The Winter Olympic Curling Games are drawing to a close in Beijing!
The UK women will play the final against Japan all night TONIGHT, but only after the men’s team lost in a heartbreaking final against Sweden after extra ends.
LIVE: LATEST CURLING FINALS
Women Eve Muirhead led the Great Britain women’s team to a memorable fourth place at the Games four years ago in South Korea and is now aiming for gold in China.
Table of Contents
Women’s Curling at the Winter Olympics
Great Britain will play Japan in the final on Saturday night and Sunday morning UK time.
Semi-final and final dates
Friday, February eighteen
- Semi-final 1 – Sweden – Great Britain 11:12 (12:05)
- Semi-final 2 – Switzerland – Japan 6:8 (12:05)
Saturday, February 19
- Bronze game – Switzerland – Sweden (12:05)
Sunday, February 20
- Gold Medal Game – Great Britain vs. Japan (1:05)
Final Standings and Round Robin Results
The Round Robin was played from Wednesday 9 February to Thursday 17 February.
Thu 10 Feb: UK 5-6 Switzerland
Thu 10 Feb: Sweden 2-8 Great Britain
Fri. Feb. 11: South Korea 9-7 UK
Sat. Feb. 12: UK 10:5 US
Sun. Feb. 13: Great Britain 7-2 Denmark
Mon 14 Feb: UK 3-7 Canada
Tue 15 Feb: UK 10-4 Japan
Wed Feb 16: China 8-4 UK
Thu. Feb. 17: UK 9:4 ROC
JOIN WITH SAN VEGAS: GET A FREE £10 BONUS for 100 No Deposit Games (Terms and Conditions apply)
Men’s curling at the Winter Olympics
Great Britain beat Sweden in the final, which went to a dramatic extra end.
Semi-final and final dates
Thursday, February 17
- Semi-final 1 – Sweden – Canada 5:3
- Semi-final 2 – US 4-8 UK
Friday, February eighteen
- Bronze Game – Canada – USA 8-5
Saturday, February 19
- Gold medal game – Great Britain 4-5 Sweden
Position and results of men’s curling
The Round Robin was played from Wednesday 9 February to Thursday 17 February.
Thu 10 Feb: UK 7-5 Italy
Fri, Feb 11: UK 9:7 US
Fri, Feb 11 Great Britain 8-3 Norway
Sun. Feb. 13: China 6-7 UK
Sun. Feb. 13: Great Britain 8-2 Denmark
Mon. Feb. 14: Switzerland 5-6 UK
Tue 15 Feb: Sweden 6-7 Great Britain
Wed Feb 16: UK 8-6 ROC
Thu 17 Feb: Canada 2-5 UK
Mixed curling at the Winter Olympics
Italy dominated and won gold in mixed doubles, while Norway won silver and finished second.
Sweden took the bronze after beating Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds of Great Britain in the bronze medal match.
Wednesday, February 2
- Sweden 5-9 UK
- Australia 5-6 USA
- Norway 6-7 Czech Republic
- China 7-6 Switzerland
Thursday, February 3
- Australia 5-6 China
- Sweden 7-4 Czech Republic
- US 4-8 Italy
- UK 6-4 Canada
- Italy 8-7 Switzerland
- US 6-11 Norway
- Norway 6-7 Canada
- Switzerland 8-7 UK
- China 6-7 Sweden
- Czech Republic 8-2 Australia
Friday, February 4
- Sweden 7-6 Australia
- Canada 7-5 Switzerland
- Italy 11-8 Norway
- Czech Republic 2-10 Italy
- China 6-8 Canada
- UK 9-8 Australia
- Sweden 7-8 USA
Saturday, February five
- Switzerland 1-6 Sweden
- Australia 4-10 Norway
- China 5-7 USA
- Czech Republic 3-8 UK
- Sweden 6-2 Canada
- Australia 3-7 Italy
- UK 5-7 Italy
- Norway 9-6 China
- Czech Republic 3-11 Switzerland
- US 2-7 Canada
Sunday, February 6
- US 8-10 Czech Republic
- UK 6-5 China
- Norway 6-2 Sweden
- Australia 9-6 Switzerland
- Italy 8-4 China
- Canada 7-5 Czech Republic
- Canada 8-10 Australia
- Italy 12-8 Sweden
- Switzerland 6-5 USA
- Norway 6-2 Great Britain
Monday, February 7
- Switzerland 5-6 Norway
- Canada 7-8 Italy
- US 4-8 UK
- Czech Republic 8-6 China
- Semi-final 1: Norway 6-5 Great Britain
- Semi-final 2: Italy 8-1 Sweden
Tuesday, February 8
- Bronze: Great Britain 3-9 Sweden
- Gold medal: Norway 5-8 Italy
On which TV channel and live is the Winter Olympics?
Like the Tokyo Summer Olympics, the Winter Games will be broadcast on the BBC and Eurosport in the UK.
You can watch every event live via Eurosport and Discovery+.
While BBC will be broadcast over 300 hours live on BBC One and BBC Two with Hazel Irvine, Jeanette Kwakye, Ayo Akinvolere and JJ Chalmers.
Barbara Slater, director of BBC Sport, said: “We are excited to bring viewers the very best action and prize moments from Beijing.
“Our experienced roster of international winter sports stars, combined with our 24/7 coverage, ensures that the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics take pride of place in an already eventful year of sport.”