The 2025 CFL season has officially reached the halfway-point, right after a Week 10 filled with fireworks. If last weekend is any indication, Week 11 should be jam-packed with excitement.
All four Canadian Football League games last weekend were decided by four points or fewer. That includes the Stampeders (6-3) outlasting the Blue Bombers (4-4) in a 28-27 firefight, and the Redblacks (3-6) out-dueling the Argonauts (2-7) in a 46-42 shootout.
The BC Lions (4-5) also upset the East Division-leading Tiger-Cats (6-3) 41-38 in overtime, while the Elks (2-6) one-upped the Alouettes (5-4) 23-22. Three teams beating opponents with superior records!? Who saw that coming!?
Last week's results are just another example of how fantastic the parity has become in the CFL. Every team has a chance to bag a victory each weekend, and Week 11 will be no different.
The week kicks off Thursday, when the Redblacks will look to stay hot as they visit Winnipeg to face the Blue Bombers. Both teams need to win as much as possible over the next 10 weeks if they want to make the playoffs, so this should be quite the matchup. The same can be said for the Alouettes at Lions on Saturday night — this game matters.
The highlight of the weekend, though, will be the Tiger-Cats at the Roughriders. The respective leaders of each division, Hamilton (6-3) and Saskatchewan (7-1) have been the class of the CFL for most of the 2025 campaign. This could easily be a Grey Cup preview, and it might be the highest rated regular-season matchup in some time.
Want to catch all the CFL action live in Week 11? Here's all the kickoff times, TV channels and live-streaming options for every game of the Canadian Football League's schedule this weekend.
CFL schedule Week 11: What games are on TV today?
Here is the full schedule for Week 11 of the 2025 CFL season.
Thursday, Aug. 14
Matchup |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30, Ottawa Redblacks 27 |
Friday, Aug. 15
Matchup |
Edmonton Elks 28, Toronto Argonauts 20 |
Saturday, Aug. 16
Matchup |
Saskatchewan Roughriders 29, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 9 |
BC Lions 36, Montreal Alouettes 18 |
Where to watch CFL Week 11 games: TV channels, live streams
- TV channels (U.S.): CBS Sports Network (CBSSN) | CFL+
- TV channels (Canada): TSN | RDS
- Live streams (U.S.): Fubo
- Live streams (Canada): TSN.ca, RDS.ca, TSN app, RDS app
The Week 11 CFL games will air on CBS Sports Network and CFL+ in the United States, and TSN and RDS in Canada. American viewers can also stream games on Fubo.
Canadians have a number of different streaming options, including French-language broadcasts on RDS, RDS.ca and the RDS app.
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CFL Week 11 radio station
Every CFL game this week will air live on SiriusXM radio. See the full game schedule below.
Thursday, Aug. 14
Time (ET) | Matchup | Radio station |
8:30 p.m. | Ottawa @ Winnipeg | SXM channel 167 (WIN) |
Friday, Aug. 15
Time (ET) | Matchup | Radio station |
9:00 p.m. | Toronto @ Edmonton | SXM channel 167 (EDM) |
Saturday, Aug. 16
Time (ET) | Matchup | Radio station |
3:00 p.m. | Hamilton @ Saskatchewan | SXM channel 167 (SAS) |
7:00 p.m. | Montreal @ BC | SXM channel 167 (BC), 163 (MON) |
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CFL schedule, broadcasts for 2025 season
Here's the full schedule for the remaining broadcasts in the 2025 CFL season.
Week 11
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Aug. 14 | Ottawa vs. Winnipeg | 8:30 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN, RDS |
Aug. 15 | Toronto vs. Edmonton | 9 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Aug. 16 | Hamilton vs. Saskatchewan | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Aug. 16 | Montreal vs. BC | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Week 12
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Aug. 21 | Winnipeg vs. Montreal | 7:30 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN, RDS |
Aug. 22 | Edmonton vs. Ottawa | 7:30 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Aug. 23 | BC vs. Toronto | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Aug. 23 | Saskatchewan vs. Calgary | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Week 13
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Aug. 31 | Winnipeg vs. Saskatchewan | 7 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN |
Sept. 1 | Toronto vs. Hamilton | 2:30 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN |
Sept. 1 | Edmonton vs. Calgary | 6 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN |
Week 14
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Sept. 5 | BC vs. Ottawa | 7:30 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN, RDS2 |
Sept. 6 | Hamilton vs. Montreal | 1 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Sept. 6 | Saskatchewan vs. Winnipeg | 4 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Sept. 6 | Calgary vs. Edmonton | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Week 15
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Sept. 12 | Winnipeg vs. Hamilton | 7 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN |
Sept. 12 | Ottawa vs. BC | 10 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Sept. 13 | Edmonton vs. Toronto | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Sept. 13 | Montreal vs. Saskatchewan | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Week 16
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Sept. 19 | Montreal vs. Toronto | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Sept. 19 | BC vs. Calgary | 9:30 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Sept. 20 | Winnipeg vs. Ottawa | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Sept. 20 | Edmonton vs. Hamilton | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS2 |
Week 17
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Sept. 26 | Calgary vs. Montreal | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Sept. 26 | Toronto vs. BC | 10 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Sept. 27 | Hamilton vs. Winnipeg | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Sept. 27 | Saskatchewan vs. Edmonton | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Week 18
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Oct. 3 | Saskatchewan vs. Ottawa | 7:30 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Oct. 4 | Hamilton vs. Toronto | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Oct. 4 | Calgary vs. BC | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Week 19
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Oct. 10 | Toronto vs. Saskatchewan | 9 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Oct. 11 | Calgary vs. Hamilton | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS2 |
Oct. 11 | Winnipeg vs. Edmonton | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Oct. 13 | Ottawa vs. Montreal | 1 p.m. | CBSSN, Fubo | TSN, RDS |
Week 20
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Oct. 17 | Saskatchewan vs. Winnipeg | 8 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Oct. 17 | Edmonton vs. BC | 10:30 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Oct. 18 | Montreal vs. Ottawa | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Oct. 18 | Toronto vs. Calgary | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Week 21
Date | Game | Time (ET) | US channel/stream | CA channel/stream |
Oct. 24 | Ottawa vs. Hamilton | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Oct. 24 | Calgary vs. Edmonton | 9:30 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
Oct. 25 | Montreal vs. Winnipeg | 3 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN, RDS |
Oct. 25 | BC vs. Saskatchewan | 7 p.m. | CFL+ | TSN |
CFL standings 2025
Here are the current standings for the 2025 CFL season. The league is comprised of five teams in the West Division and four in the East Division.
West Division
Team | Record |
Saskatchewan Roughriders | 7-1 |
Calgary Stampeders | 6-3 |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 4-4 |
BC Lions | 4-5 |
Edmonton Elks | 2-6 |
East Division
Team | Record |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats | 6-3 |
Montreal Alouettes | 5-4 |
Ottawa Redblacks | 3-6 |
Toronto Argonauts | 2-7 |
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