Broadcast details for the Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships 2023

The World Curling Federation will provide coverage of all games from the Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships 2023 A-Division 2023 in Aberdeen, Scotland from 18–25 November.

Games and replays will be shown on Recast via the World Curling Federation’s page, The Curling Channel. However, rather than visit the Recast website to watch the coverage, games will be shown on worldcurling.org.

Single games will be priced at £GBP 1 (100 cast credits) for the static coverage without commentary and £GBP 2 (200 cast credits) for the broadcast-level games with commentary. Channel passes are now available for 14 days and will be £GBP 19.99 (1999 cast credits). Note, games purchased with a channel pass will expire after the 14 day timeframe. 

Select games will be broadcast locally BBC (Scotland). Please visit your local TV provider for the full schedule.

The playing schedule of the championships is available here.

Times are GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) which is the same as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Recast has provided a Fan FAQ to answer as many questions as possible regarding their return from administration and what that means for you.

Broadcasters are subject to change. Geo-blocking may apply to broadcast games due to broadcast partner agreement.

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