International curling fans can watch live TSN Olympic Trials coverage at a special link. And we’ve got it.
There’s big news for curling fans outside of the world’s largest curling nation.
Canada’s The Sports Network has arranged for a live international stream of the country’s Olympic Curling Trials coverage.
And we’ve got it for you.
The stream kicks into gear with draw one action on Saturday, Nov. 22 (2:00 p.m. Atlantic time) and concludes with the championship finals (best two of three series) ending either Nov. 29 or 30.
Those streams will be geoblocked in Canada. Canadian fans can watch TSN’s terrestrial (cable) coverage all week, or watch online via TSN live (subscription) or via TSN+ which is the network’s stand-alone, digital streaming service.
The championship will declare Canada’s men’s and women’s four-player teams for the Olympic Winter Games at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy in February.
The streams will be available to all viewers outside Canada and hosted on TSN’s YouTube page, at this special link.
Meanwhile, TSN’s game coverage will be posted to the Curling Canada YouTube channel on a delayed basis , between 24 to 48 hours after game completion.
Draw 1 coverage will feature Ottawa’s Rachel Homan against Winnipeg’s Kate Cameron. Draw 2 coverage (6:00 p.m. AT) will spotlight Winnipeg’s Matt Dunstone against John Epping of Sudbury, Ont.
Be sure to check out our massive Trials event coverage, starting with pre-event discussions and predictions from Kevin Palmer and his Rock Logic podcast, plus the biggest curling pod on the planet: 2 Girls and a Game.
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