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Curling is gaining popularity across the country and more curling means more chances to watch! Keep an eye on this page to stay updated on all the live-curling action! From U.S. championships to world-class international play, there are plenty of chances to catch elite curling action, learn the game’s strategy, and cheer on your favorite teams. Settle in, and enjoy the show.
Click the links below to find upcoming dates, broadcast details, and streaming links for national and international curling competitions throughout the season.
The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games
The 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games will feature five curling disciplines with the United States is represented in all five. Curling will be the longest running sport at both the Olympic and Paralympic games, starting before the Opening Ceremonies and finishing just hours before the closing ceremonies.
All Curling Games will take place at the Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, the site of the 1956 Winter Olympic Games. All games will be available for streaming on Peacock with the Premium Plan. Select games will feature commentary. Additionally, select games will be broadcast on CNBC and USA Networks.
Mixed Doubles: February 4 - 10, 2026
Men’s: February 11 - 21, 2026
Women’s: February 12 - 22, 2026
Wheelchair Mixed Doubles: March 4 - 11, 2026
Wheelchair Mixed Team: March 7 - 14, 2026
Olympic and Paralympic Round Robin Schedule
Olympic and Paralympic games have three draws per day. During the Round Robin portion of the Games, the scheduled game times are below. Playoff and Medal Game Times are available on the full schedule for the Olympics and Paralympics. Cortina is in the Central European Time Zone (CET). The table below has both local (CET) and Central US (CT) times.
| Discpline | Draw 1 | Draw 2 | Draw 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mixed Doubles (MXD) | 10 am CET / 3 am CT | 2:30 pm CET / 7:30 am CT | 7 pm CET / noon CT |
| Men's and Women's | 9 am CET / 2 am CT | 2 pm CET / 7 am CT | 7 pm CET / noon CT |
| Wheelchair MXD | * | 2:30 pm CET / 7:30 am CT* | * |
| Wheelchair Mixed Team | 9:30 am CET / 2:30 am CT* | * | 6:30 pm CET / 11:30 am CT* |
*Round Robin games for Wheelchair Curling disciplines are run concurrently. Times shown are for when the disciplines overlap. Times are different at the start and end of both disciplines. Please refer to the full playing schedule for more details
USA Curling National Championships
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Where:
Bojangles Arena, Charlotte, NCFormat:
Eight men’s teams and eight women’s teams
Ten-end games, typically lasting 2.5 - 3 hoursWatch Info:
All games will be available on the USA Curling YouTube channel, with production by Stadium Sports Network (SSN), our Official Streaming Partner.Attend in person:
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Where:
Cape Cod Curling Club, Falmouth, MAFormat:
12 Mixed Doubles Teams. One male and one Female player per team. Players are 21 years of age or younger.
Eight-end games, typically lasting 1.5 hours.Watch:
Select games will be streamed on the Cape Cod Curling Club YouTube Channel. -
Where:
Chaska Curling Center, Chaska, MNFormat:
12 Women’s Teams and 12 Men’s team. Players must all be league-playing members of the same USA Curling Member Club. Eight-end games, typically lasting two hours.Watch:
Games will be streamed on Chaska Curling Center’s YouTube page. -
Where:
Capital Ice Complex, Bismarck, NDFormat:
Eight Junior (under 20 years of age) Men’s teams and eight Junior Women’s teams.
Eight-end games, typically lasting 2.5-3 hours.Watch:
All games will be available on the USA Curling YouTube channel, with production by Stadium Sports Network (SSN). -
Where:
Denver Curling Club, Golden, COFormat:
12 teams of two men and two women, alternating throwing order.
Eight-end games, typically lasting 2 hours.Watch:
The 2026 Mixed National Championship will be hosted by Denver Curling Club in Golden, CO. Select games will be streamed. -
Where:
Granite Curling Club of Seattle, Seattle, WAFormat:
24 teams (open format—no gender requirements), each made up of players with five years or less of curling experience.
Eight-end games, typically lasting 2 hoursWatch:
Games will be streamed on YouTube.
*Winners will represent the United States at the respective World Championship
For more details about each of these and the rest of our national championships, check out our Championships Page.
World Curling Championships
Teams represent the United States by winning National Championships. Winning teams continue on to World Championships in the following events remaining in 2026, with the teams that win the 2026 Junior Men’s & Junior Women’s Nationals representing the United States in 2027.
All World Curling Championships are available on The Curling Channel, the World Curling webcasting service. Individual events or full-season passes are available for purchase for a nominal fee.
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Where:
Taarnby, DenmarkFormat:
Ten Junior Men’s and ten Junior Women’s teams. Eight-end games, typically lasting 2-2.5 hoursRound Robin Daily Schedule:
Draw 1: 9 am CET / 2 am CT
Draw 2: 2 pm CET / 7 am CT
Draw 3: 7 pm CET / noon CT
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Where:
Calgary, AB, CanadaFormat:
13 Women’s teams. Ten-end games, typically lasting 2.5 - 3 hoursDaily Round Robin Schedule:
Draw 1: 9 am MT / 10 am CT
Draw 2: 2 pm MT / 3 pm CT
Draw 3: 7 pm MT / 8 pm CT
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Where:
Ogden, UT, USAFormat:
13 Men’s teams. Ten-end games, typically lasting 2.5 - 3 hours.Daily Round Robin Schedule:
Draw 1: 9 am MT / 10 am CT
Draw 2: 2 pm MT / 3 pm CT
Draw 3: 7 pm MT / 8 pm CT
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Where:
Geneva, SwitzerlandFormat:
20 Mixed Doubles teams.
Eight-end games, typically lasting 1.5 hoursDaily Round Robin Schedule:
Draw 1: 10 am CET / 3 am CT
Draw 2: 2:30 pm CET / 7:30 am CT
Draw 3: 7 pm CET / noon CT
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Where:
Geneva, SwitzerlandFormat:
Players 50 years of age or older.
Eight-end games, typically lasting two hours.Daily Round Robin Schedule:
TBA
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Where:
Edmonton, AB, CanadaFormat:
Limited to players 21 years of age or younger. Eight-end games, typically lasting 1.5 hours.Daily Round Robin Schedule:
TBA