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What time is Finland vs Slovakia hockey game? Time, TV for Olympics bronze medal game

It's Finland vs. Slovakia in the men's hockey bronze medal game at the 2026 Olympic. Here's what to know, including start time and TV channel.

Team USA and Team Canada are both guaranteed medals after winning their semifinal matchups at the 2026 Olympics. But there can only be one medalist at the end of Finland vs. Slovakia on Feb. 21.

The two semifinal losers at the Milano Cortina Winter Games will face off in the bronze medal game of the men's hockey tournament. Slovakia is still seeking its first medal at these Olympics entering the game, while Finland is hoping to earn its sixth medal – and fifth bronze.

Four years ago, Slovakia won the bronze medal at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games with a 4-0 victory over Sweden. Finland won the gold that year when it beat Russia, 2-1.

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Here's when to tune in to watch the bronze medal matchup as well as how to watch the game on TV and streaming:

What time is Finland vs. Slovakia men's hockey bronze medal game today at 2026 Winter Olympics?

  • Date: Saturday, Feb. 21
  • Time: 2:40 p.m. ET (8:40 p.m. local)
  • Location: Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena (Milan)

Puck drop for the 2026 Olympics' bronze medal game between Finland and Slovakia is scheduled for 2:40 p.m. ET in Milan.

How to watch Finland vs. Slovakia men's hockey bronze medal game today at 2026 Winter Olympics: TV channel, streaming

USA Network will broadcast the 2026 Olympics men's hockey bronze medal game between Finland and Slovakia on Feb. 21. Fans can also stream the game live on NBC streaming app Peacock, on NBCOlympics.com or with the NBC Sports app if they have a cable subscription.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What time is Finland vs Slovakia hockey game? Time, TV for Olympics bronze medal game

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