The 2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships (PCCC) are heating up in Virginia, Minnesota, and one of the most anticipated matchups of the week is Canada vs. Mexico in the Women’s A-Division, taking place on October 22 at 2 PM ET.
WATCH: Canada vs Mexico Women’s Pan Continental Curling
Curling fans from around the globe won’t want to miss this clash as Team Canada faces off against Mexico in their quest for dominance and a coveted spot at the 2026 World Women’s Curling Championship.
Match Time: October 22, 2025 – 2 PM ET
Event: Women’s A-Division Round-Robin
Location: Virginia, Minnesota, USA
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Team Canada, one of the perennial favorites, enters the competition with a strong lineup, solid technical play, and years of international experience. Expect sharp takeouts, precision draws, and a tactical game that reflects Canada’s long-standing dominance in curling.
Mexico, meanwhile, continues to make strides in the sport, showcasing impressive growth in skill and strategy year after year. While they enter as underdogs, their determination and potential to surprise higher-ranked teams make this matchup worth watching.
Australia
Canada
Japan
Mexico
New Zealand
People’s Republic of China
Republic of Korea
United States of America
Each team will compete in a round-robin format before the top four advance to the semi-finals. Winners of those matches will battle for gold, while the others contest for bronze.
The PCCC is more than just a regional championship — it’s a gateway to the 2026 World Championships. The top four women’s teams will secure qualification spots for their countries, while the rest will continue to build ranking points toward future events.
With every end counting toward playoff positioning, this game could play a pivotal role in shaping the semi-final lineup.
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