Beijing 2022 silver
medallists and defending European champions Team Mouat return to the ice in the
men's competition. Scotland
men are targeting their fourth European title
Scotland women are link led by
Rebecca Morrison, who skipped her team to bronze at last year's event in Sweden.
How can I watch?
Scotland men v Norway (14:30)
Watch selected Scotland matches on the BBC Sport website, app and BBC iPlayer.
All times are GMT and subject to late change
Home title defence 'very special' for Mouat
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland
Title holder Bruce Mouat says it will be "a very special moment" to finally get the chance to compete on home ice with his Scotland team-mates.
The world champions are targeting their fourth men's European curling title when this year's event gets under way in Aberdeen on Saturday.
But this will be the first time competing together in Scotland.
"We have played as a team for seven years now, so that in itself is a very special moment," Mouat said.
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Scotland men v Norway (14:30)
Beijing 2022 silver medallists and defending European champions Team Mouat return to the ice in the men's competition. Scotland men are targeting their fourth European title
Scotland women are link led by Rebecca Morrison, who skipped her team to bronze at last year's event in Sweden.
How can I watch?
Scotland men v Norway (14:30)
Watch selected Scotland matches on the BBC Sport website, app and BBC iPlayer.
All times are GMT and subject to late change
Home title defence 'very special' for Mouat
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland
Title holder Bruce Mouat says it will be "a very special moment" to finally get the chance to compete on home ice with his Scotland team-mates.
The world champions are targeting their fourth men's European curling title when this year's event gets under way in Aberdeen on Saturday.
But this will be the first time competing together in Scotland.
"We have played as a team for seven years now, so that in itself is a very special moment," Mouat said.
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