Visit the FIS Site for more info, or the handy caldendar on Wikipedia for FIS Ski World Cup.
Starting from this season 2019-2020, FIS Freestyle, Freeski and Snowboard events will be available via livestream in all countries where the media rights to the events have not been acquired by an exclusive broadcaster.
While this means that streams will be geo-blocked in markets including Austria, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA, all interested spectators from territories without coverage can look forward to being able to access the streams.
Visit FIS Snowboard World Cup 22 – 23 page for snowboard content
SlopeStyle – Chur, Switzerland
21 October
Ski Big Air – Chur, Switzerland
22 October
SlopeStyle – Stubai, Austria
19 November
SlopeStyle – Falun, Sweden
25 November
Ski Cross – Les Deux Alps, France
5 Dec
Ski Cross – Val Thorens, France
9 Dec
Ski Cross – Arosa, Switzerland
12 Dec
SlopeStyle – Copper Mountain, USA
16 December
HalfPipe – Copper Mountain, USA
17 December
Big Air– Copper Mountain, USA
17 December
Halfpipe – Calgary, Canada
19 – 21 December
Ski Cross – Innichen, Italy
22 Dec
Ski Cross – Alleghe, Italy
28 – 29 Dec
SlopeStyle – Font Romeu, France
14 January
SlopeStyle – Calgary, Canada
19 – 21 January
Ski Cross – Idre Fjäll, Sweden
22 Jan
Ski Slopestyle – Laax, Switzerland
22 Jan
Ski Cross – Megève, France
28 – 29 Jan
Halfpipe – Mammoth Mountain, USA
3 February
SlopeStyle – Mammoth Mountain, Switzerland
4 February
Ski Cross – Reiteralm, Austria
16 – 17 February
Ski Cross – Oberwiesenthal, Germany
4 – 5 March
Halfpipe – Secret Garden, China
11 March
Ski Cross – Veysonnaz, Switzerland
12 March
Ski Cross – Craigleith, Canada
17 – 18 March
SlopeStyle – Tignes, France
18 March
SlopeStyle – Silvaplana, Switzerland
25 March