TUNE IN DETAILS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 108th GREY CUP

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers or the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will be crowned Grey Cup champions

HAMILTON – The 108th Grey Cup to be contested by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will begin at 6 p.m. ET and will be available around the world. TSN’s live coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET with the network’s five-hour pre-game show – Grey Cup Sunday. RDS's coverage begins at 4 p.m. ET.

WATCH

Country/Region

Broadcast provider

Canada

TSN, RDS

United States

ESPN2

United Kingdom

BT Sport 1

Ireland

BT Sport 1

Additional International Coverage

CFL International Streaming

The Grey Cup game will be available in almost every country via online stream for $7.99. Additional information is available here.

Live streaming and on-demand coverage of the 108th Grey Cup is available in Canada to TSN and TSN Direct subscribers via TSN.ca/Live and the TSN App. French-language live streaming and on-demand coverage of the game is available to RDS subscribers via the RDS App.

LISTEN

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

TSN Radio’s live coverage of the Grey Cup starts at 4 p.m. ET on the Bell Media Radio family of stations, which combine to create the 11-station Grey Cup Radio Network.

Province

Station

British Columbia

610am Kamloops

Alberta

TSN Edmonton 1260

Saskatchewan

620 CKRM - Regina

Manitoba

CJIOB Winnipeg

Ontario

TSN Toronto 1050
TSN Ottawa 1200
St. Catharines – CKTB – Newstalk 610
Hamilton BNN 1140
Hamilton - BOUNCE - CKLH
CKGL – 570 City News

Quebec

TSN Montreal 690

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

Lucas Barrett

Lucas Barrett

Director, Communications & Public Affairs, Canadian Football League

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