The 2025 Montana’s Brier, Canada’s premier men’s curling championship, is set to captivate fans from February 28 to March 9 at Prospera Place in Kelowna, British Columbia. This prestigious event will feature the best men’s curling teams from across the country, all vying for the title of Canadian champion and the opportunity to represent Canada at the 2025 World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
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Whether you’re a die-hard curling fan or a casual viewer, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2025 Montana’s Brier, including the full schedule, TV channels, live streaming options, and team lineups.
The 2025 Montana’s Brier is making its return to Kelowna, British Columbia, for the first time since 1968. Prospera Place, a state-of-the-art arena in the heart of Kelowna, will host the event. Known for its vibrant curling community and stunning scenery, Kelowna is the perfect backdrop for this thrilling competition.
To watch the 2025 Montana’s Brier Curling Championship live, options vary by region. In Canada, TSN will broadcast select Team Canada games, accessible via cable or a TSN Direct subscription. In the U.S., the Curling Channel may stream the event, though details are yet to be confirmed. European viewers should check local sports networks for coverage.
For broader access, the World Curling Channel offers a Half Season Pass, but regional restrictions may apply, especially for home-nation games. Streaming availability depends on location, so checking official event listings and broadcasters closer to the date is recommended.
Team Kleiter is no stranger to playing together. Kleiter, along with teammates Trevor Johnson and Josh Mattern, have been competing as a unit for more than a decade. When second Matthew Hall joined the team two years ago, Klieter says, the team chemistry only got stronger.
"We just have something special," Kleiter said. "We get along really well off the ice — we're best of friends. I think that all translates onto the ice in our level of play and just how well we work together.
"Josh is sort of our calculated guy — he knows what's happening where," Kleiter said. "Mattern's our numbers guy — he knows the scoreboard inside and out
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Whether you’re a die-hard curling fan or a casual viewer, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2025 Montana’s Brier, including the full schedule, TV channels, live streaming options, and team lineups.
Brier 2025 Live info:
- What: Montana Brier Curling
- When: February 28 to March 9
- Where: Kelowna, British Columbia
- TV Channel: TSN (Canada)
Where is the 2025 Brier?
The 2025 Montana’s Brier is making its return to Kelowna, British Columbia, for the first time since 1968. Prospera Place, a state-of-the-art arena in the heart of Kelowna, will host the event. Known for its vibrant curling community and stunning scenery, Kelowna is the perfect backdrop for this thrilling competition.
To watch the 2025 Montana’s Brier Curling Championship live, options vary by region. In Canada, TSN will broadcast select Team Canada games, accessible via cable or a TSN Direct subscription. In the U.S., the Curling Channel may stream the event, though details are yet to be confirmed. European viewers should check local sports networks for coverage.
For broader access, the World Curling Channel offers a Half Season Pass, but regional restrictions may apply, especially for home-nation games. Streaming availability depends on location, so checking official event listings and broadcasters closer to the date is recommended.
Team Kleiter is no stranger to playing together. Kleiter, along with teammates Trevor Johnson and Josh Mattern, have been competing as a unit for more than a decade. When second Matthew Hall joined the team two years ago, Klieter says, the team chemistry only got stronger.
"We just have something special," Kleiter said. "We get along really well off the ice — we're best of friends. I think that all translates onto the ice in our level of play and just how well we work together.
"Josh is sort of our calculated guy — he knows what's happening where," Kleiter said. "Mattern's our numbers guy — he knows the scoreboard inside and out