The Grand Prix moves into its second half this week with Trophée de France (formerly known as Trophée Eric Bompard), taking place in Paris, France. More information will be added to this post as it appears.
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SCHEDULE
Times listed below are in Central European Time (UTC+1). See here for major time zone conversions (thanks @mirrorhands!) or convert to your own time zone.
Nov. 11: Pairs’ SP 15:30; Short Dance 17:00; Men’s SP 18:40; Ladies’ SP 20:40
Nov. 12: Pairs’ FS 13:30; Free Dance 15:25; Men’s FS 18:15; Ladies’ FS 20:30
Nov. 13: Gala 14:30
HOW TO WATCH
Beware of popups and ads on free streaming sites; use them at your own risk. This post focuses on live broadcasts. Other TV channels not mentioned here might show the competition in delayed broadcasts.
ISU: The ISU stream will show the entire competition and gala live. This stream is blocked in countries that have purchased broadcasting rights to the competition.
Icenetwork: Subscribers in the US can watch the entire competition (but not the gala) live on Icenetwork.
CBC: Canada’s CBC Sports will livestream the entire competition and gala live on their website. Schedule in EST:
11/11: Pairs’ SP 9:30AM; Short Dance 11:00AM; Men’s SP 12:40PM; Ladies’ SP 2:40PM
11/12: Pairs’ FS 7:30AM; Free Dance 9:25AM; Men’s FS 12:15PM; Ladies’ FS 2:30PM
11/13: Gala 8:30AM
Official streams (blocked outside of Canada)
Match Arena: Russia’s Match Arena will air most of the competition and gala live. Schedule in Moscow Time:
Russian Eurosport: Russian Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 will air the entire competition and gala live, except for the ladies’ free skate. Other Eurosport channels may have slightly different schedules; check your local TV listings to make sure. Broadcast schedule in Moscow Time:
11/11: Pairs’ SP 17:30 (ESP2); Short Dance 18:45 (ESP2); Men’s SP 20:30 (ESP2); Ladies’ SP 22:45 (ESP1)
11/12: Pairs’ FS 15:30 (ESP2); Free Dance 17:30 (ESP1); Men’s FS 20:15 (ESP1)
11/13: Ladies’ FS 13:00 (ESP1, taped); Gala 16:30 (ESP2)
Eurosport 1 streams: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3, Stream 4, Stream 5, Stream 6, Stream 7
Eurosport 2 streams: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3, Stream 4, Stream 5
Sportbox: Russia’s Sportbox.ru will livestream the entire competition and gala, except for the pairs’ free skate. These streams are blocked outside of Russia. Schedule in Moscow Time:
British Eurosport: British Eurosport 2 will air most of the competition live. Other Eurosport channels may have slightly different schedules; check your local TV listings to make sure. Broadcast schedule in GMT:
11/11: Pairs’ SP 14:30 (live); Short Dance 15:45 (live); Men’s SP 17:30 (live); Ladies’ SP 19:45 (live)
11/12: Pairs’ FS 12:30 (live); Free Dance 14:30 (live); Men’s FS 17:15 (live)
11/13: Gala 18:30 (taped)
Unblocked streams: Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3, more streams
CCTV 5: China’s CCTV 5 and CCTV 5+ will air parts of the competition live. Broadcast schedule in China Standard Time:
11/11: Pairs’ SP 22:15 (CCTV5, live)
11/12: Short Dance & Men’s SP 00:00 (CCTV5+, live); Pairs’ FS 20:30 (CCTV5+, live); Free Dance 22:30 (CCTV5, live)
11/13: Men’s & Ladies’ FS 15:30 (CCTV5+, taped); Gala 21:35 (CCTV5+, live)
CCTV 5 streams: Official stream (blocked outside of China), Stream 1, Stream 2
CCTV 5+ streams: Official stream (blocked outside of China), Stream 1, Stream 2
Other TV channels: Other channels such as Japan’s TV Asahi and Spain’s Teledeporte will also air the competition. Check your local TV schedules for other skating broadcasts.
Youtube: If you can’t watch live, videos from the competition will be uploaded to Youtube very quickly, so you can always catch up later. Search skaters’ names and filter by upload date for the latest videos.