After a week of preparation, the Esks,Ticats,Riders and Bombers are set to battle with a spot in the Grey Cup on the line. CFL.ca has sideline-to-sideline coverage with news, analysis, stats and ...
The Bombers and Riders will meet for the first time in a Western Final since 1972, as heated rivals square off for a fourth time this season at a sold out Mosaic Stadium on Sunday.
A sold out Tim Hortons Field sets the scene for the Eastern Final on Sunday, as the Ticats host the Eskimos for a chance to appear in the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw.
Tensions continue to rise as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders meet for the third time in roughly three weeks, this time in the Western Semi-Final.
After a four year drought, the Montreal Alouettes are back in the post-season as they host the crossover Edmonton Eskimos in Sunday’s Eastern Semi-Final.
The Calgary Stampeders will play for a home playoff game and possibly a division title, when they visit the BC Lions in the 2019 regular season finale Saturday.
The Riders are one win away from clinching their first division title in a decade, but they may have to do it without Cody Fajardo when they host the Eskimos on Saturday.
Friday’s season finale will have no bearing on the playoff picture, but the Alouettes and REDBLACKS both want to end their season on a winning note in Ottawa.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will have Zach Collaros behind centre on Friday night, as they host the Calgary Stampeders to close out a critical home and home.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are in search of a franchise record 13th win on Saturday, as they host Will Arndt and the Ottawa REDBLACKS at Tim Hortons Field.
The Toronto Argonauts are in search of back to back wins on Friday night, as they visit the playoff-bound Montreal Alouettes at Percival Molson Stadium.