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Rock League F.A.Q.: What you need to know about curling’s first pro league

You’ve got questions, and we’ve got answers, about Rock League, the newest venture from The Curling Group, set to hit the ice next year.

Here’s a rundown of what you need to know.

What is Rock League?

Rock League is the world’s first professional curling league. The inaugural season will feature six mixed-gendered global franchises, each consisting of five men’s curlers and five women’s curlers.

At launch, the teams will be organized by region, including two from Canada, two from Europe, one from Asia-Pacific and one from the United States.

All franchises will be initially owned by The Curling Group.

How long is the season?

The season will run for six weeks beginning in April 2026.

Where will the games be played?

Each week of competition will take place in a different location with plans to hold events during the inaugural season in Canada, the United States and Europe.

What are the rules of play?

Event formats for Rock League will be unveiled in the coming months.

Who is playing in Rock League?

Six captains have signed on for the first season:

• Rachel Homan (Team Canada 1)
• Brad Jacobs (Team Canada 2)
• Bruce Mouat (Team Europe 1)
• Alina Paetz (Team Europe 2)
• Chinami Yoshida (Team Asia-Pacific)
• Korey Dropkin (Team USA)

Additional participating curlers and official team names will be announced in the fall.

Who else is involved?

Olympic gold medallists John Morris and Jennifer Jones will serve as strategic advisors, overseeing the creation and selection of teams and formats.

Where can fans watch?

Broadcast details will be announced in the coming months.

How will this affect the Grand Slam of Curling?

The Grand Slam of Curling, also owned by The Curling Group, will continue to operate and grow alongside Rock League. For more information on the Grand Slam of Curling 2025-26 schedule, click here.