The road to the 113th Grey Cup is underway, with the CFL back in action all summer and into the fall.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are coming off their first championship since 2013 and will try to defend their title with quarterback Trevor Harris and running back AJ Ouellette leading the way, but they will have plenty of challengers this season.
First among them are the Montreal Alouettes, who came up short in last year’s Grey Cup. QB Davis Alexander has been injury-prone but former Ottawa starter Dustin Crum is now in the fold as an insurance policy and has plenty of starting experience.
Plenty of others will like their chances this season, but it’s never wise to count out the Blue Bombers. After seeing its string of five consecutive Grey Cup appearances snapped in 2025, Winnipeg is back for another ride with the ageless Zach Collaros at the helm and hoping to lift the trophy for the first time since 2021.
There’s plenty of football to be played from June through November. Here’s what you need to know to watch every game.
Every CFL game in 2026 will be broadcast on TSN channels, with select games also set to air on CTV. French-language telecasts of many games will be available on RDS and RDS2.
Fans can stream games broadcast by TSN on TSN.ca and RDS feeds via the RDS app.
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