How to Watch 4 Nations Face-Off Hockey Tournament Tonight


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There will be no NHL All-Star game this season. In its place, the league is holding the 4 Nations Face-Off, a week-long international best-on-best tournament with players representing the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland. Each team will play the other three teams in a round-robin format, and then the top two teams will meet in a one-game championship game. 

The puck drops for the tourney’s first game between Canada and Sweden tonight at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT) on TNT and Max. The US and Finland play tomorrow night at 8 p.m. (5 p.m. PT) on ESPN and ESPN Plus. The championship game is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 20 on ESPN and ESPN Plus.

Keep reading to see the full tournament schedule and the best ways to watch or stream every game.

Sidney Crosby #87 of Team Canada is seen at practice for the 4 Nations Face-Off at CN Sports Complex on February 10, 2025 in Brossard, Quebec.

Sidney Crosby will captain Team Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off touranment.

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4 Nations Face-Off TV schedule

The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament will take place in both Boston and Montreal. The first four games of the tournament will be played at the Bell Centre in Montreal, and final two round-robin games and championship will be played at the TD Garden in Boston.

Here’s the full tournament schedule (all times ET):

Wednesday, Feb. 12

  • Canada vs. Sweden: 8 p.m. on TNT and Max

Thursday, Feb. 13

  • USA vs. Finland: 8 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN Plus

Saturday, Feb. 15

  • Finland vs. Sweden: 1 p.m. on ABC and ESPN Plus
  • USA vs. Canada: 8 p.m. on ABC and ESPN Plus

Monday, Feb. 17

  • Canada vs. Finland: 1 p.m. on TNT and Max
  • Sweden vs. USA: 8 p.m. on TNT and Max

Thursday, Feb. 20

  • Championship game: 8 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN Plus 

In Canada, games will be broadcast in English on Sportsnet (SN) and in French on TVA Sports (TVAS).

How to watch the 4 Nations Face-Off without cable

Four of the five major live TV streaming services include ABC, ESPN and TNT (all but Fubo) for all seven tournament games.

You could also use the ESPN Plus and Max streaming services to watch each of the seven games, with four games (including the championship) streaming on ESPN Plus and the other three streaming on Max.

Sling TV/CNET

Sling TV’s Sling Orange plan includes ESPN and TNT, and the Blue plan includes ABC (in only in a handful of markets) and TNT. You’ll want the Orange plan to watch every tournament game on ABC, ESPN and TNT.

The Blue or Orange plan costs $46 a month, and the combined Orange-and-Blue plan costs $61 a month.

Read our Sling TV review.

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YouTube TV costs $83 a month and includes ABC, ESPN and TNT. Right now, the first six months are discounted to $70 a month. There is a 10-day free trial. Plug in your ZIP code on YouTube TV’s welcome page to see which local networks are available in your area.

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Hulu Plus Live TV costs $83 a month and includes ABC, ESPN and TNT. On its live news page, you can enter your ZIP code under the “Can I watch local news in my area?” question at the bottom of the page to see which local channels you get. 

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Fubo

Fubo’s Essential plan costs $85 a month and includes ABC and ESPN but not TNT. With Fubo, you’ll miss out on three of the six round-robin games on TNT but can watch the other games, including the championship, on ESPN.

Fubo is currently offering the first month for $60. You can click here to see which local channels you get. 

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You’ll be able to watch four of the seven tournament games on ESPN Plus. It will show the USA-Finland game on Thursday, Feb. 13, both games on Saturday, Feb. 15 and the championship game on Thursday, Feb. 20. These games are not exclusive, however, to ESPN Plus and will also be shown on ABC or ESPN.

ESPN Plus costs $11 a month (or $110 a year). Read our full review of ESPN Plus.

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Max will show only three of the seven tournament games. You’ll be able to stream three round-robin games on Max but will need ESPN or ESPN Plus for the championship and the other three round-robin games. It’s a good supplement if you have an ESPN Plus subscription and want to stream every game of the tournament. The three games on Max will also be shown on TNT.

Max’s basic plan with ads cost $10 per month or $100 per year. The standard plan without ads costs $17 per month ($170 per year), and the premium plan with 4K costs $21 per month ($210 per year). Read our full review of Max.

All of the live TV streaming services above allow you to cancel anytime and require a solid internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our live TV streaming services guide.




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