When Team GB set their Winter Olympics 2026 medal target at "four to eight", they can't have imagined heading into the penultimate day of the Games on the verge of four gold medals from Milano Cortina.

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Skeleton superstar Matt Weston has scooped two of the haul so far, including one alongside Tabby Stoecker in the mixed doubles, while Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale acquired gold in the snowboard cross mixed team event.

There have been numerous near misses for Team GB, with snowboard slopestyle ace Mia Brookes, snowboard big air star Kirsty Muir and curling mixed team Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds all finishing fourth in their respective disciplines so far.

However, Mouat has another bite at landing gold in the men's team curling gold medal match as he skips Team GB against Canada.

Moaut's rink consists of Bobby Lammie, Grant Hardie and Hammy McMillan. They may consider themselves the neutrals' favourites to go all the way following a double-touch controversy that enveloped the Canadians earlier in the week.

Radio Times brings you all the details for Team GB's gold medal match in the men's curling event.

When is the Winter Olympics 2026 men's curling final?

Team GB face Canada in the gold medal match on Saturday 21 February 2026.

What time is the Winter Olympics 2026 men's curling final?

The match kicks off at 6:05pm UK time.

How to watch the Winter Olympics 2026 men's curling final on TV and live stream

BBC Two and TNT Sports 2 will each broadcast coverage of the Winter Olympics men's curling gold medal match.

TNT Sports – and streaming platform discovery+ – will show every single minute of Winter Olympics action.

You can sign up to watch Winter Olympics action on discovery+ with TNT Sports 2 included in the regular Entertainment Pass for the duration of the Games, which costs just £3.99 per month.

The BBC also boasts TV rights throughout the Games, but is restricted to one live channel, plus one live stream online. Of course, the curling is nailed on for the live coverage on Saturday night.

The corporation will broadcast over 450 hours of action with BBC One or BBC Two to broadcast the best of the live action each day, with that coverage plus an extra online feed to be made available on BBC iPlayer.

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Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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