2024-25 World Cup Ski Races: How to Watch Online
Get ready for an exciting ski racing season! To stream all the 2024-25 World Cup ski races, you’ll need to know how to watch them live and on-demand across various platforms. Each country has its own broadcasting rights, so U.S. fans will have to keep track of three different services.
For domestic World Cups like Killington, Beaver Creek, and Sun Valley, you can catch them on Outside TV for free! If you want on-demand access, you can subscribe to Outside+ for $89.99/year. The rights to these events are also held by NBC, which means you can stream them live and on-demand on Peacock for $79.99/year or $7.99/month.
International World Cups, excluding Austria, are streamed by Infront Sports & Media on skiandsnowboard.live for $19.99/month or $79.99/year. However, Austria has its own streaming platform on Peacock for $89.99/year.
We understand that navigating these different platforms can be frustrating, but let’s embrace it as an opportunity to learn about geography! For example, remember the Austrian race is on Peacock because Austria’s coat of arms features an eagle, just like a peacock – easy, right?
Stay tuned for the latest World Cup action with the Stifel Snow Show on YouTube, which provides a video summary of each week’s races. Hopefully, things will be simpler in 2026 when FIS plans to centralize TV rights for easier viewing.
Keep an eye on the 2024-25 calendar for updates on upcoming races. Happy streaming!