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2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Scores, standings and schedule

With two-time defending Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion Rachel Homan representing Canada at the Olympics, the field is wide open at this year’s national women’s curling championship.

The competition runs Jan. 23-Feb. 1 in Mississauga, Ont.

Here are the standings, schedule and results:

ROUND-ROBIN STANDINGS

Pool A

Team

Wins

Losses

Manitoba (Kaitlyn Lawes)

6

0

Canada (Kerri Einarson)

5

1

Ontario (Hailey Armstrong)

3

2

Nova Scotia (Taylour Stevens)

3

2

Quebec (Jolianne Fortin)

2

3

Saskatchewan (Jolene Campbell)

2

3

B.C. (Taylor Reese-Hansen)

2

3

Northwest Territories (Nicky Kaufman)

1

4

Yukon (Bayly Scoffin)

0

6

Pool B

Team

Wins

Losses

Manitoba (Beth Peterson)

5

0

Nova Scotia (Christina Black)

5

1

Alberta (Selena Sturmay)

4

1

Alberta (Kayla Skrlik)

3

2

Northern Ontario (Krista Scharf)

3

3

Prince Edward Island (Amanda Power)

1

4

New Brunswick (Melodie Forsythe)

1

4

 Newfoundland and Labrador (Mackenzie Mitchell)

1

4

Nunavut (Julia Weagle)

1

5

Note: The top three teams from both divisions advance to the championship round.

SCHEDULE/RESULTS

ROUND-ROBIN

Draw 11: Tuesday, Jan. 27

Manitoba (Lawes) 9, Yukon 4
Ontario 7, B.C. 3
Nova Scotia (Stevens) 10, Northwest Territories 4
Canada 10, Saskatchewan 4

Draw 12: Tuesday, Jan. 27: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Northern Ontario 8, Nunavut 4
Alberta (Sturmay) 9, Alberta (Skrlik) 5
Manitoba (Peterson) 8, P.E.I 7
Nova Scotia (Black) 7, New Brunswick 4

Draw 13: Wednesday, Jan. 28: 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT

B.C. vs. Nova Scotia (Stevens)
Northwest Territories vs. Canada
Yukon vs. Saskatchewan
Ontario vs. Quebec

Draw 14: Wednesday, Jan. 28: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT

Alberta (Skrlik) vs. Manitoba (Peterson)
P.E.I. vs. Nova Scotia (Black)
Nunavut vs. New Brunswick
Alberta (Sturmay) vs. Newfoundland and Labrador

Draw 15: Wednesday, Jan. 28: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Saskatchewan vs. Ontario
Nova Scotia (Stevens) vs. Yukon
B.C. vs. Quebec
Manitoba (Lawes) vs. Northwest Territories

Draw 16: Thursday, Jan. 29: 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT

New Brunswick vs. Alberta (Sturmay)
Manitoba (Peterson) vs. Nunavut
Alberta (Skrlik) vs. Newfoundland and Labrador
Northern Ontario vs. P.E.I.

Draw 17: Thursday, Jan. 29: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT

Quebec vs. Northwest Territories
Saskatchewan vs. Manitoba (Lawes)
Nova Scotia (Stevens) vs. Ontario
Canada vs. B.C.

Draw 18: Thursday, Jan. 29: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Newfoundland and Labrador vs. P.E.I.
New Brunswick vs. Northern Ontario
Manitoba (Peterson) vs. Alberta (Sturmay)
Nova Scotia (Black) vs. Alberta (Skrlik)

PREVIOUS DRAWS

Draw 1: Friday, Jan. 23

Canada 13, Yukon 4
Ontario 9, Northwest Territories 5
Manitoba (Lawes) 10, B.C. 4
Nova Scotia (Stevens) 10, Quebec 7

Draw 2: Saturday, Jan. 24

Nova Scotia (Black) 9, Nunavut 1
Alberta (Sturmay) 12, P.E.I. 3
Northern Ontario 7, Alberta (Skrlik) 4
Manitoba (Peterson) 7, Newfoundland and Labrador 5

Draw 3: Saturday, Jan. 24

Nova Scotia (Stevens) 11, Saskatchewan 3
Manitoba (Lawes) 11, Quebec 4
Canada 7, Ontario 6
Northwest Territories 10, Yukon 5

Draw 4: Sunday, Jan. 25

Manitoba (Peterson) 13, New Brunswick 3
Northern Ontario 12, Newfoundland and Labrador 5
Alberta (Sturmay) 9, Nova Scotia (Black) 6
Nunavut 8, P.E.I 5

Draw 5: Sunday, Jan. 25

Manitoba (Lawes) 11, Ontario 6
Canada 9, Nova Scotia (Stevens) 6
Quebec 10, Yukon 5
Saskatchewan 8, B.C. 5

Draw 6: Sunday, Jan. 25

Alberta (Sturmay) 15, Northern Ontario 5
Manitoba (Peterson) 7, Nova Scotia (Black) 6
Newfoundland and Labrador 8, Nunavut 2
Alberta (Skrlik) 9, New Brunswick 3

Draw 7: Monday, Jan. 26

Canada 8, Quebec 2
B.C. 11, Yukon 4
Saskatchewan 6, Northwest Territories 5
Manitoba (Lawes) 8, Nova Scotia (Stevens) 2

Draw 8: Monday, Jan. 26

Nova Scotia (Black) 9, Newfoundland and Labrador 1
Alberta (Skrlik) 9, Nunavut 2
P.E.I. 7, New Brunswick 6
Manitoba (Peterson) 9, Northern Ontario 2

Draw 9: Monday, Jan. 26

B.C., 9 Northwest Territories 3
Quebec 7, Saskatchewan 2
Manitoba (Lawes) 9, Canada 4
Ontario 6, Yukon 3

Draw 10: Tuesday, Jan. 27

Alberta (Skrlik) 10, P.E.I. 4
New Brunswick 9, Newfoundland and Labrador 6
Nova Scotia (Black) 8, Northern Ontario 4
Alberta (Sturmay) 10, Nunavut 2

PLAYOFFS

Friday, Jan. 30, 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

Page 1-2 qualifiers

Winners advance to the Page 1/2 game. Losers drop to the Page 3/4 qualifier.

Friday, Jan. 30, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Page 3-4 qualifiers

Winners advance to the Page 3/4 game.

Saturday, Jan. 31, 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

Page 3-4 game

Winner advances to the semifinal.

Saturday, Jan. 31, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Page 1-2 game

Winner advances to the final. Loser drops to the semifinal.

Sunday, Feb. 1, 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

Semifinal

Winner advances to the final.

Sunday, Feb. 1, 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Final



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