Canada men's rugby schedule: How to watch 2021 Olympic men's tournament from Tokyo

Jackie Spiegel

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Canada's men's rugby sevens team faces an arduous task at the 2021 Olympics.

The team did not qualify for the Rio Games in 2016, which was when the sport made its Olympic debut. In 2021, in its first appearance in rugby sevens, Canada will face 2016 gold medalist Fiji, silver medalist Great Britain and Japan in pool play. Yikes. Canada did go 6-0-0 to qualify for this year's edition.

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Despite the tall task in front of them, the team is ready. Co-captain Nathan Hirayama was the flag bearer at the opening ceremony with women's basketball player Miranda Ayim. Hirayama has scored the third-most points in World Rugby Sevens Series history. Not too shabby.

Here's everything you need to know as Team Canada goes for gold in men's rugby sevens at the 2021 Summer Olympics:

Canada men's rugby sevens roster

NAME HOMETOWN
Phil Berna Vancouver, B.C.
Connor Braid Victoria, B.C.
Justin Douglas Abbotsford, B.C.
Mike Fuailefau Victoria, B.C.
Lucas Hammond Toronto, Ont.
Nathan Hirayama Richmond, B.C.
Harry Jones West Vancouver, B.C.
Patrick Kay Duncan, B.C.
Matt Mullins Belleville, Ont.
Theo Sauder Vancouver, B.C.
Jake Thiel Abbotsford, B.C.
Conor Trainor Vancouver, B.C.

Canada men's rugby sevens schedule

Team Canada kicked off group play Sunday, July 25. Each game consists of two seven-minute halves. 

Date Matchup Time (ET) Result
Sun., July 25 vs. Great Britain 3:30 a.m. L, 24-0
Mon., July 26 vs. Fiji 4 a.m. L, 28-14
Mon., July 26 vs. Japan 8 p.m. W, 36-12
Tues., July 27 QF vs. New Zealand 4:30 a.m. L, 21-10
Tues., July 27 Placing (5th/6th) vs. USA 4 a.m. L, 21-14
Wed., July 28 Placing vs. South Africa/Australia 3:30 a.m. L, 26-7

How to watch Canada men's rugby sevens team

CBC will be the broadcast home of the Tokyo Olympics in Canada. The coverage will be 'round the clock, as the network will air four, six-hour programs covering all things Olympics and events featuring Team Canada. CBC will show live and tape-delayed coverage of the major events. Partners TSN and Sportsnet will also have select events.

Streamers will also have plenty of ways to watch the games in Canada. CBC Gem and the CBC Olympics app will both provide streaming options for Canadians and CBC.ca will provide live events, highlights and replays of various CBC-aired sports throughout the Olympics. 

Audiences will also be able to watch CBC’s coverage through Amazon Prime Video, television service providers Bell, Rogers, Shaw and Telus and through connected TV devices Apple TV, FireTV, Google Chromecast and Roku TV (via the CBC TV and CBC Gem apps).

Jackie Spiegel