Winter Olympics: What channel is NBCSN?

NASCAR AMERICA -- NASCAR 2016 - Show Open with Blake Shelton-- Pictured: NBCSN Toyota Camry -- (Photo by: Rick Kern/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NASCAR AMERICA -- NASCAR 2016 - Show Open with Blake Shelton-- Pictured: NBCSN Toyota Camry -- (Photo by: Rick Kern/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) /
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The Winter Olympics are coming to NBCSN, so what channel is NBCSN on Spectrum, DirecTV and Xfinity?

The Winter Olympics are being broadcast across the entire NBCUniversal family of networks in February. That includes NBCSN, so we’ve put together this handy reference post for you on how to watch the Winter Olympics on NBCSN no matter who your cable provider is.

Sports fans know that NBCSN stands for NBC Sports Channel and has become the company’s hub for motorsports, including NASCAR, the Verizon IndyCar Series, and Formula 1. But in February, all the motorsports will be making way for Olympic sports. (Besides, could you imagine NASCAR at the Olympics? In the winter? It’d probably look like this.)

DirectTV customers can watch Winter Olympics on NBCSN by finding channel 220.

On Xfinity (a.k.a. Comcast), subscribers are able to watch Winter Olympics on NBCSN by looking up channel 848.

What channel is NBCSN on Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable)? Spectrum viewers have two choices to watch Winter Olympics on NBCSN. You can find the Standard Definition feed on channel 54, or look up the High Definition feed over on channel 206.

DISH Network fans will be able to watch Winter Olympics by scrolling to channel 159 in your channel guide.

Like the Spectrum/Time Warner crowd, viewers who have Verizon also have multiple options to watch Winter Olympics on NBCSN with Verizon FIOS. You can choose the SD option on channel 90, or locate the HD programming on channel 590.

For those who prefer their live sports coverage to be of the streaming kind, NBCSN offers that in two ways. There’s a watch live option on the network’s website, or there’s also the downloadable NBC Sports App. Be aware, though, that use of the app requires you to sign in with your login info from your cable provider.

No matter who said cable operator is, you have the ability to follow the Olympic events that will be broadcast on NBC Sports Network by using the channel guide above. As NBC’s channel devoted to sports specifically, chances are it will get a lot of use during the 2018 Olympics, and now you don’t have to miss a moment.

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For complete Winter Olympics 2018 coverage, including further tune-in information and reports on all of the action, follow the Olympics category at FanSided.