Rock League teams up with CBC Sports for exclusive Canadian coverage

Rock League, curling’s first professional league, has announced a broadcast partnership with CBC Sports to deliver its inaugural season to audiences across Canada.

February 2, 2026

TCG Staff

Rock League, curling’s first professional league, has announced a broadcast partnership with CBC Sports to deliver its inaugural season to audiences across Canada.

The debut season will take place April 6–12 at the TMU Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto. Fans will be able to watch more than 40 hours of live streaming coverage across CBC Sports' digital platforms, including CBC Gem, cbcsports.ca, and the CBC Sports YouTube channel. Three marquee games — the playoffs, semifinals, and championship — will also air nationally on CBC TV.

The agreement marks Rock League’s first broadcast and streaming partnership and provides a major national platform for the league’s first season. 

Launching shortly after the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Rock League’s condensed preview season will feature six mixed-gender global franchises competing in innovative formats.

Full schedule to be announced this week.

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