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The Grand Slam of Curling is back for another season, with new broadcast and streaming deals for 2026-27 bringing fans even better access to all the action.
The sport's biggest stars will vie for glory at five GSOC events across Canada from October through December, with men's and women's teams playing for the top share in the largest prize pools in curling at around $400,000 per event.
Through fields will vary by tournament, expect to see numerous Olympic medalists at each stop including teams skipped by Milan Cortina 2026 gold medal winners Brad Jacobs of Canada and Anna Hasselborg of Sweden. The remaining medalists from 2026 also are in the mix, with Bruce Mouat (Scotland), Yannick Schwaller (Switzerland), Alina Pätz (Switzerland) and Rachel Homan (Canada) expected to lead their teams once again in the GSOC.
It's the greatest show on ice. Here's all you need to know to tune in to every bonspiel.
Where to watch Grand Slam of Curling
- TV channels: CBC, Sportsnet
- Live streams:fubo, Sportsnet+, Rock Channel
Grand Slam of Curling bonspiels will air across multiple platforms, with the most extensive coverage ever offered on tap for this season.
Sportsnet will televise three draws each day from Tuesday through Friday at all five tournaments in addition to the championship matchups each Sunday. Saturday playoff games will air on CBC, which can be streamed live via fubo, in addition to Sportsnet+. Rock Channel will have coverage of morning round-robin games during the week and tiebreakers on Saturdays.
Grand Slam of Curling schedule 2026-27
| Dates | Tournament | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Oct. 13-18 | GSOC Invitational | Victoria, British Columbia |
| Nov. 3-8 | GSOC Masters | Medicine Hat, Alberta |
| Nov. 17-22 | GSOC National | Sydney, Nova Scotia |
| Dec. 1-6 | GSOC Open | Thunder Bay, Ontario |
| Dec. 15-20 | GSOC Players' Cup | Kingston, Ontario |
Grand Slam of Curling teams 2026-27
Participating teams will vary from event to event, but some of the top contenders expected to compete this season include:
Men's teams
- Team Bottcher (Canada): Brendan Bottcher, Jake Horgan, Tanner Horgan, Geoff Walker
- Team Casper (USA): Danny Casper, Luc Violette, Ben Richardson, Aidan Oldenburg
- Team Dunstone (Canada): Matt Dunstone, Colton Lott, Mark Nichols, Ryan Harnden
- Team Eriksson (Sweden): Rasmus Wranå, Oskar Eriksson, Christoffer Sundgren, Simon Olofsson
- Team Hardie (Scotland): Ross Whyte, Grant Hardie, Craig Waddell, Euan Kyle
- Team Jacobs (Canada): Brad Jacobs, Marc Kennedy, Brett Gallant, Ben Hebert
- Team Koe (Canada): Kevin Koe, Johnson Tao, Aaron Sluchinski, Karrick Martin
- Team Mouat (Scotland): Bruce Mouat, Robin Brydone, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan Jr.
- Team Ramsfjell (Norway): Magnus Ramsfjell, Steffen Walstad, Bendik Ramsfjell, Mathias Braenden
- Team Y. Schwaller (Switzerland): Benoît Schwarz-van Berkel, Yannick Schwaller, Sven Michel, Pablo Lachat-Couchepin
- Team Waddell (Scotland): Kyle Waddell, Mark Watt, Angus Bryce, Blair Haswell
- Team Yamaguchi (Japan): Riku Yanagisawa, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Takeru Yamamoto, Satoshi Koizumi, Yasumasa Tanida
Women's teams
- Team Dupont (Denmark): Madeleine Dupont, Mathilde Halse, Jasmin Holtermann, Denise Dupont, Katrine Schmidt
- Team Einarson (Canada): Kerri Einarson, Shannon Birchard, Karlee Burgess, Jocelyn Peterman
- Team Fujisawa (Japan): Satsuki Fujisawa, Yako Matsuzawa, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida
- Team Gim (Korea): Eun-ji Gim, Min-ji Kim, Su-ji Kim, Ye-eun Seol, Ye-ji Seol
- Team Hasselborg (Sweden): Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer, Sofia Scharback
- Team Homan (Canada): Rachel Homan, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew, Sarah Wilkes
- Team MacMillan (Canada): Kayla MacMillan, Val Sweeting, Lindsay Dubue, Lauren Lenentine
- Team Nihira (Japan): Miku Nihira, Momoha Tabata, Sae Yamamoto, Mikoto Nakajima
- Team Pätz (Switzerland): Alina Pätz, Selina Witschonke, Stefanie Berset, Renée Frigo
- Team Reese-Hansen (Canada): Taylor Reese-Hansen, Megan McGillivray, Kim Bonneau, Julianna Mackenzie
- Team X. Schwaller (Switzerland): Xenia Schwaller, Selina Gafner, Fabienne Rieder, Selina Rychiger
- Team Wranå (Sweden): Isabella Wranå, Almida de Val, Maria Larsson, Moa Dryburgh, Linda Stenlund