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Here's How To Watch ##~*!(LIVE!-STREAM) 2024 World Women's Curling Championship Live FreE On TV Channel...Sydney, Nova Scotia is the site of the 2024 World Women’s Curling Championship, as 13 of the top rinks from around the world are gathered to compete for the right to be crowned international champions.


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The event will be staged in Centre 200, an arena which can hold 5,000 fans and is located in downtown Sydney on the island of Cape Breton.

While Canada is no stranger to hosting World Curling championships, this is a first world women’s championship to take place in Nova Scotia.

This will be the 45th world women’s championship, with the first held in Perth, Scotland in 1979. Altogether 13 of the top women’s teams will be representing their national Member Associations.

With Canada gaining participation as hosts, the other teams qualified through two different routes for this championship – by way of their performances in the Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships, held in November 2023 in Aberdeen, Scotland, and at the Pan Continental Championships, staged in Kelowna, Canada earlier in November 2023.

From the European Championships (in qualification order): Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Scotland, Estonia, Denmark and

From the Pan Continental Championships (in qualification order): Korea, Japan, United States and New Zealand

As well as having world titles and medals on the line, this event is the first of two Olympic qualifier world championships. With Italy already qualified as hosts, altogether seven national Member Associations will qualify directly for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. The others will be eligible to compete at a Pre-Olympic Qualification Event and/or the final Olympic Qualification Event, held in the 2025–26 season.

Meet the teams

Canada: the hosts will be skipped by Rachel Homan, world champion in 2017 and two-time Olympian

Denmark: skipped by Madeleine Dupont, who will be making her 15th world championship appearance. This team won European gold in 2022

Estonia: skipped by Liisa Turmann, who plays second stones – this is a second appearance by Estonia at this level. Liisa was also on the team that competed in 2021

Italy: skipped by reigning Olympic mixed doubles champion Stefania Constantini, who led the team to fifth place last year

Japan: skipped by Ueno Miyu, this is a first appearance for this team as they step up from the junior ranks

Korea: skipped by Gim Eunji, who is making her fifth appearance having just missed out on medals with fourth-place finishes in 2012 and 2014

New Zealand: this is a second appearance by a New Zealand team at this level – skip Jessica Smith led the team last year as well

Norway: skipped by Marianne Roervik, who throws third stones – last year, they took silver

Scotland: skipped by Rebecca Morrison, this team includes current Olympic champion Jennifer Dodds – this is a third world championship appearance by Morrison

Sweden: skipped by Anna Hasselborg, this team were Olympic champions in 2018 and have been world silver medallists twice

Switzerland: the defending champions are skipped by Silvana Tirinzoni – this team has won four successive world titles

Türkiye: skipped by Dilsat Yildiz, who has skipped in both of Türkiye’s previous world championship appearances

United States: skipped by Tabitha Peterson, with current world mixed doubles champion Cory Thiesse playing at third – this team finished seventh last year

Team Switzerland at the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship 2023 © World Curling / Stephen Fisher

There will be 20 sessions of round-robin play, commencing on Saturday 16 March and concluding on Friday 22 March. This will determine the top six-ranked teams. The teams ranked top and second will proceed directly to the semi-finals. For teams ranked third to sixth, qualification games will take place on Saturday 23 March (3rd v 6th and 4thv 5th). Semi-finals will follow on 23 March at 17:00.

The bronze medal game will take place on Sunday 24 March at 11:00 to be followed by the gold medal final at 17:00.

All times are Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT) which is UTC/GMT -3.

All games will be available to watch on The Curling Channel.

Find the full playing schedule here.

Here is everything you need to know for the 2024 World Women’s Curling Championship.

2024 World Women’s Curling Championship playoff schedule, results

Qualification Games (Saturday, March 23, 10 a.m. ET)

Italy — 7

Denmark — 4

Sweden — 3

South Korea — 6

Semifinals (Saturday, March 23, 4 p.m. ET)

Canada —

Korea —

Switzerland —

Italy —

Bronze-Medal Game (Sunday, March 24, 10 a.m. ET)

TBD —

TBD —

Gold-Medal Game (Sunday, March 24, 4 p.m. ET)

TBD —

TBD —

2024 World Women’s Curling Championship standings

There are 13 teams that make up the field at the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship.

In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the World Curling Federation removed all Russian Curling federation teams from competing at the World Championships. That ban remains in place in 2024.

Each team plays every one of the other participants, resulting in 12 matches in round-robin play. After the round-robin concludes, the top six teams advance to the playoffs.

The top two seeds receive a bye to the semifinals, with the No. 3-6 teams participating in the qualification games. The winners of those two matches will advance to the semifinals and the winner of the two semifinal matches play in the gold medal game. The losers of the semifinals play for the bronze.

Team Games Wins Losses

Canada 12 11 1 Q

Switzerland 12 10 2 Q

Italy 12 10 2 Q

Korea 12 10 2 Q

Sweden 12 7 5 Q

Denmark 12 6 6 Q

USA 12 6 6

Scotland 12 5 7

Norway 12 4 8

Japan 12 3 9

Turkey 12 3 9

Estonia 12 2 10

New Zealand 12 1 11

2024 World Women’s Curling Championship schedule, results

Draw 1 (Saturday, March 16, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

USA — 8

Turkey — 4

Sheet B

Sweden — 6

Canada — 7

Sheet C

New Zealand — 6

Japan — 8

Sheet D

Korea — 4

Switzerland — 7

Draw 2 (Saturday, March 16, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Italy — 8

Estonia — 4

Sheet B

USA — 3

Switzerland — 10

Sheet C

Scotland — 6

Norway — 4

Sheet D

Denmark — 4

Canada — 7

Draw 3 (Sunday, March 17, 8 a.m. ET)

Sheet A

Norway — 8

Sweden — 7

Sheet B

Estonia — 6

Korea — 9

Sheet C

Turkey — 4

Denmark — 10

Sheet D

Scotland — 6

New Zealand — 8

Draw 4 (Sunday, March 17, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Korea — 12

New Zealand — 4

Sheet B

Japan — 4

Turkey — 6

Sheet C

Canada — 10

USA — 6

Sheet D

Sweden — 4

Italy — 6

Draw 5 (Sunday, March 17, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Denmark — 6

Japan — 5

Sheet B

Italy — 8

Scotland — 2

Sheet C

Switzerland — 9

Estonia — 3

Sheet D

Norway — 5

USA — 7

Draw 6 (Monday, March 18, 8 a.m. ET)

Sheet A

Turkey — 7

Switzerland — 8

Sheet B

New Zealand — 2

Sweden — 8

Sheet C

Denmark — 9

Scotland — 2

Draw 7 (Monday, March 18, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

New Zealand — 7

Estonia — 10

Sheet B

Canada — 9

Norway — 4

Sheet C

USA — 3

Italy — 10

Sheet D

Japan — 4

Korea — 9

Draw 8 (Monday, March 18, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Scotland — 1

Sweden — 8

Sheet B

Switzerland — 10

Japan — 3

Sheet C

Norway — 11

Turkey — 5

Sheet D

Estonia — 9

Denmark — 10

Draw 9 (Tuesday, March 19, 8 a.m. ET)

Sheet B

Sweden — 9

Turkey — 6

Sheet C

Korea — 9

Scotland — 3

Sheet D

Italy — 7

Canada — 8

Draw 10 (Tuesday, March 19, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Estonia — 4

Japan — 10

Sheet B

Denmark — 7

USA — 4

Sheet C

Italy — 11

New Zealand — 3

Sheet D

Switzerland — 6

Norway — 3

Draw 11 (Tuesday, March 19, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Canada — 8

Switzerland — 5

Sheet B

Scotland — 12

Estonia — 8

Sheet C

Sweden — 6

Denmark — 5

Sheet D

Turkey — 3

Korea — 10

Draw 12 (Wednesday, March 20, 8 a.m. ET)

Sheet A

Norway — 11

New Zealand — 4

Sheet B

Korea — 9

Italy — 10

Sheet C

Japan — 2

Canada — 7

Sheet D

USA — 5

Sweden — 10

Draw 13 (Wednesday, March 20, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Denmark — 6

Italy — 8

Sheet B

Norway — 5

Japan — 8

Sheet C

Estonia — 6

Turkey — 8

Sheet D

Switzerland — 5

Scotland — 6

Draw 14 (Wednesday, March 20, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Sweden — 5

Korea — 7

Sheet B

Turkey — 5

Canada — 9

Sheet C

Scotland — 6

USA — 8

Sheet D

New Zealand — 1

Denmark — 7

Draw 15 (Thursday, March 21, 8 a.m. ET)

Sheet A

Japan — 7

USA — 9

Sheet B

Switzerland — 10

New Zealand — 2

Sheet C

Italy — 10

Norway — 2

Sheet D

Canada — 9

Estonia — 4

Draw 16 (Thursday, March 21, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Turkey — 5

Scotland — 6

Sheet B

Estonia — 5

Sweden — 8

Sheet C

Denmark — 1

Switzerland — 9

Sheet D

Korea — 7

Norway — 4

Draw 17 (Thursday, March 21, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

New Zealand — 2

Canada — 9

Sheet B

USA — 3

Korea — 9

Sheet C

Japan — 3

Sweden — 5

Sheet D

Italy — 7

Turkey — 6

Draw 18 (Friday, March 23, 8 a.m. ET)

Sheet A

Switzerland — 6

Italy — 2

Sheet B

Norway — 9

Denmark — 3

Sheet C

USA — 12

Estonia — 4

Sheet D

Scotland — 7

Japan — 2

Draw 19 (Friday, March 22, 1 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Korea — 9

Denmark — 5

Sheet B

Canada — 8

Scotland — 2

Sheet C

Turkey — 9

New Zealand — 6

Sheet D

Sweden — 2

Switzerland — 4

Draw 20 (Friday, March 22, 6 p.m. ET)

Sheet A

Estonia — 8

Norway — 6

Sheet B

Japan — 8

Italy — 10

Sheet C

Canada — 5

Korea — 6

Sheet D

New Zealand — 3

USA — 9

When is the 2024 World Women’s Curling Championship?

Start: Saturday, March 16

End: Sunday, March 24

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