Winter Olympics 2022 Curling schedule: Fixtures, standings, results and TV info for women’s, men’s and mixed teams
THE Winter Olympics is kicking off in Beijing this week!
But before we even get the opening ceremony underway, we start with everyone’s favourite winter sport, curling.
Skip Eve Muirhead lead Great Britain’s women’s team to a memorable fourth place at the Games four years ago in South Korea, and will be looking to get into the medals in China.
The mixed doubles event will start across the first week, before the men’s and women’s teams begin their charges the following week.
Women’s curling at the Winter Olympics
Round Robin stage takes place from Weds Feb 9 to Thur Feb 17
Great Britain’s Round Robin fixtures are as follows:
Thurs Feb 10: Great Britain vs Switzerland (1.05am GMT)
Thurs Feb 10: Sweden vs Great Britain (12.05pm)
Fri Feb 11: South Korea vs Great Britain (6.05am)
Sat Feb 12: Great Britain vs United States (12.05pm)
Sun Feb 13: Great Britain vs Denmark (6.05am)
Mon Feb 14: Great Britain vs Canada (12.05pm)
Tues Feb 15: Great Britain vs Japan (6.05am)
Wed Feb 16: China vs Great Britain (6.05am)
Thurs Feb 17: Great Britain vs ROC (6.05am)
Friday, February 18
- Semifinal 1 – 12.05pm
- Semifinal 2 – 12.05pm
Saturday, February 19
- Bronze Medal Game – 12.05pm
Sunday, February 20
- Gold Medal Game – 1.05am
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Men’s curling at the Winter Olympics
Round Robin stage takes place from Weds Feb 9 to Thur Feb 17
Great Britain’s Round Robin fixtures are as follows:
Thurs Feb 10: Great Britain vs Italy (6.05am GMT)
Fri Feb 11: Great Britain vs United States (1.05am)
Fri Feb 11 Great Britain vs Norway (12.05pm)
Sun Feb 13: China vs Great Britain (1.05am)
Sun Feb 13: Great Britain vs Denmark (12.05am)
Mon Feb 14: Switzerland vs Great Britain (6.05am)
Tue Feb 15: Sweden vs Great Britain (12.05pm)
Wed Feb 16: Great Britain vs ROC (6.05am)
Thurs Feb 17: Canada vs Great Britain (1.05am)
Thursday, February 17
- Semifinal 1 – 12.05pm
- Semifinal 2 – 12.05pm
Friday, February 18
- Bronze Medal Game – 6.05pm
Saturday, February 19
- Gold Medal Game – 6.05am
Mixed curling at Winter Olympics
Wednesday, February 2 (times in GMT)
- Sweden vs. Great Britain – 12.05pm
- Australia vs. United States – 12.05pm
- Norway vs. Czech Republic – 12.05pm
- China vs. Switzerland – 12.05pm
Thursday, February 3
- Australia vs. China – 1.05am
- Sweden vs. Czech Republic – 1.05am
- United States vs. Italy – 1.05am
- Great Britain vs. Canada – 1.05am
- Italy vs. Switzerland – 6.05am
- United States vs. Norway – 6.05am
- Norway vs. Canada – 12.05pm
- Switzerland vs. Great Britain- 12.05pm
- China vs. Sweden – 12.05pm
- Czech Republic vs. Australia- 12.05pm
Friday, February 4
- Sweden vs. Australia – 00.35am
- Canada vs. Switzerland – 00.35am
- Italy vs. Norway – 00.35am
- Czech Republic vs. Italy – 5.35am
- China vs. Canada – 5.35am
- Great Britain vs. Australia – 5.35am
- Sweden vs. United States – 5.35am
Saturday, February 5
- Switzerland vs. Sweden – 01.05am
- Australia vs. Norway – 01.05am
- China vs. United States – 6.05am
- Czech Republic vs. Great Britain – 6.05am
- Sweden vs. Canada – 6.05am
- Australia vs. Italy – 6.05am
- Great Britain vs. Italy – 12.05pm
- Norway vs. China – 12.05pm
- Czech Republic vs. Switzerland – 12.05pm
- United States vs. Canada – 12.05pm
Sunday, February 6
- United States vs. Czech Republic – 1.05am
- Great Britain vs. China – 1.05am
- Norway vs. Sweden – 6.05am
- Australia vs. Switzerland – 6.05am
- Italy vs. China – 6.05am
- Canada vs. Czech Republic – 6.05am
- Canada vs. Australia – 12.05pm
- Italy vs. Sweden – 12.05pm
- Switzerland vs. United States 12.05pm
- Norway vs. Great Britain – 12.05pm
Monday, February 7
- Switzerland vs. Norway – 1.05am
- Canada vs. Italy – 1.05am
- United States vs. Great Britain – 1.05am
- Czech Republic vs. China – 1.05am
- Semifinal 1 – 12.05pm
- Semifinal 2 – 12.05pm
Tuesday, February 8
- Bronze Medal Game – 6.05am
- Gold Medal Game – 12.05pm
What TV channel and live stream is Winter Olympics on?
As with the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the Winter Games will be broadcast on both BBC and Eurosport in the UK.
You can watch every event live across Eurosport and Discovery+.
While the BBC will broadcast more than 300 hours of live coverage across BBC One and BBC Two with Hazel Irvine, Jeanette Kwakye, Ayo Akinwolere and JJ Chalmers hosting.
Barbara Slater, Director of BBC Sport said: “We are delighted to bring audiences the very best action and medal moments from Beijing.
“Our expert line-up of international Winter sport stars combined with our round the clock coverage will ensure that the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games take pride of place in an already mouth-watering sporting year.”

