The 2025 Montana’s Brier, Canada’s premier men’s national curling championship, is set to take the ice at Prospera Place in Kelowna, British Columbia, from February 28 to March 9. The tournament promises thrilling matchups, intense competition, and unforgettable moments as the best teams in the country battle for the coveted Brier Tankard.
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The competition features 18 teams divided into two pools of nine. Each team will engage in eight round-robin games during pool play, which runs from Friday, February 28, through Thursday, March 6. The top three teams from each pool will advance to the playoffs, culminating in the semifinal and championship games on Sunday, March 9. Notable teams include defending champions Team Canada, led by skip Brad Gushue, and strong contenders such as Alberta's Kevin Koe and Manitoba's Matt Dunstone.
How to Watch the 2025 Montana's Brier Live
Fans eager to follow the action have multiple viewing options:
The tournament kicks off with Draw 1 on Friday, February 28, at 9:30 p.m. ET, featuring matchups such as Manitoba (Carruthers) vs. British Columbia and Canada vs. Newfoundland and Labrador. The round-robin stage continues through March 6, followed by the playoffs and the championship final on March 9. A detailed match schedule is available on Curling Canada's official website.
Tickets and Venue Information
Prospera Place in Kelowna, a venue with a rich history of hosting major sporting events, will be the battleground for this year's Brier. Fans looking to experience the excitement in person can purchase single-draw tickets online through Curling Canada's official ticketing platform or at the Prospera Place box office during regular business hours.
As the 2025 Montana's Brier unfolds, curling enthusiasts worldwide can look forward to a showcase of top-tier talent, intense competition, and the crowning of a new national champion.
WATCH NOW

The competition features 18 teams divided into two pools of nine. Each team will engage in eight round-robin games during pool play, which runs from Friday, February 28, through Thursday, March 6. The top three teams from each pool will advance to the playoffs, culminating in the semifinal and championship games on Sunday, March 9. Notable teams include defending champions Team Canada, led by skip Brad Gushue, and strong contenders such as Alberta's Kevin Koe and Manitoba's Matt Dunstone.
How to Watch the 2025 Montana's Brier Live
Fans eager to follow the action have multiple viewing options:
- Television Broadcast: In Canada, TSN (The Sports Network) holds exclusive broadcasting rights and will provide comprehensive coverage, including live matches, highlights, and expert analysis.
- Online Streaming:
- TSN Direct: Available for Canadian viewers with a subscription, offering live streaming of all matches.
- International Streaming: For fans outside Canada, options may include ESPN+ in the U.S. and Curling Canada's official website, which may offer international streaming services. Availability can vary based on regional broadcasting rights, so it's advisable to check local listings and subscription requirements.
The tournament kicks off with Draw 1 on Friday, February 28, at 9:30 p.m. ET, featuring matchups such as Manitoba (Carruthers) vs. British Columbia and Canada vs. Newfoundland and Labrador. The round-robin stage continues through March 6, followed by the playoffs and the championship final on March 9. A detailed match schedule is available on Curling Canada's official website.
Tickets and Venue Information
Prospera Place in Kelowna, a venue with a rich history of hosting major sporting events, will be the battleground for this year's Brier. Fans looking to experience the excitement in person can purchase single-draw tickets online through Curling Canada's official ticketing platform or at the Prospera Place box office during regular business hours.
As the 2025 Montana's Brier unfolds, curling enthusiasts worldwide can look forward to a showcase of top-tier talent, intense competition, and the crowning of a new national champion.