How to watch Canada vs USA: live stream Ice Hockey Men's Final for FREE at Winter Olympics 2026
Free-scoring McDavid and Celebrini have dragged Canada to the final, where they face standout goaltender Hellebuyck
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Tournament top-scorers Canada face standout team USA in a dream ice hockey final today, with Jon Cooper's men eyeing a record-extending 10th Olympic gold in this event. Two-time Olympic champions USA have faced Canada in three previous gold medal games — in 1920, 2002, and 2010 — and lost every time, but they've been far more convincing than their opponents at Milano-Cortina.
You can watch Canada vs USA live streams from anywhere with a VPN and potentially for FREE.
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Canada's route to the final has been tough going, as if they'd underestimated the standard. They stunned Czechia against the run of play in the quarter-finals before overturning a two-goal deficit to Finland with a late escape. Connor McDavid leads the points charts from Macklin Celebrini, and without those two, they might have been looking at an early exit.
McDavid and Celebrini, however, are about to run into a brick wall. USA's Connor Hellebuyck has been the No.1 goaltender at the Winter Olympics, with a 94.74 save percentage and five goals allowed. Canada's Jordan Binnington, by contrast, ranks at No.5 having saved 91.36% of the shots he's faced, conceding seven. It's these fine margins that could be key.
That Quinn Hughes is the only USA player in the top 10 for points is testament to how well-oiled Mike Sullivan's men have looked. They've hammered all of their opponents bar Sweden, who took them to overtime, with the goals being spread across the entire roster. Although it's been 46 years since they last won out with the “Miracle On Ice” at Lake Placid 1980, although Canada beat them in the 4 Nations Face-Off a year ago (McDavid scored an OT winner), this feels like their title to lose.
Canada skipper Sidney Crosby, who scored the winner in OT the last time Canada and USA met in an Olympic final, at Vancouver 2010, has returned to the ice for a closed practice session after sitting out the semi-final with a leg injury, but he's in a race against time to be fit.
Here's how to watch Canada vs USA in the Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final online and on TV — including free streaming options.
Can I watch the Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final free of charge?
The 2026 Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final is free-to-air in the U.K. courtesy of BBC iPlayer, in Canada via CBC Gem, and in Australia through 9Now.
Away from home? You may not be able to tune in like you normally would due to regional restrictions. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution. You can use a VPN to watch free Canada vs USA coverage — we’ll show you how below.
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Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final on your usual subscription?
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is a great choice.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.S. and want to view a Canadian service, you'd select Canada from the server list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to CBC Gem or another streaming service and watch Canada vs USA.
How to watch Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final live streams in the U.S.
In the U.S., the Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final is being shown on Peacock. You'll need at least a Premium subscription to tune in, with prices starting at $10.99/month or $109.99/year.
If you're outside the U.S. but have a subscription, you can watch Canada vs USA using a VPN such as Norton VPN.
How to watch Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final live streams in the U.K.
The Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final is being shown on free-to-air BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
If you're a Brit abroad, you can still follow Canada vs USA live streams thanks to Norton VPN.
The game is also available to watch on Discovery Plus. Its standard Entertainment plan costs £3.99/month, or you can watch on TNT Sports for £30.99/month. A combined package costs $33.99/month.
How to watch Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final live streams in Canada
CBC is showing the Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final in Canada, which means it will be available to live stream for free on CBC Gem.
If you’re currently away from Canada, you can use a VPN such as Norton VPN to make your device behave as if it's back at home.
How to watch Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final live streams in Australia
In Australia, the Winter Olympics ice hockey men's final is being shown on free-to-air Channel 9, with live streaming available via 9Now.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like Norton VPN to watch all the action on 9Now as if you were back home.
The Canada vs USA game will also air on Stan Sport, which costs from AU$32/month, with 4K UHD coverage available for an extra $10.
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