You’ve never seen Football until you’ve seen a CFL match. These incredible teams have been training for years to play at their very peaks for this season. The toughest defensive lines will go head to head against the strongest offensive teams and it’s anyone’s guess who will come out on top. It doesn’t matter if you’re watching the preseason, regular season, playoffs, or the vaunted Grey Cup match, the nine teams of the CFL never give up and give their fans the hard-hitting, bone-crunching, sports scoring action that you expect from the best football teams in North America. This year is going to be a special one with plenty of fresh new talent grabbing their gear and getting ready for pitched battles against seasoned veterans. Fans will lose their minds cheering on their favorite squads, cheering on every drive down the field and celebrating every touchdown. The action’s so intense that no live TV broadcast can contain it. So if you want to see it, you have to be there. You can beat the rush and order your tickets via this website. Not only do we have the latest updates on CFL events and available seating, but we have info you want. Discover the best games of the coming season. Prepare for the hard-hitting gridiron action.
Monday - 03:00 pm - Mosaic Stadium At Taylor Field - Regina, SK
Saturday - 02:00 pm - Tim Hortons Field - Hamilton, ON
Saturday - 02:00 pm - Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton - Edmonton, AB
Saturday - 03:00 pm - McMahon Stadium - Calgary, AB
Saturday - 07:30 pm - Molson Stadium - Montreal, QC
Friday - 07:00 pm - BC Place Stadium - Vancouver, BC
Friday - 07:30 pm - TD Place Stadium - Ottawa, ON
Friday - 07:30 pm - Investors Group Field - Winnipeg, MB
Saturday - 02:00 pm - BMO Field - Toronto, ON
Thursday - 07:30 pm - Investors Group Field - Winnipeg, MB
Friday - 07:00 pm - McMahon Stadium - Calgary, AB
Saturday - 05:00 pm - Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton - Edmonton, AB
Sunday - 07:00 pm - BMO Field - Toronto, ON
Thursday - 07:30 pm - TD Place Stadium - Ottawa, ON
Friday - 07:00 pm - Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton - Edmonton, AB
Saturday - 04:00 pm - BC Place Stadium - Vancouver, BC
Sunday - 07:00 pm - Tim Hortons Field - Hamilton, ON
Thursday - 07:30 pm - Molson Stadium - Montreal, QC
Friday - 07:30 pm - Investors Group Field - Winnipeg, MB
Saturday - 07:00 pm - BMO Field - Toronto, ON
Sunday - 06:00 pm - Mosaic Stadium At Taylor Field - Regina, SK
Thursday - 07:00 pm - BC Place Stadium - Vancouver, BC
Friday - 07:30 pm - BMO Field - Toronto, ON
Saturday - 05:00 pm - McMahon Stadium - Calgary, AB
Sunday - 07:00 pm - TD Place Stadium - Ottawa, ON
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Don’t think for a moment that the CFL is a slouch when it comes to hard-hitting football action. The fields and rules might be a little different, but the level of competition is just as heated as it is in even the toughest NFL rosters. In fact, many of the best NFL players have honed their talents and grew from star-eyed rookies to seasoned pros through the crucible that is the CFL season. And there’s plenty of action to see in the CFL as the teams play 23 weeks preseason and regular season action, leading to one of the most pitched playoffs in football. Then, after challenging and exciting playoff rounds, the two best teams of the year meet head to head to compete for the vaunted Grey Cup.
The Grey Cup is as much the spectacle as the Superbowl. It has become the largest sporting event in Canada and serves as the most media covered part of the Canadian autumn festival, earning massive revenue for the host city. Fans from across the country and across the border flock to the hosting city to attend the game and take part in the weeklong festivities that lead up to the event. It’s a massive enough event that nearly half of the country prefers watching it to the Superbowl, according to a 2014 survey.