We may earn affiliate commissions for the recommended products. Learn more.

How to watch Norway vs Latvia in the IIHF World Championship 2026 quarterfinal on May 28th


Norway and Latvia meet in the most unexpected quarterfinal of the 2026 IIHF World Championship, with both nations chasing a first-ever semifinal spot at the men's worlds. Norway finished second in Group B with 15 points on a 4-1-1-1 record, including a stunning final-day win that leapfrogged Sweden and Czechia. Latvia advanced as Group A's third seed on 12 points (4-0-0-3) after the now-famous 4-2 upset of the United States, with Eduards Tralmaks leading the line and Elvis Merzlikins anchoring the crease. The winner crosses paths with the Switzerland or Sweden winner in the Zurich semifinal on Saturday.

It is win-or-go-home hockey at the BCF Arena in Fribourg on Thursday, May 28th, 2026, with puck drop scheduled for 20:20 CEST. The recent head-to-head record favors Latvia, which took the last two World Championship meetings against Norway by 2-1 in 2023 and 3-2 in 2025 group play. Below is everything you need to stream the game live, watch it for free with a VPN, and follow it from anywhere in the world.

Where to watch Norway vs Latvia

Below is a complete overview of where to watch Norway vs Latvia live around the world.

CountryStreaming ServicePrice
SwitzerlandSRFFree
LatviaLTV7 / LSM.lvFree
NorwayViaplay NorwayFrom NOK 299/month
SwedenViaplay SwedenFrom SEK 449/month
FinlandViaplay FinlandFrom EUR 15.99/month
CzechiaCT SportFree
CanadaTSN+ / RDSFrom CA$29.99/month
United StatesNHL Network / ESPN+From $12.99/month
United KingdomPremier SportsFrom £12.99/month
Global (rest of world)IIHF.tvEUR 30 tournament pass / EUR 7 per game

IIHF.tv is geo-blocked in the USA, Canada, all of Europe, and most major hockey markets, so the pass is only useful for fans in regions without a national broadcaster (much of Asia, Africa, parts of South America, and Oceania outside Australia and New Zealand).

How to watch Norway vs Latvia for free

Three official broadcasters are carrying the Norway vs Latvia quarterfinal at no cost, but each one is geo-restricted to its home country and serves an error page to anyone outside that border. LTV7 and LSM.lv carry the Latvian feed in Latvian, SRF is showing every knockout game in German from Switzerland, and CT Sport Plus has every Worlds match free online in Czech. A VPN changes your virtual location to the broadcaster's country, which unblocks the official free stream legally and without piracy. For a deeper dive into the providers that handle live sports reliably, see our guide to the best VPNs for streaming.

  1. Choose a VPN. We recommend NordVPN for IIHF streaming. The NordLynx protocol holds roughly 83% of baseline speeds in our tests, and the Latvian, Swiss, and Czech server clusters are large enough to keep the free hockey feeds stable in HD.
  2. Install the app. Download NordVPN on your laptop, phone, tablet, or supported smart TV. A single subscription covers up to 10 devices simultaneously.
  3. Connect to the right country. Pick a Latvian server for LTV7 or LSM.lv, a Swiss server for SRF, or a Czech server for CT Sport Plus, depending on which language and broadcaster you prefer.
  4. Open the broadcaster site or app. Go to LSM.lv, SRF Sport, or CT Sport. Free registration may be required for SRF and CT Sport Plus, but no payment details are needed.
  5. Find the Norway vs Latvia quarterfinal. Look for the BCF Arena Fribourg game starting at 20:20 CEST and click the live stream link.
  6. Press play and enjoy the game. If the stream stutters, disconnect and pick a different server in the same country to refresh your IP.

Norway vs Latvia free streams

CountryStreaming ServiceStream languageNotes
LatviaLTV7 / LSM.lvLatvianPublic broadcaster, all Latvia games live
SwitzerlandSRFGermanAll knockout games live; online stream covers all 64 tournament games
CzechiaCT SportCzechCT Sport Plus carries all 64 games free online

Best VPNs to watch Norway vs Latvia

The three VPNs below have been tested by the Cybernews team for IIHF live sports, with a focus on fast speeds, stable HD playback, and reliable unblocking of the Latvian, Swiss, and Czech free streams that carry this quarterfinal.

FAQ