Are you ready for the second weekend of the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games? Make sure you've checked out everything you need to know about the 2018 Winter Olympics, and then get ready for a huge Saturday in Pyeongchang. Saturday's primetime coverage on NBC brings a wide variety of events with potential big-time moments, from men's slopestyle skiing where 2014 silver medalist Gus Kenworthy will look to land on the podium despite skiing with a broken thumb. Ted Ligety is also a threat to medal for the United States in giant slalom. 

We've got you covered here with an overview of what to watch and how to watch or stream it from the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, as well as a medal tracker with updates from the previous events:

Medal Tracker

Medal Tracker
PyeongChang 2018
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
TOTAL
NOR
NOR
14 14 11 39
GER
GER
14 10 7 31
CAN
CAN
11 8 10 29
USA
USA
9 8 6 23
NED
NED
8 6 6 20
SWE
SWE
7 6 1 14
KOR
KOR
5 8 4 17
SUI
SUI
5 6 4 15
FRA
FRA
5 4 6 15
AUT
AUT
5 3 6 14
JPN
JPN
4 5 4 13
ITA
ITA
3 2 5 10
OAR
OAR
2 6 9 17
CZE
CZE
2 2 3 7
BLR
BLR
2 1 0 3
CHN
CHN
1 6 2 9
SVK
SVK
1 2 0 3
FIN
FIN
1 1 4 6
GBR
GBR
1 0 4 5
POL
POL
1 0 1 2
HUN
HUN
1 0 0 1
UKR
UKR
1 0 0 1
AUS
AUS
0 2 1 3
SLO
SLO
0 1 1 2
BEL
BEL
0 1 0 1
ESP
ESP
0 0 2 2
NZL
NZL
0 0 2 2
KAZ
KAZ
0 0 1 1
LAT
LAT
0 0 1 1
LIE
LIE
0 0 1 1
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Events to watch

Men's Skiing Slopestyle: Gus Kenworthy will look to win another medal to go with the silver he picked up in Sochi, despite skiing with a broken thumb. If he does medal, it's all but a guarantee he won't visit the White after the Olympics. 

When: 8-10:10 ET  (qualifying), 11:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. (gold medal final)

TV: NBCSN for qualifying, NBC for gold medal final | Stream: NBCOlympics.comfuboTV (try for free) 

Men's giant slalom: Ted Ligety won the GS at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, and this will be his last chance to pick up his third Olympic medal in likely his final Winter Games appearance. 

When: 8-11 p.m. ET, first run (LIVE), 11:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. ET (second run)

TV: NBC | Stream: NBCOlympics.comfuboTV (try for free) 

Women's Skeleton (gold medal final runs): Katie Uhlaender and Kendall Wesenberg will represent the United States, which has the most Olympic skeleton medals of any country.

When: 8-11 p.m. (LIVE)

TV: NBC | Stream: NBCOlympics.comfuboTV (try for free) 

All events

TV: The following channels will broadcast a variety of Olympics events throughout the day: NBC, NBCSN, CNBC, USA Network.

Live stream: NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app will combine to present more than 1,800 hours of streaming coverage, including live streaming of all NBC network Primetime broadcasts. The NBC Sports App will present live streamed and on-demand coverage of all competition across all 15 sports and 102 medal events. You can also stream all of NBC's coverage on fuboTV (try for free). 

For a full schedule of events on Friday, click here.