golds, and eight medals in total.
PyeongChang Winter Olympics 2018 Trailer
How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 Live Online
Apart from the 2018 World Cup, the PyeongChang Olympics will be the biggest sporting event of the year. Hundreds of athletes from all over the world will compete for the right to be called the best of the best. It certainly looks like a tournament you don’t want to miss!
I live in Turkey and I don’t know how I watch Pyeongchang on TV. Pyeongchang is not shown in the stream of the BeIN Sports. Will you please inform me?