Grand Slam of Curling and Rock League gain ESPN streaming deal
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 10:53 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

The Grand Slam of Curling and Rock League will receive over 300 hours of live coverage in the U.S. following a new three-year agreement with ESPN. Starting mid-October, the streaming service ESPN+ will air events from both leagues, marking a return after prior lapses in U.S. coverage of significant curling events. The deal comes after The Curling Group's announcement of expanded Canadian broadcast rights with CBC and Sportsnet. The 2026-27 season will kick off with the GSOC Invitational in Victoria, British Columbia, featuring top teams like Brad Jacobs and Anna Hasselborg.
- •Coverage includes Grand Slam of Curling and Rock League on ESPN+
- •First event is GSOC Invitational from October 13-18, 2026
- •The deal follows coverage gaps for U.S. curling fans
- •Expanded Canadian rights also announced with CBC and Sportsnet
- •Top teams will participate in five GSOC events across Canada
- 10:53 PMYahoo Sports — Grand Slam of Curling, Rock League secure expanded U.S. coverage with new ESPN deal
"More than 300 hours of live streaming coverage are on tap for the upcoming curling season.
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