103rd GREY CUP PRESENTED BY SHAW WILL BE THE MOST ACCESSIBLE GREY CUP GAME EVER

103rd GREY CUP PRESENTED BY SHAW WILL BE THE MOST ACCESSIBLE GREY CUP GAME EVER

Fans in over 150 countries will be able to watch as a team is crowned the 103rd Grey Cup Champions

WINNIPEG - This Sunday's 103rd Grey Cup presented by Shaw can be seen live beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET on TSN and RDS in Canada, ESPN2 in the United States, Pacific Rim and the Caribbean, and on ESPN on BT Sport in the UK and Ireland. The game is also available via YouTube outside ESPN markets in almost every major country, with the exception of China. Networks will also air the 30-minute pregame show -- 103rd Grey Cup presented Shaw: Countdown to Kickoff – from 6-6:30 p.m. (ESPN3 will deliver the pregame show in the United States, Pacific Rim and the Caribbean).

Canada's largest single day sporting event, the Grey Cup, will also be streamed live on ESPN Play in Mexico, Central America, South America (excluding Brazil) and the Caribbean, ESPN3.com in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands and WatchESPN in Brazil. Additionally, the Grey Cup will be available on tape delay in Brazil via ESPN+ (December 2 at 12:30 p.m. US ET) and in Australia and New Zealand on ESPN (November 30 at 5 a.m. US ET and December 1 at 11:30 a.m. US ET).

Live streaming and on-demand coverage of the 103rd Grey Cup presented by Shaw is available in Canada to TSN subscribers via TSN GO. French-language live streaming and on-demand coverage of the big game is available to RDS subscribers via RDS GO.

The Grey Cup can also be heard in English across TSN’s 25-station Grey Cup Radio Network (see below for details). French-language radio coverage is available in French on 104,7 FM Outaouais,  and 98,5 FM Montreal.

SiriusXM's live Grey Cup game coverage can be heard in English on Canada Talks (channel 167) and in French on Influence Franco (channel 174). SiriusXM subscribers can listen to the broadcast on satellite, online and through the SiriusXM app. 

This Sunday, the Ottawa REDBLACKS play the Edmonton Eskimos at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg with the Canadian Football League championship title and the iconic Grey Cup trophy at stake.

TSN's Grey Cup Sunday coverage starts at 1 p.m. ET and RDS's Grey Cup Sunday coverage begins at 5 p.m. ET.  

TSN Radio will produce live coverage of the Grey Cup that can be heard starting at 4 p.m. ET on the following Bell Media Radio family of stations, which combine to create the 25-station Grey Cup Radio Network:

British Columbia: TSN 1410 in Vancouver; CFAX 1070 in Victoria; AM 1150 in Kelowna; Radio NL (610 AM) in Kamloops; 99.3 The Drive in Prince George; CJFW 103.1 FM in Terrace/Prince Rupert.

Alberta: TSN Radio 1260 in Edmonton; Corus Radio's QR77 in Calgary

Saskatchewan: CKRM 620 in Regina; GX 94 - 940 in Yorkton; Cruz FM 96.3 FM in Saskatoon; CKBI 900 AM Prince Albert, CJNB-1050 AM North Battleford; CJNS-102.3 FM in Meadow Lake

Manitoba: TSN Radio 1290 in Winnipeg

Ontario: TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto; TSN Radio 1200 in Ottawa; AM 800 CKLW in Windsor; News/Talk 1290 AM in London; TSN 1150 in Hamilton; News/Talk 610 in St. Catherines; Extra Talk Sports-90.5 FM in Peterborough; Lake 88.1 Radio Perth/Lake County.

Quebec: TSN Radio 690 in Montreal

Nova Scotia: News 95.7 FM in Halifax

Fans can also listen to the Grey Cup online at TSN.ca/Radio.

 

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Paulo Senra Director, Communications, Canadian Football League
Olivier Poulin Manager, Communications, Canadian Football League
Paulo Senra Director, Communications, Canadian Football League
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