Scotland beat Germany for sixth Worlds win in rowImage source, Team WhyteImage caption, Scotland’s Team Whyte were cheered on by their fans in the crowd in UtahPublished27 March 2026Updated 8 hours agoScotland are on course for the World Men’s Curling Championship play-offs after their 10-4 defeat of Germany made it six wins in a row in Utah.The Scots’ next tie with China at16:00 BST on Wednesday will be shown live on the BBC Sport website and iPlayer.Having also beaten South Korea 7-2 on Tuesday, Ross Whyte’s rink made it six wins from eight, meaning they share third place with Canada.Switzerland lead the standings with seven wins from eight, ahead of Sweden, who have seven wins from nine.”That was a great performance tonight against the German team,” reported Whyte.”We played really well and it was about setting the tempo and what we need to do for each game and it feels great so far.”Image source, British CurlingImage caption, Ross Whyte (right) and his rink are making their World Champoinships debutAfter the China tie, Team Whyte, who are ranked in the world’s top five but are making their debut at this level, continue the round-robin against Norway (02:00). They conclude it with matches against the Swiss and Czech Republic on Thursday, with the tie with Switzerland available to watch on the BBC Sport website and app.Whyte – along with Robin Brydone, Euan Kyle and Craig Waddell – are representing Scotland after world top-ranked rink Team Mouat elected not to compete after their silver medal at the Olympics in Cortina earlier this year.The top six progress, with the top two going straight into the semi-finals and the other four teams competing to join them.”We have two tough games [on Wednesday] in China and Norway,” reported Whyte.”Both teams seem to be playing quite well, so if we can try to come out firing and put in some good performances then that would be great to allow in the last stage to maybe get us two more wins and hopefully secure us the semi-final spot.”However, there are a lot of teams around that area that could easily also get that semi-final spot, so there a lot of big games still to be played, but we are feeling positive.”Related topicsCurling

