Global Girls' Game 2025-2026
by Chris JUREWICZ|06 MAR 2026
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The 2026 edition of the Global Girls Game is off to an energetic and thrilling start, as the worldwide tournament's initial result comes from Sweden. 

All scores and summaries will be posted on IIHF.com through to the event's conclusion on 9 March, with dozens of games taking place this weekend in Asia, the Americas, Europe and elsewhere.

The annual event showcases female hockey and is intended to promote the game so more girls can hit the ice and fall in love with the wonderful sport of hockey.
It's almost time to drop the puck on the 2026 edition of Global Girls’ Game (GGG). This year's event commences on March 6 and will feature dozens of hockey games.

The Global Girls' Game originated in 2015 and is a unique event that unites female hockey players from around the world. Each of the individual games take place between Team Blue and Team White and all scores are kept to have one final winner between the two sides.
 
All games and scores will be posted on IIHF.com so keep it locked here to see who comes away with the 2026 title. Summaries will also include highlights from various countries in Asia, Europe, the Americas and even Africa.

You will be able to follow this festival of girls' hockey here on IIHF.com and on social media using the hashtag #GlobalGirlsGame. You can follow the action through our channels on FacebookTwitter and Instagram too.

Provisional Scoreboard

Team Blue Team White
5 3

Skellefteå, Sweden

N° : 1     Date : 6 March 2026     Time (Local/CET) :  19:00 / 19:00   Score (Blue/White) : 5-3

Comments : 
Strong first and third periods led Team Blue - represented by host Skellefteå - to the victory over Team White, a group of hockey players from Brynås. Goalkeeper Camryn Drever backstopped Skellefteå to the win and she was helped out by Nikita Bergmann, Jenna Pirttijårvi, Laura Lerchova and Sara Lindqvist.
Brynås stayed in the game right to the end and a lot of that was due to the hard work of Noora Tulous, Vivi Vainikka, Hanna Thuvik and Elin Svensson.