In Falun for the first time since 2014

Here you can watch the Ski Jumping World Cup live on free TV


Updated 11/24/2025 – 8:52 p.mReading time: 2 minutes

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Andreas Wellinger: At the season opener in Lillehammer he only jumped to 40th place. Is there enough for more in Falun? (Source: IMAGO/Geir Olsen/imago)

For the first time in eleven years, the Lugnet ski jumps in Falun, Sweden are the focus of the World Cup. Back then, Severin Freund jumped to victory – will a DSV star be able to do the same this year?

The next competitions in Falun, Sweden are scheduled for next weekend. But how strong are the DSV stars on the Lugnet ski jumps? t-online tells you when and where you can follow the World Cup live.

Yes, ARD shows the competitions live on free TV every day. On Tuesday and Wednesday the broadcast begins at 3 p.m. Further winter sports competitions will be shown on Friday, with the women’s first round being shown live from around 4:05 p.m. and the second round from around 4:40 p.m. On Sunday the station will also broadcast various competitions; the first and second rounds for the women are scheduled to be broadcast at around 11:20 a.m.

In addition to ARD, Eurosport will broadcast the World Cup live. In addition, the competitions can be streamed live online at Joyn and in the Sportschau media library. They can also be seen on discovery+.

Unfortunately, there are no live tickers available on t-online for the women’s competitions on the large and normal hills.

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