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2025 MONTANA'S BRIER

Curling Newsdesk

2/27/20254 min read

For the first time since 1968, The 2025 Montana’s Brier, Canada’s premier men’s curling championship, is set to take place from February 28 to March 9, 2025, in Kelowna, British Columbia. The semifinal and championship games are set for Sunday, March 9, with the winning team earning the honor of representing Canada at the World Men's Curling Championship later that month.

The champion will represent Canada on home ice at the World Men's Curling Championship, taking place from March 29 to April 6 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

2025 Brier Details
  • Dates: Friday, Feb. 28-Sunday, March 9

  • Location: Prospera Place (Kelowna, British Columbia)

  • TV channel: TSN

  • Live stream: TSN.ca, TSN app and Curling World (Worldwide)

How to Watch Montana’s Brier 2025

The 2025 Montana's Brier will air on TSN and can be streamed on TSN.ca and the TSN app.

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Tournament Format: A Test of Skill and Endurance

Montana’s Brier 2025 will feature an engaging tournament structure designed to crown Canada’s top curling team. The competition begins with a round-robin phase, where teams are divided into two pools. The highest-ranking teams from each pool will advance to a playoff stage, following a Page playoff format. This system provides top-performing teams multiple opportunities to secure a spot in the final showdown, ensuring a fair and competitive championship.

The ultimate victor will not only take home the coveted Brier Tankard but also earn the honor of representing Canada on home soil at the world men’s curling championship.

Competing Teams: The Best in Canadian Curling

The 2025 Brier will showcase elite curling talent from across Canada, with teams divided into two pools:

Pool A
  • Alberta (Koe)

  • British Columbia

  • Canada

  • Manitoba (Carruthers)

  • Manitoba (Dunstone)

  • New Brunswick

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Northern Ontario

  • Nunavut

Pool B
  • Alberta (Jacobs)

  • Northwest Territories

  • Nova Scotia

  • Ontario

  • Prince Edward Island

  • Quebec

  • Saskatchewan (Kleiter)

  • Saskatchewan (McEwen)

  • Yukon

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WATCH: Brier 2025 Live Streaming Anywhere

For fans outside Canada, the Brier final can be streamed globally through Curling World’s OTT channel (select games). No VPN or cable subscription is required—simply tune in and enjoy the action on any device.

Where Can I Watch the Brier in the USA?

Unfortunately, there is no official broadcaster for the Brier in the U.S. However, curling fans south of the border can still catch all the action through Curling World OTT, a global streaming platform. No VPN or cable subscription is required—simply sign up for a pay-per-view plan and enjoy the games on any device.

2025 Brier Pool Standings Recap

2025 Brier Playoffs Recap: Dunstone and Gushue Advance to Page 1-2 Game

The 2025 Tim Hortons Brier playoffs are in full swing, and the competition is as fierce as ever. On Friday, March 7, the top-ranked teams battled it out in the qualifying matches, with Matt Dunstone’s Manitoba squad and defending champion Brad Gushue’s Team Canada securing their spots in the Page Playoff 1-2 game. Here’s a recap of the day’s action and a look at what’s next in the quest for the Brier Tankard.

Friday’s Qualifying Matches

Manitoba (Dunstone) 6, Saskatchewan (McEwen) 5

In a nail-biting showdown, Matt Dunstone and his Manitoba team edged out Mike McEwen’s Saskatchewan rink with a 6-5 victory. The match was a testament to Dunstone’s precision and composure under pressure, as he delivered a clutch performance to secure the win.

Canada (Gushue) 7, Alberta (Jacobs) 4

Defending champion Brad Gushue continued his dominant run, defeating Brad Jacobs’ Alberta team with a commanding 7-4 scoreline. Gushue’s experience and strategic prowess were on full display, as he outmaneuvered Jacobs to advance to the Page 1-2 game.

What’s Next: Page Playoffs Schedule

With Friday’s wins, Dunstone and Gushue have secured their spots in the Page Playoff 1-2 game, scheduled for Saturday, March 8, at 9:30 PM ET. The winner of this game will advance directly to the Brier Final on Sunday, March 9.

Meanwhile, the losing teams from Friday’s qualifiers—Saskatchewan (McEwen) and Alberta (Jacobs)—faced off in must-win evening matches:

  • Saskatchewan (McEwen) vs. Manitoba (Carruthers)

  • Alberta (Jacobs) vs. Nova Scotia (Purcell)

The winners of these matches will compete in the Page Playoff 3-4 game on Saturday, March 8, at 3:30 PM ET. The losers will be eliminated from the tournament.

Page Playoffs Format

  • Page 1-2 Game (Saturday, 9:30 PM ET): The winner advances directly to the Final. The loser drops to the Semifinal.

  • Page 3-4 Game (Saturday, 3:30 PM ET): The winner advances to the Semifinal. The loser is eliminated.

  • Semifinal (Sunday, 2:00 PM ET): The Page 3-4 winner faces the Page 1-2 loser for a spot in the Final.

  • Final (Sunday, 8:00 PM ET): The Page 1-2 winner takes on the Semifinal winner for the Brier Championship.

Key Storylines to Watch

  1. Dunstone vs. Gushue: A clash of curling titans in the Page 1-2 game. Can Dunstone dethrone the defending champion, or will Gushue continue his quest for back-to-back titles?

  2. Battle for Survival: The Page 3-4 game will feature teams fighting to keep their championship dreams alive. Expect high-stakes drama and intense competition.

  3. Road to the Final: With only four teams remaining, every shot counts. Who will rise to the occasion and claim the Brier Tankard?

Mark your calendars and get ready for ten days of intense curling action—Montana’s Brier 2025 is just around the corner!