Where to Watch 2024-25 World Cup Ski Races Online

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Are you a fan of ski racing and looking to stream the 2024-25 World Cup races? With races spread across various platforms, navigating the streaming landscape can be a bit tricky, but fear not, we’ve got you covered.

For domestic World Cups like Killington, Beaver Creek, and Sun Valley, you can tune in to Outside TV for free live coverage. Outside+ subscribers have the added benefit of on-demand access to these races, available anytime for $89.99 per year.

If you’re looking to catch the action of domestic events streamed by U.S. Ski & Snowboard, NBC and Peacock have you covered. For $79.99 per year or $7.99 per month, you can stream these races live and on-demand. NBC and CNBC will also air live and delayed coverage, accessible through a cable provider or YouTubeTV.

For international World Cups (excluding Austria), Infront Sports & Media is the key player, offering live and on-demand streaming of races on its platform skiandsnowboard.live for $19.99 per month or $79.99 per year.

However, Austria stands out with its separate streaming arrangements. The Austrian World Cup events are available on Peacock for $89.99 per year.

While navigating multiple streaming platforms may be frustrating for fans, it’s a reality of the current broadcasting landscape. But don’t let that dampen your spirits! Turn this challenge into an opportunity to brush up on some geography knowledge.

To keep track of race schedules and streaming platforms, stay informed about the latest World Cup action. And for a video summary of the races with behind-the-scenes interviews, tune in to the Stifel Snow Show on YouTube.

Looking ahead to 2026, the FIS aims to simplify the broadcasting rights, providing a one-stop shop for all your World Cup coverage needs. Stay tuned for updates on the 2024-25 calendar as soon as it’s released.

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