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A sport where millimeters can be the difference between success and failure, curling continues to be one of the most-watched events at the Winter Olympics. And at Milano Cortina 2026, there will be no shortage of action with three competitions spanning almost three weeks.
In the men’s event, reigning champions Sweden will start as the favorites but they will expect strong competition from traditional powerhouses Great Britain and Canada. Team GB have been particularly strong of late, winning two of the last three world championships, a European title and six Grand Slam of Curling titles.
Britain will also be eying gold in the women’s event, where they are the defending champions. However, they will expect a tough challenge as the field looks stacked. Canada arrive as the reigning world champions. While Sweden, Switzerland and South Korea are also considered contenders for the title.
Here’s where to watch Winter Olympics Curling live streams online from anywhere, potentially for FREE.
Watch Winter Olympics Curling 2026 for FREE
Curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics will be available to stream for free in a number of countries, including the UK, Ireland, Australia and Canada.
🇬🇧 UK: BBC iPlayer
🇨🇦 Canada: CBC Gem
🇦🇺 Australia: 9Now
🇮🇪 Ireland: RTÉ Player
What if you’re abroad? Norton VPN can help you watch their usual curling streams from anywhere.
How to watch any Winter Olympics Curling stream using a VPN
How to watch Winter Olympics Curling live streams in the US
In the US, Winter Olympics coverage is available through Peacock, NBC, USA Network and CNBC.
The Peacock streaming service should be your first port of call, as it’s showing every single event live. You need at least a Peacock Premium subscription for access, with the Peacock price starting at $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year.
You can access the NBC, USA Network and CNBC channels via cord-cutters like YouTube TV and Sling. Don’t forget about YouTube TV’s 21-day free trial either if you want to catch every moment free of charge.
Outside the US and want to watch the curling? Use Norton VPN to access coverage.
How to watch Winter Olympics Curling live streams in the UK

In the UK, Winter Olympics coverage, including the curling, is shared between the BBC and TNT Sports.
One feed will run on BBC One or BBC Two, with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer, while a separate, digital-only feed will be available on iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Just bear in mind that the BBC’s free-to-air coverage might not include all of the curling.
TNT Sports via Discovery+ is your comprehensive coverage option. You will only need a base Discovery plan to stream it all — prices start at £3.99.
Traveling away from the UK? Use a VPN to watch BBC iPlayer or Discovery+ from abroad while you’re away from home.
How to watch Winter Olympics Curling live streams in Canada


In Canada, CBC has the rights to broadcast the 2026 Winter Olympics.
You can watch select events on TV via free-to-air CBC Sports or, for much more comprehensive live and on-demand coverage of Milano Cortina 2026, head to its online CBC Gem streaming platform. More than 2,000 hours of action will be shown over the course of the Games, including the curling.
Those outside the Great White North, simply use a VPN to tune in from overseas.
How to watch Winter Olympics Curling live streams in Australia


In Australia, curling is being shown on 9Now and Stan Sport.
9Now is home to select free-to-air coverage of Milano Cortina 2026 coverage, but that won’t include all the curling.
For comprehensive, you’ll need to subscribe to Stan Sport. It costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription, which itself costs from $12 a month.
Away from Australia right now? Use a VPN to watch 9Now or Stan Sport from abroad.
How to watch Winter Olympics Curling live streams in New Zealand


In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ is showing all the curling at the Winter Olympics.
You can access Sky Sport through satellite TV or get a live stream with the Sky Sport Now subscription service, starting at $29.99 per day or $54.99 per month.
Australian resident visiting NZ? Norton VPN will give you access to your home streaming service.
Winter Olympics Curling FAQs
What is the Winter Olympics Curling schedule?
|
Date |
Event |
Time (ET / GMT) |
Matchups |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Wednesday, February 4 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Sweden vs Korea |
|
Thursday, February 5 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
4.05am ET / 9.05am GMT |
Great Britain vs Estonia |
|
Thursday, February 5 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
8.35am ET / 1.35pm GMT |
United States vs Switzerland |
|
Thursday, February 5 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Canada vs Italy |
|
Friday, February 6 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
4.05am ET / 9.05am GMT |
Sweden vs Great Britain |
|
Saturday, February 7 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
4.05am ET / 9.05am GMT |
Great Britain vs Canada |
|
Saturday, February 7 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
8.35am ET / 1.35pm GMT |
Estonia vs Norway |
|
Saturday, February 7 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Korea vs United States |
|
Sunday, February 8 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
4.05am ET / 9.05am GMT |
Norway vs Czechia |
|
Sunday, February 8 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
8.35am ET / 1.35pm GMT |
Canada vs Sweden |
|
Sunday, February 8 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Italy vs Great Britain |
|
Monday, February 9 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
4.05am ET / 9.05am GMT |
Switzerland vs Canada |
|
Monday, February 9 |
Mixed Doubles – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Semi-finals |
|
Tuesday, February 10 |
Mixed Doubles – Medal Matches |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Bronze Medal Match |
|
Tuesday, February 10 |
Mixed Doubles – Medal Matches |
12.05pm ET / 5.05pm GMT |
Gold Medal Match |
|
Wednesday, February 11 |
Men’s Team – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Sweden vs Italy |
|
Thursday, February 12 |
Women’s Team – Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
Korea vs United States |
|
Thursday, February 12 |
Women’s Team – Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Norway vs Germany |
|
Thursday, February 12 |
Women’s Team – Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
China vs Great Britain |
|
Friday, February 13 |
Men’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
Canada vs United States |
|
Friday, February 13 |
Women’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Denmark vs Sweden |
|
Friday, February 13 |
Men’s Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Switzerland vs China |
|
Saturday, February 14 |
Women’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
Italy vs China |
|
Saturday, February 14 |
Men’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Czechia vs Great Britain |
|
Saturday, February 14 |
Women’s Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Canada vs Switzerland |
|
Sunday, February 15 |
Men’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
United States vs Sweden |
|
Sunday, February 15 |
Women’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Japan vs Korea |
|
Sunday, February 15 |
Men’s Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
China vs Canada |
|
Monday, February 16 |
Women’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
Sweden vs Switzerland |
|
Monday, February 16 |
Men’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Great Britain vs Norway |
|
Monday, February 16 |
Women’s Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
United States vs Italy |
|
Tuesday, February 17 |
Men’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
Switzerland vs Sweden |
|
Tuesday, February 17 |
Women’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Sweden vs Canada |
|
Tuesday, February 17 |
Men’s Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Germany vs Switzerland |
|
Wednesday, February 18 |
Women’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
China vs Denmark |
|
Wednesday, February 18 |
Men’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Italy vs Canada |
|
Wednesday, February 18 |
Women’s Round Robin |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
Great Britain vs Japan |
|
Thursday, February 19 |
Men’s Round Robin |
3.05am ET / 8.05am GMT |
Sweden vs Czechia |
|
Thursday, February 19 |
Women’s Round Robin |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
Switzerland vs United States |
|
Thursday, February 19 |
Men’s Semi-finals |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
TBD |
|
Friday, February 20 |
Women’s Semi-finals |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
TBD |
|
Friday, February 20 |
Men’s Bronze Medal Match |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
TBD |
|
Saturday, February 21 |
Women’s Bronze Medal Match |
8.05am ET / 1.05pm GMT |
TBD |
|
Saturday, February 21 |
Men’s Gold Medal Match |
1.05pm ET / 6.05pm GMT |
TBD |
|
Sunday, February 22 |
Women’s Gold Medal Match |
5.05am ET / 10.05am GMT |
TBD |
Can I watch Winter Olympics Curling free of charge?
Yes! As we’ve outlined above, free coverage is available on BBC iPlayer in the UK, CBC Gem in Canada, 9Now in Australia and RTÉ Player in Ireland.
In the US, NBC, USA Network and CNBC coverage is available via a free trial for YouTube TV.
Other, non-English language Olympics free streams can be found on ORF (Austria), RTBF (Belgium), VRT (Belgium), DR (Denmark), France TV (France), RAI (Italy), Yle (Finland), ZDF (Germany), RUV (Iceland), NOS (Netherlands), NRK (Norway), TVP (Poland), RTVE (Spain), Canal Nu9ve (Mexico) and the SRF RTS channels (Switzerland).
Fans away from home can use a VPN to watch the free coverage from abroad.
Can I watch Winter Olympics Curling on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all things Autumn Nations on the official social media channels on X (@MilanoCortina2026), YouTube (@Olympics) and Instagram (@milanocortina2026).
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