USA Gold Medal
USA entered Monday with two gold medals. Reuters

Monday, Feb. 10 marks the fifth day since official competition began at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, but just Day 3 since the opening ceremony. The NBC family of networks will be airing different events for most of the 24-hour period.

Because of the time difference in Russia, many of the events that will air live are set to take place in the morning. However, many of the events will be shown on tape delay, and replay will be televised later on.

Five different networks will have competitions throughout the day. Below is the complete schedule, including the time and TV channel for each event.

Men's Curling - Germany vs. Canada 3 a.m. ET, NBC Sports Network

Women's Hockey - United States vs. Switzerland 5 a.m. ET, NBC Sports Network

Women's Curling - United States vs. Switzerland 5 a.m. ET, USA

Men's Speedskating - 500 Gold Medal Final 7:30 a.m. ET, NBC Sports Network

Women's Hockey - Finland vs. Canada 10 a.m. ET, MSNBC

A replay of the events from Monday morning begins around 3 p.m. on two stations.

Men's Speedskating, NBC

Curling, NBC Sports Network

Men's Biathlon - 12.5km Pursuit Gold Medal Final, NBC

Hockey - Game of the Day 5 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network

Men's Curling - United States vs. Norway, 5 p.m. ET, CNBC

At 8 p.m. ET, all of the action moves to NBC, featuring several skiing events.

Women's Alpine Skiing - Super Combined Gold Medal Final

Men's Freestyle Skiing - Moguls Gold Medal Final

Men's Short Track - 1500 Gold Medal Final

Shortly after midnight, the women’s short track and luge competitions with be broadcast on NBC.

To watch the events live streaming online, go to NBC Live Extra and punch in your cable or satellite provider information here.