Scottish men near world curling semifinal berth and move into 1st-place tie

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Scotland closed in on a bye to the semifinals at the world men's curling championship with a 7-4 win over Switzerland in Thursday's morning draw in Ogden, Utah.

Playoff-bound Canadians face Germany, Norway later Thursday in Ogden, Utah

The Canadian Press

· Posted: Apr 02, 2026 2:53 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

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General view of curling stones during the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy on February 20, 2026.
Skip Ross Whyte and his Scottish teammates went ahead 5-4 with a point in the ninth end, then capped Thursday's match with a steal of two in the 10th to defeat Marco Hoesli and Switzerland 7-4 at the men's world curling championship in Ogden, Utah. (Stefano Rellandini/AFP via Getty Images/File)

Scotland closed in on a bye to the semifinals at the world men's curling championship with a 7-4 win over Switzerland in Thursday's morning draw in Ogden, Utah.

Ross Whyte's team went ahead 5-4 with a point in the ninth end, then capped the match with a steal of two in the 10th.

Scotland moved into a tie with idle Sweden atop the standings at 9-2 with two round-robin draws to play.

Marco Hoesli's Swiss side, which is assured of a playoff berth, fell into a tie for fourth with the United States at 8-3. The U.S. defeated Italy 9-8 in the morning in a matchup of two more playoff-bound teams.

The Italians were sixth at 7-4.

Matt Dunstone's playoff-bound Canada team was idle in the morning. The Winnipeg rink sat in third at 8-2 heading into games later Thursday against Germany and Norway.

The top two teams at the end of the round-robin earn a direct berth in the semifinals, while the other four teams that make the playoffs play in a qualification round.

In other results from Thursday's early round, Japan beat Poland 10-2, and China downed Germany 9-5.

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