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The focus in the hockey world in North America may be on the Stanley Cup playoffs, but on the global scale, all eyes are on the 2024 IIHF World Championship. 

The men’s international hockey tournament is set to take place for a week and a half in Czechia this year, as 16 countries battle for the right to be crowned world champion. 

Canada enters the 2024 competition as the defending gold medalists. The Canadians defeated Germany in the 2023 gold medal game, taking home their second title in a span of three years and their 28th overall, breaking a tie with Russia/Soviet Union for the most at the Worlds. 

Plenty of NHL talent is going to be on display at the event. NHL teams that did not make the postseason are sending over some of their best players for one final competition before the summer. 

MORE: Watch the 2024 IIHF World Championship live with Fubo

You can see the latest 2024 IIHF World Championship odds at BetMGM.


Here is everything you need to know for the 2024 IIHF World Championship. 

IIHF World Championship schedule, results 2024

Friday, May 10

Scores
Switzerland 5, Norway 2
Germany 6, Slovakia 4
Czechia 1, Finland 0 (SO)
Sweden 5, USA 2

Saturday, May 11

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Great Britain vs. Canada 6:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/4, RDS
France vs. Kazakhstan 6:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN+
Austria vs. Denmark 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1
Poland vs. Latvia 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN4
Norway vs. Czechia 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN+
USA vs. Germany 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN4

Sunday, May 12

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Finland vs. Great Britain 6:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Slovakia vs. Kazakhstan 6:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN3
Denmark vs. Canada 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/3, RDS
Latvia vs. France 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN+
Austria vs. Switzerland 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN+
Sweden vs. Poland 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN3

Monday, May 13

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Norway vs. Finland 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1
USA vs. Slovakia 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN4
Switzerland vs. Czechia 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Germany vs. Sweden 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN4

Tuesday, May 14

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Denmark vs. Norway 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN4
Kazakhstan vs. Latvia 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Canada vs. Austria 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/4, RDS
Poland vs. France 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN+

Wednesday, May 15

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Czechia vs. Denmark 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Germany vs. Latvia 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN4
Switzerland vs. Great Britain 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN1
Slovakia vs. Poland 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN4

Thursday, May 16

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Finland vs. Austria 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Kazakhstan vs. Sweden 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN3
USA vs. France 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN3
Canada vs. Norway 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN1, RDS

Friday, May 17

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Germany vs. Kazakhstan 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN3
Denmark vs. Great Britain 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1
Poland vs. USA 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN3
Austria vs. Czechia 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN1

Saturday, May 18

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Denmark vs. Switzerland 6:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1
Latvia vs. Sweden 6:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN3
Canada vs. Finland 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/3, RDS
Germany vs. Poland 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN+
Czechia vs. Great Britain 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
France vs. Slovakia 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN3

Sunday, May 19

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Norway vs. Austria 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1
USA vs. Kazakhstan 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN3
Switzerland vs. Canada 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/5, RDS
Slovakia vs. Latvia 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN+

Monday, May 20

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Great Britain vs. Norway 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1
Sweden vs. France 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN5
Finland vs. Denmark 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Kazakhstan vs. Poland 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN5

Tuesday, May 21

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Austria vs. Great Britain 6:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
France vs. Germany 6:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN5
Canada vs. Czechia 10:20 a.m. ESPN+, TSN1/5, RDS
Latvia vs. USA 10:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN2
Finland vs. Switzerland 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1
Sweden vs. Slovakia 2:20 p.m. ESPN+, TSN5

Thursday, May 23

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Quarterfinal: TBD vs. TBD 10:20 a.m. TBD, TSN1
Quarterfinal: TBD vs. TBD 10:20 a.m. TBD, TSN5
Quarterfinal: TBD vs. TBD 2:20 p.m. TBD, TSN1
Quarterfinal: TBD vs. TBD 2:20 p.m. TBD, TSN5

Saturday, May 25

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Semifinal: TBD vs. TBD 8:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/4, RDS
Semifinal: TBD vs. TBD 12:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1/4, RDS

Sunday, May 26

Matchup Time (ET) TV channel
Bronze-Medal Game: TBD vs. TBD 9:20 a.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1, RDS
Gold-Medal Game: TBD vs. TBD 2:20 p.m. NHL Network, Fubo, TSN1, RDS

IIHF World Championship standings 2024

There are 16 countries competing at the 2024 IIHF World Championship. The group is split up into two pools of eight. Teams will play seven preliminary games in a round-robin format within their group, followed by a three-round playoff.

In the group stage, teams earn three points for a regulation win, two points for an overtime win, one point for an overtime loss and no points for a regulation loss.

The top four teams from each pool advance to the quarterfinals. The winners of quarterfinal games advance to the semis, while the losers will play in a 5th-place game for seeding purposes. The victors of the semifinals will face off in the gold medal game, and the semis losers will play for bronze. 

Group A

Team Games Wins OT Wins OT Losses Losses Points
Switzerland 1 1 0 0 0 3
Czechia 1 0 1 0 0 2
Finland 1 0 0 1 0 1
Norway 1 0 0 0 1 0
Austria 0 0 0 0 0 0
Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0
Denmark 0 0 0 0 0 0
Great Britain 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group B

Team Games Wins OT Wins OT Losses Losses Points
Sweden 1 1 0 0 0 3
Germany 1 3 0 0 0 3
Slovakia 1 0 0 0 1 0
USA 1 0 0 0 1 0
France 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kazakhstan 0 0 0 0 0 0
Latvia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Poland 0 0 0 0 0 0

How to watch 2024 IIHF World Championship on TV, live stream

  • TV channel (U.S.): NHL Network
  • Live stream (U.S.): Fubo, ESPN+
  • ​TV channel (Canada): TSN, RDS
  • Live stream (Canada): TSN.ca, TSN app

TSN and the NHL Network are the homes in North America for the 2024 IIHF World Championship

In the United States, all games involving Team USA and other select pool play games will be broadcast on NHL Network. The network will have both semifinal games and medal games.

Cord cutters can stream NHL Network through Fubo, which offers a free trial. ESPN+ will carry games that are not available on NHL Network. 


Canadians can view games on TSN (English language) or RDS (French language). The networks will carry every game with Canada involved at the tournament and select other games, including all of the playoff contests.

TSN can be streamed on TSN.ca, through the TSN App and TSN+.

If the game is not available to watch live in your location or if you’re traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services from any device anywhere in the world.

When is the 2024 IIHF World Championship?

  • Start date: Friday, May 10
  • End date: Sunday, May 26

The 2024 tournament is set to start on Friday, May 10 and run until Sunday, May 26. 

The group stage will take over a week and a half, as it begins on Friday, May 10 and goes until Tuesday, May 21. The playoff portion of the tournament starts on Thursday, May 23. 

Where is the IIHF World Championship in 2024?

  • Location: Ostrava, Czechia & Prague, Czechia
  • Venue: Ostrava Arena / O2 Arena

The 2024 IIHF World Championship is being held in Czechia. The country is hosting the tournament in two cities — Ostrava and Prague. 

Games held in Ostrava will be played at the Ostrava Arena, the home rink for HC Vítkovice of the Czech Extraliga. Contests in Prague will be played at O2 Arena, home of HC Sparta Prague of the Czech Extraliga. 

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