What time is Canada vs. Sweden on? TV Channel, live stream for World Women’s Curling bronze medal game
Sunday is the final day of the 2023 World Women’s Curling Championships and Kerri Einarson’s Team Canada has a chance to take home a medal.
Canada has a chance to defend its bronze medal of the 2022 tournament as Einarson and her rink face Sweden in the 2023 bronze medal match.
After beating Japan in qualifying, Canada lost to Norway in Saturday’s semifinals. Marianne Roervik and Team Norway secured three points in the ninth end for an 8-5 win.
A win over Sweden would secure Canada’s 11th bronze medal and 36th overall medal at the competition. No one has won more medals at the Women’s Curling World Championships than Canada.
MORE: World Women’s Curling Championship 2023 results
The Sporting News has details on the time and channel to watch Canada vs Sweden.
When is the bronze medal match between Canada and Sweden?
- Date: Sunday March 26th
- Time: 5 p.m. ET
Canada and Sweden will play the bronze medal match on Sunday, March 26th.
The competition is scheduled to take place at 5:00 am ET, 10:00 am local time in Sweden. It will be played at Goransson Arena in Sandviken, Sweden.
On which channel will the match Canada vs Sweden for the bronze medal be broadcast?
- TV channel: TSN1
- Live broadcast: TSN.ca, TSN app
TSN concludes its coverage of the 2023 Women’s Curling World Championships with Sunday’s medal games. The bronze medal match between Canada and Sweden is broadcast on TSN1.
Fans looking to stream the action can do so on the TSN app or via TSN.ca.
What time and on which channel will the gold medal match between Switzerland and Norway take place?
- Date: Sunday March 26th
- Time: 10 a.m. ET
- TV channel: TSN 1/3/5
- Live broadcast: TSN.ca, TSN app
Playing after the matchup between Canada and Sweden, Switzerland and Norway will meet in the gold medal match on Sunday, March 26th.
The contest is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. ET. It will be played at Goransson Arena in Sandviken, Sweden.
The 2023 World Women’s Curling Championship Final will be available on TSN. TSN1, TSN3 and TSN5. Streamers can follow the action on the TSN app or on TSN.ca.
Canada vs Sweden Odds
- Moneyline: Canada -1.5, Sweden +1.5
- O/U: 12.5
According to Sports Interaction, Canada are the favorites to take Sunday’s bronze medal. The over/under for the competition is 12.5.
Odds courtesy of Sports Interaction.
Who will represent Canada at the 2023 World Women’s Curling Championships?
The winner of this year’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts will determine who will represent Canada on the world stage. This is Kerri Einarson’s team for 2023.
Einarson’s crew has represented the country in the last two tournaments in the World Women’s Curling Championship. Here is a list of the team:
- Skip: Kerry Einarson
- Third: Val Sweeting
- Second: Shannon Birchard
- To lead: brian harris
- Exchange: Kristen Karwacki