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2025/2026 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season preview: Full schedule and how to watch live

The 2025/2026 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season is on the horizon, promising thrilling action and fierce competition as the world’s best skiers battle for supremacy. With the memories of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina fresh, the World Cup circuit will be a key proving ground and a continuation of the high-octane skiing fans crave.

Here’s a complete preview of the upcoming season, including the full schedule and how to catch all the live action.

Key storylines to watch:

* Mikaela Shiffrin’s continued dominance: The American superstar continues to redefine the boundaries of alpine skiing. Can she add to her record-breaking tally of World Cup wins?
* OderMatt’s quest for more: Marco Odermatt, the reigning Olympic and World Champion, will be looking to solidify his position as the top male skier.
* The Next Generation: Keep an eye out for emerging talents challenging the established order. New faces are always eager to make their mark on the World Cup stage.
* Olympic Aftermath: Athletes will be looking to build on their Olympic performances, with some seeking redemption and others aiming to carry their momentum forward.

Full Schedule (Subject to Change):

(Note: this schedule is based on the typical World Cup format and may be adjusted by FIS.)

November 2025

* November 22-23: Sölden,Austria – Giant Slalom & Slalom
* November 29-30: Beaver Creek,USA – Super-G & Downhill

December 2025

* December 6-7: Val d’Isère,France – Downhill & Super-G
* December 13-14: St. Anton, Austria – Slalom & giant Slalom
* December 20-21: Alta Badia, Italy – Giant Slalom & Parallel Giant Slalom
* December 28-29: Bormio, Italy – Downhill & Super-G

January 2026

* January 3-4: Zagreb, Croatia – Slalom & Slalom
* January 10-11: Adelboden, Switzerland – Giant Slalom & Slalom
* January 17-18: Wengen, Switzerland – Slalom & Downhill
* January 24-25: Kitzbühel, Austria – Downhill & Slalom

February 2026

* February 7-8: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany – Super-G & Downhill
* February 14-15: chamonix, France – Downhill & Super-G
* February 21-22: Åre, Sweden – Slalom & giant Slalom

March 2026

* March 7-8: Oslo, Norway – Slalom & Parallel Slalom
* March 14-15: Kranjska Gora, Slovenia – Giant Slalom & Slalom
* March 18-22: Soldeu, Andorra – Finals (All Disciplines)

How to watch Live:

Broadcasting rights vary by region. Here are some common options:

* Eurosport: A primary broadcaster for FIS Alpine Ski World Cup events in Europe.
* NBC/Peacock (USA): NBC Sports and its streaming service, Peacock, typically offer extensive coverage.
* CBC (Canada): Canadian Broadcasting Corporation often broadcasts World cup races.
* FIS TV: The official FIS streaming platform (https://www.fis-ski.com/) may offer live streams and on-demand replays (subscription may be required).
* Local Broadcasters: Check your local sports channels for potential coverage.

Stay tuned for further updates and detailed race previews as the 2025/2026 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season approaches!

2025/2026 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season preview: Full schedule and how to watch live

The 2025/2026 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season is set to culminate with the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Expect a thrilling season of competition as athletes prepare for the pinnacle of their sport.

olympic champions Marco Odermatt and Mikaela Shiffrin are poised to lead the charge, but a new generation of skiers is eager to challenge their dominance. Fans will be watching to see if anyone can dethrone these stars as they aim for Olympic glory. The legacy of alpine skiing icons like Lindsey Vonn continues to inspire the next wave of competitors.

(Full schedule and broadcast details will be updated closer to the season start.)

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