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The official schedule of the CFL including dates and times, access to tickets, broadcast information and game results.
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The 2021 schedule features 14 games for each team, which...
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The 2021 schedule features 14 games for each team, which includes Thursday night games in the summer, Friday night football each week and Saturday night games throughout the season.
Aug 4, 2021 · The 2021 CFL Schedule begins on Thursday, August 5, 2021, with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers hosting the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The game will be televised live via ESPN2 at 8:30pm ET. The game will be ...
Jun 15, 2021 · Every game promises to be big with each team playing a 14-game schedule, but when the playoff races come down to the wire, teams will be going head to head: six of the last eight games on the schedule are between division rivals. There are no pre-season games this year, a product of a season shortened by COVID-19 restrictions.
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The 2021 Canadian Football League season schedule. This is not an official site of the CFL.cfl.ca / lcf.ca are the official sites of the CFL.
WeekDate/time (pst )ResultTv1Thu Aug 5 5:30 PMTSN, ESPN21Fri Aug 6 6:30 PMTSN1Sat Aug 7 4:00 PMTSN1Sat Aug 7 7:00 PMTSN, RDS2, ESPN2Get the latest schedule for the Canadian Football League (CFL). Every game and boxscore for the entire season is available from the first game of the preseason right up to the Grey Cup.
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Aug 4, 2021 · The 2021 schedule features 14 games for each team, which includes Thursday night games in the summer, Friday night football each week and Saturday night games throughout the season. ESPN’s four decades-long relationship with the CFL originated in 1980 with a contest between the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes; it was the first live football telecast in ESPN’s history.