Draws
Qualification Game
ENG
-
FIN
ESP
-
UKR
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Belgium
BEL
7 - 0
2
Spain
ESP
6 - 1
3
Finland
FIN
5 - 2
4
Ireland
IRL
4 - 3
5
Hungary
HUN
2 - 5
6
Netherlands
NED
2 - 5
7
Slovakia
SVK
1 - 6
8
Israel
ISR
1 - 6
Pos
Association
Record
1
Türkiye
TUR
6 - 1
2
England
ENG
6 - 1
3
Ukraine
UKR
4 - 3
4
Latvia
LAT
4 - 3
5
Slovenia
SLO
2 - 5
6
Wales
WAL
2 - 5
7
Estonia
EST
2 - 5
8
France
FRA
2 - 5
Draws
Draw #21
HUN
-
POL
SLO
-
AUT
SVK
-
FIN
NED
-
LAT
EST
-
ENG
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Latvia
LAT
7 - 1
2
Estonia
EST
6 - 2
3
Austria
AUT
4 - 4
3
England
ENG
4 - 4
3
Hungary
HUN
4 - 4
3
Netherlands
NED
4 - 4
3
Slovenia
SLO
4 - 4
8
Poland
POL
3 - 5
8
Slovakia
SVK
3 - 5
10
Finland
FIN
1 - 7
Draws
Semifinals
SUI
-
ITA
SWE
-
SCO
Bronze game
TBD
-
TBD
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Scotland
SCO
9 - 0
2
Switzerland
SUI
7 - 2
3
Italy
ITA
6 - 3
4
Sweden
SWE
6 - 3
5
Germany
GER
6 - 3
6
Czechia
CZE
4 - 5
7
Poland
POL
3 - 6
8
Norway
NOR
2 - 7
9
Denmark
DEN
2 - 7
10
Austria
AUT
0 - 9
Draws
Bronze game
SUI
-
NOR
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Sweden
SWE
8 - 1
2
Switzerland
SUI
6 - 3
3
Scotland
SCO
5 - 4
4
Norway
NOR
5 - 4
5
Denmark
DEN
5 - 4
6
Türkiye
TUR
5 - 4
7
Italy
ITA
4 - 5
8
Lithuania
LTU
3 - 6
9
Germany
GER
3 - 6
10
Czechia
CZE
1 - 8
| Championship | Country | Start | End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olympic Qualification Event 2025 | KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada | 12/6/2025 | 12/19/2025 | Men , Women , Mixed Doubles |
| World Junior-B Curling Championships 2025 | LOHJA, Finland | 12/7/2025 | 12/19/2025 | Men , Women |
| World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event 2026 | DUMFRIES, Scotland | 1/4/2026 | 1/10/2026 | Mixed Doubles |
Did you know?
We have a winner!
Great players win titles over and over again. No one as many times as Sweden's Oskar Eriksson that has won no less then 18 championship titles spanning pretty much everything. He even won the World Mixed Doubles once, a title that his long time skip, Niklas Edin has not been able to win. Niklas don't have to be too unhappy as he is second on the list with a total of 17 titles at home.
Anette Norberg of Sweden is the most successful among the women. Anette has won 12 titles and team mates Eva Lund (11) and Anette's sister Cathrine Lindahl (10) are just behind along with German great Andrea Schöpp that collected 11 titles during her career, the same number as Scotland's Eve Muirhead.