World Juniors schedule 2026: Full dates, times, scores, TV channel, live streams to watch every IIHF hockey game

World Juniors 2026

World Juniors schedule 2026: Full dates, times, scores, TV channel, live streams to watch every IIHF hockey game originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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The World Juniors are back in the United States for the first time since 2018, with the host nation and its closest neighbor once again among the favorites to win gold. 

Team USA and Canada have split the last six IIHF World Juniors titles, with the U.S. taking the glory each of the last two years. While they have been the dominant nations most of the past decade, the Americans and Canadians have faced off in the final only twice in that span, with the U.S. prevailing in 2021 and 2017. 

Canada didn’t even reach the medal round the last two years after winning back-to-back titles on home soil in 2022-23, so the pressure for a medal will be significant. 

Will the Canadians bounce back, will Team USA win a third consecutive crown, or will the likes of 2025 silver medalist Finland or 2024 finalist Sweden get past the last hurdle? 

Here’s how to watch all the action from the Twin Cities. 

World Juniors schedule, scores 2026

Friday, Dec. 26

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Sweden vs. Slovakia 1 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Denmark vs. Finland 3:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
USA vs. Germany 6 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Canada vs. Czechia 8:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Saturday, Dec. 27

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Slovakia vs. Germany 2 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Canada vs. Latvia 4:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
USA vs. Switzerland 6 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Denmark vs. Czechia 8:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Sunday, Dec. 28

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Sweden vs. Switzerland 2 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Finland vs. Latvia 4:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Monday, Dec. 29

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Germany vs. Sweden 1 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Finland vs. Czechia 3:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
USA vs. Slovakia 6 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Canada vs. Denmark 8:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Tuesday, Dec. 30

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Switzerland vs. Germany 2 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Latvia vs. Denmark 4:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Wednesday, Dec. 31

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Switzerland vs. Slovakia 1 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Czechia vs. Latvia 3:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
USA vs. Sweden 6 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Canada vs. Finland 8:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Friday, Jan. 2

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Relegation game 12:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Quarterfinal 1 2 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Quarterfinal 2 4:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Quarterfinal 3 6 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Quarterfinal 4 8:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Sunday, Jan. 4

Teams will be reseeded for semifinals

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Semifinal 1 4:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Semifinal 2 8:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Monday, Jan. 5

Matchup Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Third-place game 4:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo
Championship 7:30 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo

Where to watch World Juniors 2026: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: NHL Network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The 2026 World Junior Championships will air live on NHL Network. 

E.J. Hradek will be the primary play-by-play announcer and will handle every Team USA game, alongside analyst Tony Granato and reporter Jon Morosi. 

Fans can stream every game live on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

World Juniors 2026 groups

Group A

  • United States
  • Sweden
  • Slovakia
  • Switzerland
  • Germany

Group B

  • Finland
  • Czechia
  • Canada
  • Latvia
  • Denmark

World Juniors location 2026 

  • Location: Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Arenas: Grand Casino Arena (Saint Paul), 3M Arena (Minneapolis)

The 2026 edition of the World Juniors will be played in the Twin Cities, with Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul — home of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild — hosting Group A games and most of the knockout round. Group B games and two quarterfinals will be played at the University of Minnesota’s 3M Arena in Minneapolis. 

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