TSN streams Scotties Tournament of Hearts live outside Canada

The Sports Network (TSN) is providing international webstreams of Canada's national women's curling championship, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, for viewers outside the country. This follows their earlier live streaming of the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. The coverage peaks with the semifinal and final in early February.

TSN has expanded access to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts by offering live streams to curling enthusiasts beyond Canada's borders. Building on their successful webstreaming of the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials two months prior, the network launched these international streams at the start of the week for the national women's championship, held in Mississauga, Ontario.

The streams are geoblocked within Canada, where domestic viewers can access the event through TSN's cable broadcasts, the subscription-based TSN live online service, or the standalone TSN+ digital platform. For international audiences, the coverage is freely available on TSN's YouTube page via a dedicated link.

Key broadcasts include the semifinal on Sunday, February 1, at 1:00 p.m. ET, followed by the championship final at 7:00 p.m. ET. Canadian fans unable to watch live can find replays on the Curling Canada YouTube channel, uploaded 36 to 48 hours after each match.

TCN columnist Mike Fournier recently outlined the playoff scenarios in a report from the Mississauga event. The victorious team will represent Canada at the women's world curling championship, scheduled for March 14-22 in Calgary, Alberta.

This initiative broadens global reach for one of curling's premier events, ensuring fans worldwide can follow the competition without geographic restrictions.

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Kerri Einarson delivers a stone at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, amid cheering fans and tournament banners.
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Scotties Tournament of Hearts opens without champion Homan

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The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts begins Friday in Mississauga, Ontario, featuring an 18-team field without five-time champion Rachel Homan, who is preparing for the Olympics. Kerri Einarson leads Team Canada as the top seed seeking her fifth national title, while contenders like Christina Black and Kaitlyn Lawes aim to capitalize on the open competition. The winner will represent Canada at the world championships in Calgary.

Top Canadian female curlers have convened in Mississauga for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the nation's premier women's curling event. This marks the first time the championship is hosted in the Greater Toronto Area at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre. Eighteen elite teams are competing for the title and a spot at the world championship.

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Some of Canada's best female curlers have gathered in Mississauga for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the national women's curling championship. The event marks the first time it is held in the Greater Toronto Area, at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre. Defending champion Kerri Einarson enters as the favorite, while five-time winner Rachel Homan sits out to prepare for the Olympics.

Taylour Stevens of Nova Scotia secured the final playoff berth at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a thrilling 9-7 victory over Ontario's Hailey Armstrong. The rookie skip nailed a game-winning in-off shot in the 10th end to overcome a late deficit. This marks the first time two Nova Scotia teams have advanced to the playoffs in the event's history.

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Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes began the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a dominant 10-4 victory over British Columbia's Taylor Reese-Hansen on Friday night. The two-time Olympic champion controlled the game from the start at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Canada's Kerri Einarson also secured a decisive 13-4 win against Yukon's Bayly Scoffin.

Young Alberta skips Kayla Skrlik and Selena Sturmay are making their mark at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, leveraging youth and experience to challenge top teams. Both squads sit at 1-1 and 2-1 respectively after Day 3, drawing confidence from recent performances at Olympic trials and provincials. With time on their side, they aim for playoffs in the Greater Toronto Area event.

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Northern Ontario's Krista Scharf secured a 7-4 victory over Alberta's Kayla Skrlik in their round-robin opener at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The match took place on Saturday afternoon as part of the Canadian women's curling championship. This win marks a strong start for Scharf's team in the competition.

 

 

 

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