- Scotland has +120 odds to win the Curling Championship.
- Canada has won 30 of 32 Curling Championships since 1961.
SASKATCHEWAN, Canada – The BKT Men’s Curling World Championship is set to get started on Saturday and both Scotland and Canada are far ahead of the rest in terms of odds to win the World Championship.
As they sit going into the championship, legal sports betting sites are favoring Scotland at +120 odds with Canada sitting close behind. The remaining 11 countries participating all sit with larger than +500 odds.
2025 BKT Tires World Men’s Curling Championship Odds
- Scotland +120
- Canada +200
- Switzerland +550
- Sweden +600
- Italy +700
- Germany +2000
- Norway +3300
- USA +5000
- China +10000
- Japan +25000
- Austria +100000
- Czech Republic +100000
- Korea Republic +100000
A Two Team Race
Scotland is favored and is clearly the team to beat going into the championship as they are the reigning, defending World Champions back in 2023. They’ve also been somewhat trending upwards since 2009 with three world championships since then.
However, Canada is not to be taken for granted at all as they hold 50 world championships since the event started back in 1966 which is by far the most of any other country. In more recent years, they’ve won two of the last four and five of the last eight championships.
Where To Bet On Curling In Canada
With the World Championship event being held in Saskatchewan, anyone around Canada or those headed to Saskatchewan to watch in person can be using Canada sports betting sites.
These Canada online sportsbooks will have odds on every match as well as the tournament as a whole. Those odds will be offered on these betting sites and the championship odds will shift as the tournament unfolds.
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