The Olympics are returning this week.
Coverage of the 2018 Winter Games, taking place in PyeongChang South Korea, kicks off on Thursday, February 8, one day before the Opening Ceremony on February 9.
Competition runs for two weeks before the closing ceremony on Sunday, February 25.
You can watch every event live either on TV or via live stream. (Heads up: to watch the live stream options, you will need to login with a cable account).
On TV
Many of the Olympic events will be televised live on 9NEWS. South Korea is 16 hours ahead of mountain time, so events scheduled for the late morning local time will be happening around 6:00 pm here.
The NBC Sports Network, USA, CNBC and the new Olympic Channel will all also be broadcasting Olympic programming through the Games.
All Olympic programming will be broadcast simultaneously across all time zones this year.
You can see the full 9NEWS TV schedule below:
If you don't see the TV schedule above, click or tap here.
On Mobile
You can watch all the above-mentioned Olympic programming, as well as live streams from each Olympic venue via the NBC Sports app.
You will need to login with a cable or satellite provider to access any of these streams.
The streams will be available on mobile devices, tablets and connected TV devices like Roku, Chromecast, etc.
In addition to live programming, the NBC Sports app has will have highlights from each event, video features and on demand viewing for every event if you can't watch live.
On Desktop
Every Olympic event will also be available to watch either live or on-demand on NBCOlympics.com.
These streams will also need a valid cable or satellite login.
See the full schedule here: http://bit.ly/2EojxGA.