Winter Olympics Schedule for Monday, Feb. 7, Including What You Can Bet On

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The sixth official day of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing will continue on Monday.

All events during the Olympics will air on NBC, its affiliate networks and its streaming platforms.

We have you covered with a list below regarding what the day's schedule entails and what you can place wagers on.

Winter Olympic Schedule for Monday, Feb. 7

12:30 a.m. ET

  • Men's Big Air Freestyle Skiing Qualification: Heat 1, Run 1
  • Men's Big Air Freestyle Skiing Qualification: Heat 2, Run 1
  • Men's Big Air Freestyle Skiing Qualification: Heat 2, Run 2
  • Men's Big Air Freestyle Skiing Qualification: Heat 2, Run 3

1:15 a.m. ET

  • Men's Big Air Freestyle Skiing Qualification: Heat 1, Run 2

1:30 a.m. ET

  • Women's Giant Slalom, Alpine Skiing, Run 2 (Gold Medal contest)

2 a.m. ET

  • Men's Big Air Freestyle Skiing Qualification: Heat 1, Run 3

3:30 a.m. ET

  • Women's 1500m Speedskating (Gold Medal contest)

3:40 a.m. ET

  • Women's Ice Hockey Preliminary Round: Denmark vs. Czech Republic

4 a.m. ET

  • Women's 15 km Individual Biathlon (Gold Medal contest)

6:30 a.m. ET

  • Women's 500m Short-Track Speedskating, Quarterfinals 1 through 4.

6:45 a.m. ET

  • Men's 1000m Short-Track Speedskating, Quarterfinals 1 through 4.
  • Mixed Ski Jumping, First Round

6:50 a.m. ET

  • Women's Luge, Run 1

7:05 a.m. ET

  • Mixed Curling Semifinals

7:13 a.m. ET

  • Women's 500m Short-Track Speedskating Semifinals

7:20 a.m. ET

  • Men's 1000m Short-Track Speedskating, Semifinals

7:46 a.m. ET

  • Women's 500m Short-Track Speedskating, Final (Gold Medal contest)

7:51 a.m. ET

  • Mixed Ski Jumping (Gold Medal contest)

7:58 a.m. ET

  • Men's 1000m Short-Track Speedskating Final (Gold Medal contest)

8:10 a.m. ET

  • Women's Ice Hockey, Preliminary Round: Switzerland vs. Finland
  • Women's Ice Hockey, Preliminary Round: China vs. Sweden

8:30 a.m. ET (Last event of the morning)

  • Women's Single Luge: Run 2

8:15 p.m. ET

  • Men's Singles Figure Skating Short Program

9 p.m. ET

  • Women's Big Air Final, Runs 1 and 2

9:40 p.m. ET

  • Women's Snowboarding: Parallel Giant Slalom Qualification Runs

9:45 p.m. ET

  • Women's Freestyle Skiing: Big Air Final (Gold Medal contest)

10 p.m. ET

  • Men's Alpine Skiing: Super G Final (Gold Medal contest)

10:07 p.m. ET

  • Men's and Women's Snowboarding: Parallel Giant Slalom Qualifications

11:10 p.m. ET

  • Women's Ice Hockey, Preliminary Round: United States vs. Canada
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What You Can Bet On

Odds are according to BetMGM as of Sunday afternoon.

The most prominent event that's available to wager on — and what American viewers will likely favor — is the women's ice hockey match between the U.S. and Canada at 11:10 p.m. ET.

While odds have not yet been released for that contest (check back Monday morning), it'll be a pivotal match for both sides. Canada are the -130 favorites to win gold, but the U.S. are hot on their tails at +115 odds.

For reference, the third-best favorite, Finland, is an absolute long shot at +3300.

Beyond that, there are eight gold medal events . You can wager on the 15 km biathlon event. The full odds are listed here.

The rest of the gold medal matches don't have any odds listed on BetMGM.

You can also bet on the tournament winner for the mixed curling event. The final will take place on Tuesday, but the semifinals are Monday.

Italy are favorites at +220, Great Britain at +230, Canada at +400, Norway at +475 and Sweden at +700 odds.

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