Crown Royal Players' Championship Live Stream: How to watch From Anywhere
Cheapest way to watch 2026 Players' Championship Curling Every Rounds Online From Anywhere.
NEWS
David Mikes
1/7/20262 min read


The final Grand Slam of Curling event of the season brings high drama and global intrigue as the Crown Royal Players’ Championship takes over Steinbach, Manitoba. With only twelve elite teams competing on both the men’s and women’s sides, there’s no margin for error. Every draw matters, and every matchup feels like a playoff preview.
For Canadian fans, this championship arrives with added pressure. The previous GSOC stop, the HearingLife Canadian Open, delivered a historic — and uncomfortable — result: not a single Canadian team reached the semifinals. Even perennial powerhouse Rachel Homan was stopped short, falling in the quarterfinals. As the season winds down, Canadian squads are eager to reclaim home-ice dominance.
Watch the 2026 Crown Royal Players’ Championship From Anywhere
Fans around the world won’t have to miss a stone. With live streaming options available, viewers can follow every draw, end, and dramatic finish no matter where they’re watching from.
WATCH: 2026 Crown Royal Players' Championship Anywhere
Must-Watch Matchups to Circle on the Schedule
The draw schedule is packed with marquee clashes, but a few games stand out as potential tournament-definers.
Draw 3 – Jan. 6 | 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT
Matt Dunstone vs. Mike McEwen
An early matchup with major implications. Dunstone is looking to prove that the holiday break helped reset his form, while McEwen desperately needs a strong opening performance after early losses derailed previous GSOC events.
Draw 6 – Jan. 7 | 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT
Rachel Homan vs. Satsuki Fujisawa
This rematch carries plenty of emotion. Fujisawa spoiled Homan’s perfect GSOC season at the Canadian Open, and Homan will be eager to reassert her dominance.
Draw 7 – Jan. 7 | 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Sayaka Yoshimura vs. Momoha Tabata
Japan’s rise in curling continues. Alongside Fujisawa, Yoshimura and Tabata made history by helping Japan place three teams into the semifinals at the Canadian Open. This head-to-head will test whether that momentum carries into the new year.
Draw 11 – Jan. 8 | 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Matt Dunstone vs. Brad Jacobs
Few rivalries feel more personal. Jacobs swept Dunstone in the Canadian Olympic Trials final, and this matchup offers Dunstone a chance at redemption on a big stage.
Draw 13 – Jan. 9 | 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
Daniel Casper vs. John Shuster
A rematch rooted in Olympic history. Casper previously edged Shuster to earn the right to represent the U.S. on the world’s biggest stage. Expect intensity as Shuster looks to settle the score.
Draw 15 – Jan. 9 | 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
Silvana Tirinzoni vs. Kerri Einarson
This showdown could decide the top seed heading into the playoffs. With both teams in exceptional form, it has all the makings of a championship-level battle.
How to Stream the Crown Royal Players’ Championship Live
Coverage begins January 6 at 12:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 a.m. PT, with early draws streaming exclusively on Sportsnet+. From Draw 9 on January 8 onward, fans can watch on both Sportsnet and Sportsnet+, As well you can watch all the games on Curling World from anywhere.
WATCH: 2026 Crown Royal Players' Championship Anywhere
Whether you’re following Canadian contenders, international challengers, or simply craving elite curling at its finest, the Crown Royal Players’ Championship delivers must-see action from start to finish — no matter where in the world you’re watching.