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Preliminary Round

 Thu, Feb 12, 2026, 21:10 CET (20:10 undefined) - Thu, Feb 12, 2026, 23:40 CET (22:40 undefined)
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Quarter Final

 Fri, Feb 13, 2026, 21:10 CET (20:10 undefined) - Fri, Feb 13, 2026, 23:40 CET (22:40 undefined)
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Winter Games 2026 Ice Hockey Tickets

Milan Cortina 2026 brings the world's finest ice hockey competitors to Italy's mountain landscapes for eighteen days of speed, skill, and international rivalry. From February 5 through February 22, two premier venues host both men's and women's tournaments — featuring powerhouse nations like the United States, Canada, Finland, and host Italy in their pursuit of gold.

Securing tickets means witnessing the sport's most intense moments on pristine ice, where split-second decisions and impossible saves define legacies. Whether drawn to the women's opener between the U.S. and Czechia or Italy's men facing Sweden in their home debut, each match carries national pride and individual brilliance.

With venues at Arena Santa Giuliana and Rho Fiera Milano, fans access world-class facilities designed for this historic moment. The tournament delivers non-stop action across seventeen days, culminating in medal rounds that will etch new chapters into Olympic hockey history.

About Winter Games 2026 Ice Hockey

The ice hockey tournament at the Olympic Winter Games 2026 will take place from February 5 to 22. There will be 24 games played, with the two medal rounds (semifinals and finals) going on February 21 and 22.