TSN Announces Its 2013 CFL Broadcast Schedule

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As the home of the CFL, TSN delivers complete coverage of the entire CFL regular season and playoff schedule including the 101st GREY CUP in Regina. Regular season coverage begins with the CFL opener on Thursday, Jun. 27with Montreal @ Winnipeg when the Blue Bombers unveil their new stadium at Investors Group Field. 

TSN has also confirmed they will broadcast six pre-season games with three games on TSN and three on TSN2. In addition to its complete CFL schedule, TSN has live exclusive coverage of the CFL DRAFT on Monday, May 6 at 12 noon ET on TSN.

RDS has coverage of all Montreal Alouettes regular season games and additional CFL games on RDS2.

Highlights of the CFL ON TSN schedule include:

• The 101st Grey Cup Championship is in Regina, SK on Sunday, November 24.
• The Toronto Argonauts launch their defence of their 100th Grey Cup championship at home against their rivals, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, on Friday, June 28
• The CFL returns to Atlantic Canada on Saturday, Sept. 21 for NAPA Touchdown Atlantic, featuring the Montreal Alouettes “hosted” by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Moncton, New Brunswick.
• The Edmonton Eskimos host the Canadian Football Hall of Fame game on Saturday Oct. 5 against the Montreal Alouettes
• Rivals collide when the Saskatchewan Roughriders host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and the Calgary Stampeders host the Edmonton Eskimos, on Labour Day Weekend.
• The final four weeks of the regular season feature only divisional match-ups

2013 CFL ON TSN Broadcast Schedule

Pre-Season
June
• Wednesday, June 12 Toronto @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. ET
• Thursday, June 13 Hamilton @ Montreal 7 p.m. ET
• Friday, June 14 Saskatchewan @ Edmonton 9 p.m. ET (TSN2)
• Thursday, June 20 Winnipeg @ Hamilton 7 p.m. ET (TSN2)
• Thursday, June 20 Calgary @ Saskatchewan 10 p.m. ET (TSN2)
• Friday, June 21 Edmonton @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET

Regular Season
June
• Thursday, June 27 Montreal @ Winnipeg 9 p.m. ET
• Friday, June 28 Hamilton @ Toronto 7 p.m. ET
• Friday, June 28 B.C. @ Calgary 10 p.m. ET
• Saturday, June 29 Saskatchewan @ Edmonton 3:30 p.m. ET

July
• Thursday, July 4 Winnipeg @ Montreal 7 p.m. ET
• Thursday, July 4 Toronto @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET
• Friday, July 5 Calgary @ Saskatchewan 9 p.m. ET
• Sunday, July 7 Edmonton @ Hamilton 5 p.m. ET
• Thursday, July 11 Saskatchewan @ Toronto 7:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, July 12 Calgary @ Montreal 7:30 p.m. ET
• Saturday, July 13 Winnipeg @ Hamilton 6:30 p.m. ET
• Saturday, July 13 B.C. @ Edmonton 9:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, July 19 Toronto @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. ET
• Saturday, July 20 Montreal @ Calgary 7 p.m. ET
• Saturday, July 20 Edmonton @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET
• Sunday, July 21 Hamilton @ Saskatchewan 7 p.m. ET
• Thursday, July 25 Edmonton @ Montreal 7:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, July 26 Calgary @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. ET
• Saturday, July 27 Saskatchewan @ Hamilton 7:30 p.m. ET
• Tuesday, July 30 B.C. @ Toronto 7:30 p.m. ET

August
• Friday, Aug. 2, Hamilton @ Edmonton 9 p.m. ET
• Monday, Aug. 5 Winnipeg @ B.C. 7 p.m. ET
• Thursday, Aug. 8 Toronto @ Montreal 7:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Aug. 9 Saskatchewan @ Calgary 9 p.m. ET
• Friday, Aug. 16 Hamilton @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Aug. 17 Montreal @ Saskatchewan 4 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Aug. 17 Calgary @ B.C. 9 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Aug. 18 Edmonton @ Toronto 7 p.m. ET
• Thursday, Aug. 22 B.C. @ Montreal 7:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Aug. 23 Calgary @ Toronto 7:30 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Aug. 24 Winnipeg @ Hamilton 1 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Aug. 24 Saskatchewan @ Edmonton 4 p.m. ET
• Friday, Aug. 30 Hamilton @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET

September
• Sunday, Sept. 1 Winnipeg @ Saskatchewan 4 p.m. ET
• Monday, Sept. 2 Edmonton @ Calgary 5 p.m. ET
• Tuesday, Sept. 3 Montreal @ Toronto 7:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Sept. 6 Calgary @ Edmonton 9 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 7 B.C. @ Hamilton 4 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Sept. 8 Toronto @ Montreal 1 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Sept. 8 Saskatchewan @ Winnipeg 4 p.m. ET
• Friday, Sept. 13 Hamilton @ Calgary 9 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 14 Winnipeg @ Edmonton 6:30 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 14 Toronto @ Saskatchewan 9:30 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Sept. 15 Montreal @ B.C. 4:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Sept. 20 Edmonton @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 21 Montreal @ Hamilton 4 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 21 Toronto @ Calgary 7:30 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Sept. 22 B.C. @ Saskatchewan 4:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Sept. 27 B.C. @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 28 Calgary @ Hamilton 6 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Sept. 28 Toronto @ Edmonton 9 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Sept. 29 Saskatchewan @ Montreal 1 p.m. ET

October
• Friday, Oct. 4 Hamilton @ Toronto 7 p.m. ET
• Friday, Oct. 4 Saskatchewan @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 5 Montreal @ Edmonton 3:30 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 5 Winnipeg @ Calgary 6:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Oct. 11 B.C. @ Calgary 9 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 12 Edmonton @ Saskatchewan 4:30 p.m. ET
• Monday, Oct. 14 Winnipeg @ Montreal 1 p.m. ET
• Monday, Oct. 14 Toronto @ Hamilton 4:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Oct. 18 Calgary @ Edmonton 9 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 19 Toronto @ Winnipeg 3:30 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 19 B.C. @ Saskatchewan 7 p.m. ET
• Sunday, Oct. 20 Hamilton @ Montreal 1 p.m. ET
• Thursday, Oct. 24 Winnipeg @ Toronto 7:30 p.m. ET
• Friday, Oct. 25 Edmonton @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 26 Montreal @ Hamilton 1 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Oct. 26 Saskatchewan @ Calgary 7 p.m. ET

November
• Friday, Nov. 1 Montreal @ Toronto 7 p.m. ET
• Friday, Nov. 1 Calgary @ B.C. 10 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Nov. 2 Hamilton @ Winnipeg 2 p.m. ET
• Saturday, Nov. 2 Edmonton @ Saskatchewan 5 p.m. ET