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2025 GP Finlandia Trophy - Where Will You Be Watching?

dorispulaski

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Where will you be watching?


ISU Where to Watch Page


The rest of the world can head over to the official ISU YouTube Channel to watch all the coverage live. Subscribe to their channel and enjoy the live coverage. If you can see the tiles, please share the links here?


The ISU says
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If you're in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia or Slovenia, head over to Arena Sport to watch the event live. Subscribe to our channel and enjoy the live coverage.


Eurosport streams the Series (either free or paid) in the following countries:
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, France and DROM TOM, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, San Marino and Vatican State, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, The Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan

Sky Mexico streams the Series (either free or paid) in the following countries:
Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama

If you're in India, Maldives, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal or Pakistan, you can enjoy the live coverage on Viacom 18!"



The USA is not mentioned. Peacock is airing it live.

Peacock
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When the Peacock tiles are up, if you have Peacock, a search gives currently available or soon to be streamed figure skating tiles, with times. Just type Figure skating in the search box.


2025-26 NBC Figure Skating Season Broadcast Schedule​

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Fri., Nov. 21GP Finland Pairs’ Short7 a.m.Peacock
.GP Finland Men’s Short8:30 a.m.Peacock
.GP Finland Women’s Short10:25 a.m.Peacock
.GP Finland Rhythm Dance12:20 p.m.Peacock
Sat., Nov. 22GP Finland Pairs’ Free5:30 a.m.Peacock
.GP Finland Men’s Free7:15 a.m.Peacock
.GP Finland Women’s Free10:30 a.m.Peacock
.GP Finland Free Dance12:40 p.m.Peacock
Sun., Nov. 23GP Finland Recap4 p.m.NBC


CBC Skating Schedule

Link to video appears once the event begins


Fri Nov 21
6:55 a.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Pairs Short
Fri Nov 21​
8:25 a.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Men Short
Fri Nov 21​
10:20 a.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Women Short
Fri Nov 21​
12:15 p.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Ice Dance Rhythm Dance
Sat Nov 22
5:25 a.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Pairs Free
Sat Nov 22​
7:10 a.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Men Free
Sat Nov 22​
10:25 a.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Women Free
Sat Nov 22​
12:35 p.m.​
ISU Figure Skating: Grand Prix Finland - Ice Dance Free Dance
 
This is exception in Finland. National TV YLE TV2 shows highlights, probably some parts also live and YLE Areena, YLE's network channel shows everything live. Finland only, VPN is not accepted. So in Finland Viaplay is not needed this time.

Link to YLE Areena Finlandia Trophy
 
I just got back from a cruise Saturday night. All I could find on Peacock for SA skating was mostly Johnny and Tara, some of it on E!, some with and some without commercials....did I just not look in the right place for the replays? I really tried the various places they sneak content into but no Joy. With my crazy internet, I just had the bandwidth to watch Ted on the ISU youtube channel using the Netherlands with a VPN. At 480 dpi which is fine. If something has changed on Peacock, please let me know. I will try to watch the NHK tonight and get caught up. I will bookmark the tiles for Finland today. Thanks, Doris.
 
gosh... so early in the morning... I won't be able to watch half of it... which I guess is okay considering I watched ALL of SKAM... I deserve a break :)
 
From what I can see of the times... in bed and in dreams. But hey, maybe there will be less cactusing!
 
I just got back from a cruise Saturday night. All I could find on Peacock for SA skating was mostly Johnny and Tara, some of it on E!, some with and some without commercials....did I just not look in the right place for the replays? I really tried the various places they sneak content into but no Joy. With my crazy internet, I just had the bandwidth to watch Ted on the ISU youtube channel using the Netherlands with a VPN. At 480 dpi which is fine. If something has changed on Peacock, please let me know. I will try to watch the NHK tonight and get caught up. I will bookmark the tiles for Finland today. Thanks, Doris.
Peacock had Johnny and Tara because It was Skate America.
 
Peacock had Johnny and Tara because It was Skate America.
It was very disjointed. For instance, they showed the first group of women short with no commentary, then right when Haein stopped, they cut over to J/T, with commercials IIRC. No Haein scores. I never found the men's short. I just got fed up and had enough band width to handle a VPN so I watched the ISU coverage. I pay money to not have commercials. Now the Olys I understand you got to have commercials...not SA.
To get in the commercials, they cut skating after each skate...to the point of score posting. I am not happy.
 
FYI this probably wont help anyone but it might... I am very ignorant about computers....ironic since I was a police communications systems specialist...but I have third world internet speed. My VPN (Proton) was just moving fast enough to give me 480 dpi or so most of the time. Streaming peacock sans VPN, I get HD. So I googled and there is a security program called "SecureCore" in Proton slowing down my through put. I googled how to turn it off and now I get HD most of the time on youtube "Netherlands"
The free extension on Google Chrome would hardly work at 360 dpi so maybe there is another version of security on that VPN that you can turn off.
 
I'll be watching at the rink - I'm travelling all the way to Finland (for possibly my last opportunity) to see Jason, Piper and Paul skating in real life. I'm also travelling there to cheer on Deniss.

It's such a brilliant line-up across all disciplines - I'm really looking forward to it.
 
I'll be watching at the rink as well for the third time in a row. Many faves to cheer on, but the biggest draw for us was to see Jason live, possibly one of the last chances to do so.
The thing about Jason , besides his artistry, is he is one of the nicest people you will every meet in person. I hope the fates will let you get that chance....(chris who makes fate happen by jumping into an elevator with only Kaori and her coach :devil:)
 
The thing about Jason , besides his artistry, is he is one of the nicest people you will every meet in person. I hope the fates will let you get that chance....(chris who makes fate happen by jumping into an elevator with only Kaori and her coach :devil:)

I agree that Jason is a really lovely man - I met him at a fan event in Grenoble in 2018, and he was delightful with all the fans.
 
I agree that Jason is a really lovely man - I met him at a fan event in Grenoble in 2018, and he was delightful with all the fans.
Exactly. The person you see on TV is the person that shows up to the USFS Friends of figure skating breakfasts... at nats 2010, where he won Jrs., my wife and I were sitting in our seats and I looked around behind us and there was Jason and his coach with his then coach's kid on his lap, smiling. :)
 
Exactly. The person you see on TV is the person that shows up to the USFS Friends of figure skating breakfasts... at nats 2010, where he won Jrs., my wife and I were sitting in our seats and I looked around behind us and there was Jason and his coach with his then coach's kid on his lap, smiling. :)
That's a lovely story - thanks for sharing.

He's also incredibly generous with his time with fans. At the end of the competition at Skate Canada in 2017, he went round the rink-side, greeting and chatting with all the fans, one by one - it meant he was still there long after all the other skaters had left. It's no wonder he has such an army of devoted fans (aside, of course, from his once-in-a-generation artistry).
 
That's a lovely story - thanks for sharing.

He's also incredibly generous with his time with fans. At the end of the competition at Skate Canada in 2017, he went round the rink-side, greeting and chatting with all the fans, one by one - it meant he was still there long after all the other skaters had left. It's no wonder he has such an army of devoted fans (aside, of course, from his once-in-a-generation artistry).
Exactly. I knew I needed a pic of him and I and I told him he was the best male artist I had ever seen. And he still is. But in my mind, who a person IS inside is just as important. And probably more so.
 
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