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STOH Scotties Curling Live Stream: How to Watch 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Last Updated on: 19th February 2025, 06:38 pm

The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada’s premier national women’s curling championship, is set to unfold from February 14 to 23 at the historic Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario. This year’s competition will bring together the nation’s finest curling teams, each striving for the prestigious title and the opportunity to represent Canada on the international stage.

How to Watch the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

For those eager to follow every exhilarating moment of the competition, here’s how you can watch live:

  • Event: Scotties Tournament of Hearts (STOH)
  • Dates: February 19–23, 2025
  • Venue: Fort William Gardens, Thunder Bay, Ontario
  • TV Broadcast (Canada): TSN
  • Live Stream (Global): Curling World OTT

The tournament will feature 18 teams, divided into two pools of nine, competing in a round-robin format. The top three teams from each pool will advance to the playoffs, which follow the Page Playoff system, culminating in the championship final on Sunday, February 23.

Watching the 2025 Scotties in Canada

Canadian curling enthusiasts can enjoy full tournament coverage on TSN, the official broadcaster. Every draw will be televised live, and fans can also stream the action through the TSN app or website.

Viewing Options in the United States

While there is no official U.S. broadcaster, American fans need not miss out. They can watch the Scotties Tournament of Hearts through Curling World OTT, a global streaming service. No VPN or cable subscription is necessary—simply sign up for a pay-per-view package and enjoy the matches from any device.

Global Streamings Access

For international viewers, Curling World OTT offers high-definition streaming with flexible viewing options, ensuring that curling fans worldwide can follow the tournament in real-time.

2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Standings

Pool A

Team (Skip)WinsLosses
Canada (Rachel Homan)20
Alberta (Kayla Skrlik)20
Saskatchewan (Nancy Martin)20
British Columbia (Corryn Brown)11
Alberta (Selena Sturmay)11
Nunavut (Julia Weagle)01
New Brunswick (Melissa Adams)01
Northern Ontario (Krista McCarville)02
Prince Edward Island (Jane DiCarlo)02

Pool B

Team (Skip)WinsLosses
Quebec (Laurie St-Georges)20
Manitoba (Kerri Einarson)10
Yukon (Bayly Scoffin)10
Manitoba (Kate Cameron)11
Manitoba (Kaitlyn Lawes)11
Nova Scotia (Christina Black)11
Ontario (Danielle Inglis)11
Newfoundland & Labrador (Brooke Godsland)02
Northwest Territories (Kerry Galusha)02

2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Schedule

Round-Robin Matches

  • Draw 1: Friday, Feb. 14, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
    • Northern Ontario vs. Saskatchewan
    • Canada vs. Prince Edward Island
    • Alberta (Skrlik) vs. New Brunswick
    • Alberta (Sturmay) vs. British Columbia
  • Draw 2: Saturday, Feb. 15, 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT
    • Manitoba (Lawes) vs. Quebec
    • Manitoba (Cameron) vs. Northwest Territories
    • Manitoba (Einarson) vs. Newfoundland & Labrador
    • Nova Scotia vs. Ontario
  • Draw 3: Saturday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
    • Alberta (Sturmay) vs. Nunavut
    • Alberta (Skrlik) vs. British Columbia
    • Canada vs. Northern Ontario
    • Saskatchewan vs. Prince Edward Island

(Additional matches continue through February 20.)

Playoffs

  • Page 1/2 Qualifier: Friday, Feb. 21, 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
  • Page 3/4 Qualifier: Friday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
  • Page 3/4 Game: Saturday, Feb. 22, 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
  • Page 1/2 Game: Saturday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
  • Semifinal: Sunday, Feb. 23, 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
  • Final: Sunday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Preview

Kerry Galusha’s final Canadian women’s curling championship isn’t just a farewell to her storied career—it’s also about paving the way for the next generation in the Northwest Territories. With 18 Scotties Tournament of Hearts appearances, she is tied for second all-time with Jennifer Jones, trailing only Colleen Jones, who holds the record with 21.

At 47, Galusha initially considered retirement last year, but the chance to compete alongside her 15-year-old daughter, Sydney, inspired her to extend her career to 2025. Their mother-daughter presence has added an emotional and historic element to this year’s tournament.

Meanwhile, Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes made a stunning comeback after a tough opening match loss against Quebec, where she set an unfortunate record for most steals surrendered in a Scotties game. Lawes rebounded with an emphatic 12-3 victory over provincial rival Kate Cameron, demonstrating her resilience and championship mentality.

As the tournament unfolds, curling fans can expect intense matchups, unexpected upsets, and moments of brilliance on the ice. Who will claim the 2025 Scotties title and earn the right to represent Canada on the world stage? Stay tuned for all the action!

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