WAYS TO CONSUME CFL DIVISIONAL FINALS ON SUNDAY

WAYS TO CONSUME CFL DIVISIONAL FINALS ON SUNDAY

Fans in over 150 countries will be able to watch and discover who will compete in the 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw

TORONTO (November 16, 2017) – This Sunday the two competing teams in the 105th Grey Cup presented by Shaw will be decided following the Eastern and Western Finals. The action begins at 1 p.m. ET when the Toronto Argonauts host the Saskatchewan Roughriders at BMO Field and continues with the Western Final when the Edmonton Eskimos take on the Calgary Stampeders at McMahon Stadium at 4:30 p.m. ET.

TSN kicks off live coverage with a 60-minute pre-game show on Sunday, November 19 at 12 noon ET on TSN, and primes fans for the Western Final: Edmonton at Calgary with a 30-minute pre-game show beginning at 4 p.m. ET on TSN. TSN subscribers can also access live streaming and on-demand viewing of the Eastern and Western Finals on TSN.ca/Live and the TSN GO app.

There are several ways for fans across the globe to tune in to the second weekend of the Grey Cup Playoffs. Fans can tune in on TSN with French-language coverage on RDS in Canada, ESPNEWS in the United States, Kwese ESPN in Africa, and on BT Sport ESPN in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland. In Brazil, Australia and New Zealand fans can watch the Divisional Finals on WatchESPN, and throughout the Caribbean and Spanish-Speaking Latin America the games will be streamed via ESPNPlay. The Divisional Final games are also available via online stream outside ESPN markets in almost every major country with the exception of China for $23.99. Pricing details for CFL International Streaming are below:

$5.99 USD for a single playoff game (excluding Grey Cup)
$23.99 USD package for all playoff games and Grey Cup
$7.99 USD for Grey Cup Game

For additional information on CFL international streaming, click here.

Every English broadcast of every playoff game and the Grey Cup Final will be on Canada Talks (SiriusXM 167).

 

EASTERN FINAL
Sunday, November 19 at 1:00 p.m. ET
Pre-game coverage beginning at 12 noon ET on TSN
Saskatchewan Roughriders at Toronto Argonauts

Canadian Television

TSN
RDS

International Television

ESPNEWS
BT Sport ESPN
Kwese ESPN 

Streaming

TSN GO, RDS GO, ESPN App and CFL International Streaming

Radio

Toronto Team Radio: TSN 1050

Saskatchewan Team Radio: 620 CKRM

SiriusXM Radio: Canada Talks (SiriusXM 167)

 

WESTERN FINAL
Sunday, November 19 at 4:30 p.m. ET
Pre-game coverage beginning at 4 p.m. ET on TSN
Edmonton Eskimos at Calgary Stampeders

Canadian Television

TSN
RDS

International Television

ESPNEWS
BT Sport ESPN
ESPN on Kwese (delayed 11/20 at 12pm CAT)

Streaming

TSN GO, RDS GO, ESPN App and CFL International Streaming

Radio

Calgary Team Radio: News Talk 770

Edmonton Team Radio: AM 630 CHED

SiriusXM Radio: Canada Talks (SiriusXM 167)

 

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Olivier Poulin Director, Communications and Public Affairs, Canadian Football League
Lucas Barrett Coordinator, Communications, Canadian Football League
Olivier Poulin Director, Communications and Public Affairs, Canadian Football League
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