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Winter Olympics 2018 opening ceremony: Time, TV schedule, live stream link for NBC’s primetime broadcast

Beginning with the Parade of Nations, the opening ceremony for the 2018 Winter Olympics shouldn’t disappoint.

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2016 Paralympic Games - Opening Ceremony
2016 Paralympic Games - Opening Ceremony
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With the 2018 Winter Olympics taking place halfway across the globe, some events are easier to re-air during a prime-time TV slot -- which is exactly what NBC did with the opening ceremony. If you missed out on the 6 a.m. ET live stream, you’ll have another shot to catch the event on Friday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC (live stream available at NBCSports.com/live and on FuboTV).

One of the more popular viewing events of the Olympics, the opening ceremony features a combination of traditional festivities and creative performances. Beginning with the Parade of Nations, each country’s delegates will march around Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium to begin the program. Team USA will be led by four-time Olympian Erin Hamlin — the first American to ever medal in singles luge after winning bronze in 2014.

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The show will continue with the official opening of the games by South Korea’s head of state, the torch relay will come to an end with the lighting of the ceremonial Olympic flame, and the grand finale is expected to include a grand fireworks display. Throughout the event, celebrities from near and far will take the stage, with grand gestures honoring the host country of South Korea and welcoming those from around the world.

The opening ceremony will kick off the two-week schedule of competitions featuring the best winter athletes across the globe. A couple of events were underway ahead of the celebratory opening, including a curling round robin and ski jump qualification rounds. But most will get started over the next few days.

Time, TV channel, and streaming info

Time: 8 p.m. ET

Location: Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium, Pyeongchang, South Korea

TV: NBC

Online: Online: NBCSports.com (or on the NBC App) | FuboTV

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The United States is going off at +400 to finish the 2018 Winter Olympics with the most total medals at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The national team finished just one medal behind Russia for the top spot in 2014 and won it comfortably in 2010 with 37 total medals, seven more than second-place Germany.

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