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    Great Britain’s men face Canada in Saturday’s curling final at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

    GB’s men slumped to a 9-5 defeat by Canada on Tuesday evening following the controversy that erupted over the weekend with cheating accusations made against the Canadian team, but they hit back in style against the USA on Wednesday afternoon, winning 9-2 after just six ends to remain in the hunt for a medal.

    Bruce Mouat’s rink required help from elsewhere to seal a top-four spot, needing either Norway or Italy to lose their final match on Thursday morning. Italy obliged by losing 9-5 to unbeaten Switzerland, while Norway beat already-qualified Canada to seal the final qualifying spot, one place above GB.

    Britain then saw off Switzerland 8-5 in the semi-finals to guarantee at least silver – which they won in Beijing four years ago.

    Team GB’s women however were narrowly edged out of the top four. Having snatched the most remarkable of 8-7 victories against the USA on Wednesday morning before thrashing Japan 9-3 in the evening and beating Italy 7-4 on Thursday, they needed Switzerland to beat the US to guarantee their progression.

    But the Americans sealed a remarkable 7-6 victory in an extra end to condemn Britain to a group stage defeat.

    When is the men’s curling final?

    Team GB take on Canada at 6.05pm GMT (7.05pm local time) on Saturday 21 February.

    How to watch on TV and stream online

    The final will be broadast live on TNT Sports and subscribers can stream the action online via the Discovery+ app and website.

    It will also be shown on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport website.

    Men’s curling results

    Bronze match

    20 February: Norway v Switzerland

    Semi-finals

    19 February: Switzerland 5-8 Great Britain

    19 February: Canada 5-4 Norway

    Round robin

    11 February: China 4-9 Great Britain

    12 February: Great Britain 6-3 Sweden

    13 February: Great Britain 7-9 Italy

    14 February: Czech Republic 4-7 Great Britain

    15 February: Germany 4-9 Great Britain

    15 February: Great Britain 5-6 Switzerland

    16 February: Great Britain 6-7 Norway

    17 February: Canada 9-5 Great Britain

    18 February: USA 2-9 Great Britain

    Top 4 advanced to play-offs

    Team

    Pld

    W

    L

    Switzerland (Q)

    9

    9

    0

    Canada (Q)

    9

    7

    2

    Norway (Q)

    9

    5

    4

    Great Britain (Q)

    9

    5

    4

    USA

    9

    4

    5

    Italy

    9

    4

    5

    Germany

    9

    4

    5

    Czech Republic

    9

    3

    6

    Sweden

    9

    2

    7

    China

    9

    2

    7

    Team GB squad

    Skip: Bruce Mouat

    Third: Grant Hardie

    Second: Bobby Lammie

    Lead: Hammy McMillan Jr.

    Alternate: Kyle Waddell

    Women’s curling results

    Semi-finals

    20 February: USA v Switzerland

    20 February: Canada v Sweden

    Round robin

    12 February: China 7-4 Great Britain

    13 February: Great Britain 3-9 Republic of Korea

    14 February: Great Britain 7-6 Canada

    15 February: Great Britain 7-10 Sweden

    16 February: Denmark 2-7 Great Britain

    16 February: Switzerland 10-6 Great Britain

    17 February: Switzerland 10-6 Great Britain

    18 February: USA 7-8 Great Britain

    18 February: Great Britain 9-3 Japan

    19 February: Great Britain 7-4 Italy

    Top 4 advance to play-offs

    Team

    Pld

    W

    L

    Sweden (Q)

    9

    7

    2

    USA (Q)

    9

    6

    3

    Switzerland (Q)

    9

    6

    3

    Canada (Q)

    9

    6

    3

    South Korea

    9

    5

    4

    Great Britain

    9

    5

    4

    Denmark

    9

    4

    5

    Japan

    9

    2

    7

    Italy

    9

    2

    7

    China

    9

    2

    7

    Team GB’s squad

    Skip: Sophie Jackson

    Third: Jennifer Dodds

    Second: Sophie Sinclair

    Fourth: Rebecca Morrison

    Alternate: Fay Henderson

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