THE World men’s curling championship is headed to Canada for the 2025 iteration of the tournament.
The tournament will take place between Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, April 6 at the Temple Gardens Centre.
Sweden are looking to retain their gold medal from 2024 in CanadaREUTERS/Todd Korol
World No 1 side Scotland will be looking to win the gold for the first time since 2023REUTERS/Todd Korol
Canada will be looking to win the gold medal on home soilChris Young/The Canadian Press via AP
Sweden will look to defend the gold, having won the title last year in Switzerland.
Home nation Canada will look to go one better than they did last year, and win the gold.
Scotland are currently ranked first in the world, and will be looking for a first gold since 2023.
Scotland’s last gold came in Canada when they won in Ontario in 2023
SunSport has everything you need to know about the World Men’s Curling Championship.
How to watch 2025 World Men’s Curling Championship and is there a live stream?
The 2025 World men’s curling championship is available LIVE on BBC Sport.
Action is also available on the BBC iPlayer.
Fixtures in the UK will be shown in three time slots, 2am BST, 4pm BST and 9pm BST.
The championship is LIVE from Canada.
2025 World Men’s Curling Championship standings
China: 6-1
Canada: 5-1
Scotland: 5-1
Norway: 4-2
Switzerland: 4-2
Sweden: 4-2
Czechia: 4-3
USA: 3-3
Germany: 3-4
Italy: 2-5
Japan: 2-5
South Korea: 0-6
Austria: 0-6
2025 World Men’s Curling Championship schedule
Saturday, March 29
Draw 1: 9pm BST
Czechia 6-5 South Korea
Canada 7-3 Japan
Switzerland 7-4 Norway
United States 7-6 Italy
Sunday, March 30
Draw 2: 2am BST
China 9-5 Sweden
Italy 9-2 South Korea
Scotland 12-2 Austria
Canada 7-5 Germany
Draw 3: 4pm BST
Scotland 9-6 Japan
China 8-2 United States
Czechia 8-7 Germany
Switzerland 9-4 Austria
Draw 4: 9pm BST
United States 12-7 Switzerland
Norway 7-3 Czechia
Canada 9-3 South Korea
Sweden 10-5 Japan
Monday, March 31
Draw 5: 2am BST
Norway 8-3 Germany
Sweden 8-4 Austria
China 9-4 Italy
Scotland 9-3 South Korea
Draw 6: 4pm BST
Italy 7-5 Czechia
Switzerland 8-5 Japan
Germany 9-3 Austria
Draw 7: 9pm BST
Switzerland 7-5 China
Scotland 6-5 Canada
Sweden 6-3 South Korea
Norway 8-6 United States
Tuesday, April 1
Draw 8: 2am BST
Japan 9-7 Austria
Norway 9-8 Italy
Czechia 8-2 Scotland
China 11-10 Germany
Draw 9: 4pm BST
Japan 6-4 Czechia
United States 7-1 Austria
Canada 8-6 Sweden
Draw 10: 9pm BST
China 8-6 Norway
Germany 11-2 South Korea
Sweden 6-4 Switzerland
Scotland 9-7 Italy
Wednesday, April 2
Draw 11: 2am BST
Canada 4-2 Italy
China 8-7 Austria
Germany 11-3 Japan
Czechia 7-6 United States
Draw 12: 4pm BST
Scotland vs. Switzerland
Sweden vs. United States
Canada vs. Norway
Japan vs. South Korea
Draw 13: 9pm BST
Germany vs. Sweden
Scotland vs. Norway
China vs. Czechia
Italy vs. Austria
Thursday, April 3
Draw 15: 2am BST
United States vs. Japan
Canada vs. Czechia
South Korea vs. Austria
Switzerland vs. Germany
Draw 15: 4pm BST
Norway vs. South Korea
Switzerland vs. Italy
Scotland vs. Sweden
Canada vs. China
Draw 16: 9pm BST
Czechia vs. Austria
Japan vs. China
Germany vs. Italy
Scotland vs. United States
Friday, April 4
Draw 17: 2am BST
Canada vs. Switzerland
United States vs. South Korea
Norway vs. Japan
Sweden vs. Czechia
Draw 18: 4pm BST
Italy vs. Sweden
Scotland vs. Germany
China vs. South Korea
Norway vs. Austria
Draw 19: 9pm BST
Germany vs. United States
Canada vs. Austria
Switzerland vs. Czechia
Italy vs. Japan
Saturday, April 5
Draw 20: 2am BST
Scotland vs. China
Sweden vs. Norway
Canada vs. United States
Switzerland vs. South Korea
Qualification games: 4pm BST
No 3 seed vs. No 6 seed
No 4 seed vs. No 5 seed
Semi-finals: 10pm BST
No 1 seed vs. No 4/No 5 winner
No 2 seed vs. No 3/No 6 winner
Sunday, April 6
Bronze medal match: 4pm BST
Semi-final loser 1 vs. Semi-final loser 2
Final: 10pm BST
Semi-final winner 1 vs. Semi-final winner 2
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