Four teams qualify for playoffs on day six of 2026 World Women's Curling Championship

Four teams advanced to the playoffs on day six of the 2026 World Women's Curling Championship in Calgary, amid a tight race highlighted by standout performances and Olympic-inspired momentum.

Day six of the World Women's Curling Championship (WWCC26), held March 14-22 in Calgary, Alberta, saw four teams secure playoff spots. The competition, featuring 13 international teams in a round-robin format, has been intensely competitive. Switzerland upset front-running Canada to claim the top of the standings in a key matchup, while Sweden's Isabella Wranaa carries high spirits from recent Olympic success into the tournament. Reflections on Olympic achievements have motivated participants throughout the event. The playoff race remained close entering day six, building on dramatic results from prior draws. Top teams now prepare for qualification games, semifinals, and the final on March 21-22.

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