
Ways to Consume CFL Divisional Semi-Finals on Sunday
Published on November 8, 2018 under Canadian Football League (CFL) News Release
TORONTO - This Sunday the 106th Grey Cup Playoffs kick off with the BC Lions against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Semi-Final beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET and continuing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Western Semi-Final beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET.
There are several ways for fans across the globe to tune in to the opening weekend of Grey Cup Playoffs. Fans can tune in on TSN and RDS in Canada, ESPNEWS and ESPN2 in the United States, and BT Sport ESPN in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland. CFL playoff games will also be available in Brazil (on both WatchESPN and ESPN Play), in the Pacific Rim region (WatchESPN) and throughout the Caribbean and Spanish-Speaking Latin America (ESPN Play). The Divisional Semi-Final games are also available via online stream outside ESPN markets in almost every major country, 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 (25% off)
$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 will be on Canada Talks (SiriusXM 167), and Ottawa French broadcasts will be on Influence Franco (SiriusXM 174).
EASTERN SEMI-FINAL
Sunday, November 11 at 1:00 p.m. ET
BC Lions at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Pre-game coverage beginning at 12 noon ET on TSN1, TSN4, and TSN5
Canadian Television TSN1, TSN4, and TSN5
RDS
International Television ESPNEWS
BT Sport ESPN
Streaming TSN.ca and the TSN app for TSN and TSN Direct subscribers, RDS.ca and the RDS app for RDS and RDS Direct subscribers, ESPN App and CFL International Streaming
Radio BC Team Radio: TSN 1040
Hamilton Team Radio: TSN 1150
SiriusXM Radio: Canada Talks (SiriusXM 167)
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WESTERN SEMI-FINAL
Sunday, November 11 at 4:30 p.m. ET
Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Saskatchewan Roughriders
Pre-game coverage beginning at 4 p.m. ET on TSN1 and TSN4
Canadian Television TSN1 and TSN4
RDS
International Television ESPN2
BT Sport ESPN
Streaming TSN.ca and the TSN app for TSN and TSN Direct subscribers, RDS.ca and the RDS app for RDS and RDS Direct subscribers, ESPN App and CFL International Streaming
Radio Winnipeg Team Radio: 680 CJOB
Saskatchewan Team Radio: 620 CKRM
SiriusXM Radio: Canada Talks (SiriusXM 167)
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- Long Earns West Division Nod as Outstanding Special Teams Player - B.C. Lions
- Eskimos Ink Briscoe - Edmonton Elks
- Masoli, Dean & Revenberg up for 2018 CFL Awards - Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Jordan Williams-Lambert Named West Division Most Outstanding Rookie - Saskatchewan Roughriders
- Mitchell Is West's Most Outstanding Player - Calgary Stampeders
- Chris Jones Named West Division Coach of the Year - Saskatchewan Roughriders
- Campbell, Ward, Sinopoli Nominated for 2018 Shaw CFL Awards - Ottawa RedBlacks
- Three Winnipeg Blue Bombers Named West Division Nominees for Most Outstanding Player Awards - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Shaw CFL Awards Nominees Announced - CFL
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