TSN Schedule
TSN2 TV Schedule July 1, 2026
2026 Wimbledon Primetime
2026 Wimbledon Primetime-2026 Wimbledon Primetime
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
2026 FIFA World Cup Highlight Show (incl Canada)-FIFA World Cup Highlight Show
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2026 Wimbledon Tennis: TBD
2026 Wimbledon Tennis-2026 Wimbledon Tennis: TBD
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SPORTSCENTRE
2026 SPORTSCENTRE Evening-SPORTSCENTRE
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Pardon The Interruption
2026 Pardon the Interruption-Pardon The Interruption
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2026 PBR Tour Canada: Ottawa, ON
2026 PBR Tour (Canadian Events)-2026 PBR Tour Canada: Ottawa, ON
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SC: Top 10 Grey Cup Games
2025 SC Top 10-SC: Top 10 Grey Cup Games
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AEW Dynamite
2026 AEW Dynamite-AEW Dynamite
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2026 Wimbledon Primetime
2026 Wimbledon Primetime-2026 Wimbledon Primetime
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The Sports Network (TSN) is a sports network broadcast in Canada in English language, owned by CTV Specialty Television, a joint-venture between Bell Media and ESPN.
The network was first launched on September 1, 1984 and has established itself as one of the top options for sports fans in Canada.
TSN network channels focus on sports-related programming, including live and recorded event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programming.
TSN service now consists of five 24-hour channels: TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5, with each designated as the primary TSN network for each region of Canada.