The 2018 Winter Olympics are almost over, and Team USA has certainly closed strong after a slow start to the Winter Games. Team USA picked up two more medals in South Korea on Saturday, including a historic gold in men's curling. So what's left? A gold medal hockey game, more bobsled, a few more events and a Closing Ceremony.

Scroll down for TV schedules, streaming options, daily event rundowns and more.

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How to watch on TV

The Olympic Games will be broadcast on various NBC networks. Those include NBC, NBCSN, USA Network.

NBC will present 176 hours of live coverage, and its primetime coverage begins on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. ET, and concludes with the Closing Ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 25.



NBCSN will present 369 hours of coverage, including live primetime and 10 days of 24-hour coverage from Feb. 18-25. The Pyeongchang Games officially begin on NBCSN on Wednesday Feb. 7 at 11 p.m. ET, with live coverage of mixed doubles curling.



will present 369 hours of coverage, including live primetime and 10 days of 24-hour coverage from Feb. 18-25. The Pyeongchang Games officially begin on NBCSN on Wednesday Feb. 7 at 11 p.m. ET, with live coverage of mixed doubles curling. CNBC will present 46 hours of coverage, including its curling telecasts beginning Monday, Feb. 12 and concluding Friday, Feb. 23.

USA Network will present 40.5 hours of ice hockey and curling coverage, most of which will air live between 7-9:30 a.m. ET. Coverage begins on Saturday, Feb. 10 with a live presentation of the Women's hockey qualifying round.

How to watch on digital and streaming services

NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app will combine to present more than 1,800 hours of streaming coverage, including live streaming of all NBC network Primetime broadcasts. The NBC Sports App will present live streamed and on-demand coverage of all competition across all 15 sports and 102 medal events. You can also stream all of NBC's coverage on fuboTV (try for free)..

Full TV schedule

All times Eastern

Saturday, Feb. 24



11 a.m.-2 p.m. -- Women's Curling (Bronze medal match), NBCSN

2-4 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey (Game of the Day replay), NBCSN

3-6 p.m. -- Speed Skating (men's and women's mass start gold medal finals), NBC|

3-6 p.m. -- Men's Cross Country (50km gold medal final), NBC

6-7 p.m. -- Olympic Ice, NBCSN

7-10:30 p.m. Women's Curling (gold medal final), NBCSN (LIVE)

8-11 p.m. -- Figure Skating (gala) (LIVE), NBC

8-11 p.m. -- Four Man Bobsled (gold medal final runs), NBC (LIVE)

10:30 p.m.-2 a.m. -- Men's Hockey (Gold Medal Game), NBCSN (LIVE)

11:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. -- Primetime Plus Coverage, NBC

12:30 a.m. – 3:30 a.m. -- Primetime Encore, NBC

Sunday, Feb. 25

2-4 a.m. -- Women's Cross Country (30km gold medal final), NBCSN

4-6 a.m. -- Figure Skating (gala replay), NBCSN

6-10 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey (gold medal game replay), NBCSN

3-6 p.m. -- Women's Cross Country (30km gold medal final), NBC

7-8 p.m. -- Olympic Gold, NBC

8-10:30 p.m. -- Closing Ceremony, NBC (replay)

11:35 p.m.-3 a.m. -- Primetime Encore, NBC