World Juniors live streams: How to watch 2022 IIHF World U20 Championship without cable in USA, Canada – Sporting News

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The 2022 IIHF World U20 Championship, otherwise known as the World Juniors kicks off on Tuesday, Aug. 9 where 10 teams will compete for the right to be crowned gold medalists.
Viewers in North America will surely be tuned in to watch Team Canada and Team USA compete at the 12-day tournament in Edmonton, Alberta.
While all of the games will be available on TV, in the age of streaming, not everyone has the channels necessary to watch the games live on their television. 
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Here is how to watch all of the games without cable. 
Those without cable in Canada are still able to watch all 31 tournament games from TSN’s digital platforms. Viewers will be able to access highlights, goal-by-goal updates, live scores and stats for each tournament game.
For cord-cutters in the United States, all tournament games will be available to stream on NHL Network. By signing up for fuboTV, Sling TV or DirecTV Stream, U.S. viewers will have digital access to all tournament games.
As the official broadcast partner for Team Canada, TSN and RDS, for the French-speaking audience, will be responsible for airing all tournament matchups, including quarterfinal, semifinal and medal games.
The NHL Network will be responsible for airing coverage of all tournament matchups in the United States, starting with Czechia vs. Slovakia on Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 2 p.m. 
According to Sports Interaction, the 2022 tournament is a four-horse race. 
Canada, Finland, the United States and Sweden are the clear frontrunners to win this year’s tournament, with the Canadians holding the best odds at +116. All four countries are +400 or higher, while the other six teams are +1386 or lower. 
Here are the odds as of now for the 2022 tournament. 

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