Liverpool, Canada
Wednesday 30 January 2019
Curling fans from around the globe can enjoy the World Junior Curling Championships 2019 live on World Curling TV from 16 to 23 February 2019.
A total of 15 games will be streamed live on World Curling TV’s YouTube channel and directly into World Curling’s Facebook and Twitter accounts.
The event, which is being held in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada, for the first time, begins at 19:30 on Saturday 16 February with a North American clash, in the men’s event, between the hosts and defending champion nation, Canada and United States.
The following day, Sunday 17 February, the first women’s game will be broadcast, at 20:00, between the same two Member Associations. Canada women are also the defending champion nation. This will follow the New Zealand versus Sweden men’s game at 15:00 on Sunday.
After this, from Monday 18 February, there will be daily live streams at 14:00 and 19:00 until Thursday 21 February. On Friday 22 February, the last round-robin game will be broadcast at 13:30 followed by a semi-final game at 19:30.
The men’s gold medal game will be the feature game at 10:00 on Saturday 23 February, followed by the women’s final at 15:00.
All times are Atlantic Standard Time (AST) and are -4 hours from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT/UTC):
Saturday 16 February
19:30 – Canada v United States (men)
Sunday 17 February
15:00 – New Zealand v Sweden (men)
20:00 – Canada v United States (women)
Monday 18 February
14:00 – Norway v Sweden (women)
19:00 – Scotland v Canada (men)
Tuesday 19 February
14:00 – Norway v United States (men)
19:00 – Korea v Canada (women)
Wednesday 20 February
14:00 – Switzerland v Canada (women)
19:00 – Switzerland v Scotland (men)
Thursday 21 February
14:00 – Sweden v Canada (men)
19:00 – Japan v Korea (women)
Friday 22 February
13:30 – Round-round game to be determined
19:30 – Semi-final game to be determined
Saturday 23 February
10:00 – Men’s gold medal game
15:00 – Women’s gold medal game
To engage with the World Curling Federation on social media in the build to and during the World Junior Curling Championships 2019 follow it on Twitter, Instagram (@WorldCurling) and Facebook (/WorldCurlingFederation) and use the hashtags when posting: #WJCC2019 #curling