If you like sports, you will learn to spend a lot of time on the TV couch this weekend.

SVT's channels show over 40 hours of live sports and in the Winter Studio there will be two packed days with everything from European Championship finals in curling and world cup premiere in biathlon to a Hanna Öberg documentary in two parts.

- I feel proud of the breadth we offer in Vinterstudion with high-class sports, an important in-depth study of a taboo area and the premiere of the quiz show Vintermästarna, says Vinterstudion's host André Pops.

Moderate in the Winter Studio

First out in the Winter Studio on Saturday is Hanna Öberg and the rest of the Swedish biathlon ladies in the distance competition over 15 kilometers in the world cup premiere in Östersund.

If you want to see more of Öberg, the documentary about the 26-year-old will also be released, where SVT's reporter Lotta Fahlberg got to follow the star up close, where she talks about the challenges of lack of energy.

The winter studio continues with blue-yellow gold chances in the form of team Niklas Edins and team Anna Hasselborg's European Championship finals in curling and the biathlon men's distance race.

Sunday is at least as packed with biathlon sprinters as anything to look forward to.

In addition, highlights from the World Cup in cross-country skiing and alpine skiing are shown - and so the Winter Champions premiere.

In Vintermästarna, profiles such as Daniel Nannskog, Jacob Hård, Kim Martin Hasson, Björn Ferry and Helena Ekholm will be some of those who put their knowledge to the test.

More than just winter sports

The winter studio is far from the only sports offer in SVT's channels this weekend.

Throughout the weekend, the Sweden International Horse Show is broadcast and the women's floorball WC begins.

- This has every opportunity to become a magical sports weekend in SVT with great Swedish successes.

We broadcast a total of over 40 hours of live sports on Saturday and Sunday in all our channels and you just have to watch the things listed here and you will understand that it will be impossible to leave the TV couch, says André Pops.