The 2024 Montana’s Brier, featuring the top men’s curling teams from across Canada, will be broadcasted live on TSN, TSN.ca, and the TSN app. The tournament begins on Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m. ET, with the final taking place on Sunday, March 10 at 8 p.m. ET.
Viewers can expect intense competition for the Brier Tankard and the chance to represent Canada in the upcoming LGT WORLD MEN’S CURLING CHAMPIONSHIP, airing from April 1-9. Full details for the Montana’s Brier curling schedule, preview, pools and how to watch curling live stream anywhere.
How to Watch 2024 M hiontana’s Brier
Every draw is available to watch on TSN during the week, or you can stream it on TSN.ca and the TSN App.
Where to watch 2024 Montana’s Brier Anywhere
On Curling World/Gamepass, you can watch the tournament from anywhere across the world, including the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia or wherever you stay around the world.
You don’t need a VPN, you don’t have any cable connection or any additional software to get access in Brier Curling on TSN from anywhere.
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2024 Brier Schedule
DATE | TIME (ET) | MATCHUP | TV Channel |
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Friday, March 1, 2024 | 7pm | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Saturday, March 2, 2024 | 2pm | Pool Play | TSN1 (TSN3 JIP@3pm) |
Saturday, March 2, 2024 | 7pm | Pool Play | TSN1/3 (TSN4 JIP @9:30pm) |
Sunday, March 3, 2024 | 10am | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Sunday, March 3, 2024 | 3pm | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Sunday, March 3, 2024 | 8pm | Pool Play | TSN1/4/5 (JIP @10pm) |
Monday, March 4, 2024 | 10am | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Monday, March 4, 2024 | 3pm | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Monday, March 4, 2024 | 8pm | Pool Play | TSN1/3/5 |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 | 10am | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 | 3pm | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 | 8pm | Pool Play | TSN1 |
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 | 3pm | Pool Play | TSN1/4 |
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 | 8pm | Pool Play | TSN1 |
Thursday, March 7, 2024 | 10am | Pool Play | TSN1/3 |
Thursday, March 7, 2024 | 3pm | Pool Play | TSN1/4 |
Thursday, March 7, 2024 | 8pm | Pool Play | TSN1 (TSN4 JIP @10pm) |
Friday, March 8, 2024 | 2pm | Page 1/2 Qualifier | TSN3 |
Friday, March 8, 2024 | 8pm | Page 3/4 Qualifier | TSN1 (TSN5 JIP @10:30pm) |
Saturday, March 9, 2024 | 2pm | Page Playoff | TSN1 |
Saturday, March 9, 2024 | 8pm | Page Playoff | TSN1/5 |
Sunday, March 10, 2024 | 2pm | Semifinal | TSN1/3 |
Sunday, March 10, 2024 | 8pm | Final | TSN1/3 |
2024 Montana’s Brier Preview
CANADA
Brad Gushue of St. John’s returns, looking to win a sixth title after capturing five of the past seven.
Gushue has won silver at the past two world championships.
ALBERTA
Aaron Sluchinski of the Airdrie Curling Clup upset Kevin Koe 6-3 in the final to punch the team’s ticket.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Victoria’s Catlin Schneider beat Jason Montgomery 5-2 in the provincial final.
Schneider, a former Saskatchewan curler, replaced Jacques Gauthier (now with Koe) as skip of this team this season. He’ll make his fourth Brier appearance.
MANITOBA
Winnipeg’s Reid Carruthers, the top-ranked team in the provincial championships, beat Braden Calvert 6-3 in the final in Stonewall. Northern Ontario’s Brad Jacobs came out of retirement and is skipping the team.
NEW BRUNSWICK
James Grattan of Oromocto captured the New Brunswick Tankard in Miramichi.
Grattan posted a perfect 7-0 record during the event.
It’ll be Grattan’s 16th appearance in the Brier and 13th as a skip.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Andrew Symonds of St. John’s beat Greg Smith 7-5 in the provincial final.
Symonds last went to the Brier in 2019.
NORTHERN ONTARIO
Trevor Bonot of Thunder Bay beat Tanner Horgan 7-5 to earn the berth.
It will mark Bonot’s first Brier.
NOVA SCOTIA
Matthew Manuel of Halifax downed Owen Purcell 8-2 in the provincial final.
It will mark Manuel’s second appearance in a row after the team made its national debut last year.
ONTARIO
With Glenn Howard out with a knee injury, his son Scott Howard of Penetanguishene, Ont. skipped a three-man rink to an 8-7 win over Jayden King in the Ontario championship.
It will mark Scott Howard’s ninth Brier appearance.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Tyler Smith of Crapaud, P.E.I. will make his fourth consecutive Brier appearance after an 8-3 win over Jamie Newson in the provincial final.
QUEBEC
Julien Tremblay of Levis, Que. defeated Felix Asselin 7-6 in an extra end in the provincial final.
SASKATCHEWAN
Mike McEwen and his Saskatoon-based squad will represent the home team in the Brier.
McEwen defeated Rylan Kleiter 7-3 during the SaskTel Tankard final in Saskatoon.
It’ll be the eighth Brier appearance for McEwen but his first for Saskatchewan. The Winnipeg native skipped his home province of Manitoba four times, Team Wild Card twice and Ontario once.
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Jamie Koe of Yellowknife swept Nick Saturnino in a best-of-five series to claim the title.
Koe will make his 17th Brier appearance.
NUNAVUT
Shane Latimer’s Iqaluit side beat Wade Kingdon 11-3 in the final of last month’s territorial playdowns.
It will be Latimer’s first Brier appearance.
YUKON
Thomas Scoffin of Whitehorse is going to his fifth Brier after winning a three-team playdown.
ALBERTA — BOTTCHER
Edmonton’s Brendan Bottcher received a pre-qualifier berth based on last season’s Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) points.
He’ll make his eighth Brier appearance. Bottcher will be looking for his second title after winning in 2021.
MANITOBA — DUNSTONE
Winnipeg’s Matt Dunstone received a pre-qualifier berth based on last season’s Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) points.
Dunstone makes his sixth Brier appearance. He lost to Gushue in last year’s final.
WILD CARD
Koe gets the final spot as the top-ranked CTRS team not in the field after playdowns.
The participating teams at the 2024 MONTANA’S BRIER:
The lineup for this year’s BRIER includes some of the sport’s luminaries. Leading the charge is 2023 BRIER champion Brad Gushue with Team Canada, alongside the likes of two-time World Champion and four-time BRIER champion Kevin Koe with Team Alberta, and 2021 BRIER champion Brendan Bottcher at the helm of Team Alberta. The competition promises intense clashes and strategic maneuvering on the ice.
- Team Canada – Skip: Brad Gushue
- Team Alberta – Skip: Aaron Sluchinski
- Team Alberta – Skip Brendan Bottcher
- Team Alberta – Skip: Kevin Koe
- Team British Columbia – Skip: Catlin Schneider
- Team Manitoba – Skip: Reid Carruthers
- Team Manitoba – Skip: Matt Dunstone
- Team New Brunswick – Skip: James Grattan
- Team Newfoundland & Labrador – Skip: Andrew Symonds
- Team Northern Ontario – Skip: Trevor Bonot
- Team Northwest Territories – Skip: Jamie Koe
- Team Nova Scotia – Skip: Matthew Manuel
- Team Nunavut – Skip: Shane Latimer
- Team Ontario – Skip: Scott Howard
- Team Prince Edward Island – Skip: Tyler Smith
- Team Québec – Skip: Julien Tremblay
- Team Saskatchewan – Skip: Mike McEwen
- Team Yukon – Skip: Thomas Scoffin
What channel is 2024 Brier Curling?
2024 Brier will broadcast on TSN including the PointsBet Invitational, Pan Continental Curling Championships, Scotties Tournament of Hearts, BKT Tires World Curling Championships.
How to watch Brier 2024 live stream (anywhere)
The 2024 MONTANA’S BRIER, featuring the cream of men’s curling talent from across Canada, will be broadcasted on TSN, starting on Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m. ET. The excitement will reach its peak with the final on Sunday, March 10 at 8 p.m. ET, airing on TSN in Canada, watch Brier outside of Canada on Curling World