Grand Slam of Curling set for 2026-27 season with expanded coverage
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 6:11 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

The Grand Slam of Curling returns for the 2026-27 season with enhanced broadcast and streaming options. Five events will take place across Canada from October to December, featuring top teams competing for approximately $400,000 in prize money at each event. Coverage will be available through CBC and Sportsnet, with live streams on platforms like fubo and Sportsnet+. Major names expected to participate include Olympic medalists like Brad Jacobs and Anna Hasselborg, among others. Full details on the tournament schedule and participating teams have been announced.
- •Five Grand Slam events scheduled from October to December 2026.
- •Broadcasting on CBC, Sportsnet, and live streams via fubo and Sportsnet+.
- •Top teams include Olympic medalists and various international competitors.
- •Prize money is set at approximately $400,000 per event.
- 6:11 PMYahoo Sports — Where to watch Grand Slam of Curling: Schedule, TV channels, live streams for 2026-27 GSOC season
"Fans will get to watch more of the Grand Slam of Curling than ever this season. Here's how to catch all the action.
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