The 2026 Montana’s Brier is set to capture national attention as Canada’s top men’s curling teams compete for one of the sport’s most prestigious titles. With fans eager to follow every draw and playoff matchup, interest in how to watch the 2026 Montana’s Brier live online is already growing. As with previous editions, the event will be widely covered through official and authorized platforms, ensuring reliable access for viewers in Canada and beyond.
Here is the essential breakdown for fans and followers:
The tournament features 18 teams divided into two pools of nine. Each team plays an eight-game round-robin.
Opening Draw: Friday, Feb. 27 at 7:30 PM NT (6:00 PM ET). Featured matchups include Team Gushue (NL) vs. Quebec and Team Jacobs (Canada) vs. P.E.I.
Daily Action: Draws typically run three times a day at 9:30 AM, 2:30 PM, and 7:30 PM NT.
Playoff Weekend:
Friday, March 6: Page Qualifiers (1:30 PM & 7:30 PM NT).
Saturday, March 7: Page 3v4 Game (1:00 PM NT) and Page 1v2 Game (7:30 PM NT).
Sunday, March 8: Semifinal (1:30 PM NT) and the Championship Final (7:30 PM NT).
TSN is the exclusive rights holder for the Brier in Canada.
Television: All draws will be broadcast live across TSN's national feeds (TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5).
Live Stream (Canada): Available via the TSN App and TSN.ca for subscribers.
International: Fans outside of Canada can typically stream the event through Curling Canada’s Plus platform or the World Curling Curling Channel, often available for a small fee or event pass.
The field includes the defending champion (Team Canada), the top three teams from the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS), and 14 provincial/territorial winners.
Pool APool BCanada (Brad Jacobs)Alberta (Kevin Koe)Newfoundland & Labrador (Brad Gushue)Saskatchewan (Mike McEwen)Ontario (Jayden King)Manitoba (Matt Dunstone)Saskatchewan (Kelly Knapp)Manitoba (Braden Calvert)Quebec (Jean-Michel Ménard)British Columbia (Cody Tanaka)Nova Scotia (Kendal Thompson)Northern Ontario (Dustin Montpellier)Prince Edward Island (Tyler Smith)New Brunswick (James Grattan)NL - Host (Nathan Young)Northwest Territories (Jamie Koe)Nunavut (Derek Samagalski)Yukon (Thomas Scoffin)
Scores are updated in real-time on the Curling Canada official website (curling.ca/scores). The winner of this event will go on to represent Canada at the 2026 LGT World Men’s Curling Championship in Ogden, Utah.