When is Grey Cup 2022? Date, location, odds, halftime show for the 109th Grey Cup
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And we are down to two. With the CFL division finals wrapping up this past weekend, there is just one event left on the CFL calendar: the 109th Grey Cup.
The two top teams entering the playoffs are the last remaining, as it will be the Toronto Argonauts and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers meeting in the CFL’s championship game.
This is the third consecutive Grey Cup appearance for the Blue Bombers, who won it all in 2021 and 2019. There was no game in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Winnipeg punched its ticket to the big game with a 29-20 win in the Western Final over the BC Lions. QB Zach Collaros threw for 178 yards with a touchdown and an interception while Brady Oliveira rushed for 130.
On the opposing side are the Argonauts, who defeated the Montreal Alouettes 34-27 in the Eastern Final. QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns in the team’s win.
Toronto is hoping to earn its first Grey Cup since 2017, while Winnipeg is hoping to become the first club in 42 years to three-peat as CFL champions.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2022 Grey Cup, including the big game’s start time and the latest betting information.
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When is the 2022 Grey Cup?
The 2022 Grey Cup will kick off at approximately 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov 20.
The weather according to weather.com is expected to be -18 degrees Celcius or 0 degrees Fahrenheit. There’s a 19 percent chance of snow and there are expected to be winds between15 to 25 km/h.
How to watch the 2022 Grey Cup on TV, live stream
CFL fans who want to watch the 2022 Grey Cup on traditional cable can catch the game on TSN in Canada. In the United States, the Grey Cup will be broadcast on ESPN2.
The best streaming option for cord-cutters in the US is on fubo TV, which offers a free seven-day trial.
You can also stream the game on TSN Direct, the CFL Game Pass and ESPN+ in the appropriate markets.
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Where is the 2022 Grey Cup?
The 2022 Grey Cup will be held at Mosaic Stadium, the home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. It will be the first time the Grey Cup is held at Mosaic Stadium.
Regina has hosted the Grey Cup on three previous occasions in 1995, 2003 and 2013 at Taylor Field. Taylor Field served as the home for the Roughriders from 1936-2016. It was closed in 2016 and demolished in 2017.
Grey Cup odds
Check back for the latest odds of the 109th Grey Cup courtesy of Sports Interaction.
Future Grey Cup locations, host sites Year Stadium (City) 2023 Tim Hortons Field (Hamilton) 2024 B.C. Place (Vancouver)
The 110th edition of the Grey Cup will be played at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton Ontario in 2023. It will be the second time the field has hosted the Grey Cup after doing so in 2021.
B.C. Place will host the game in 2024. It will be the 17th time that Vancouver has hosted the CFL’s marquee game.
Most Grey Cup wins (active teams) Team Wins Last win Toronto Argonauts 17 2017 Edmonton Elks 14 2015 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 12 2021 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 8 1999 Calgary Stampeders 8 2018 Montreal Alouettes 7 2010 BC Lions 6 2011 Saskatchewan Roughriders 4 2013 Ottawa Redblacks 1 2016 Grey Cup halftime show 2022
The Grey Cup is going country for 2022, as the halftime show consists of three country singers performing.
Tyler Hubbard of Florida George Line, Jordan Davis and Josh Ross will be the three acts entertaining at this year’s intermission.
Ross is the lone Canadian from the group. The Burlington, Ont. native is known for his hit singles, “First Taste of Gone” and “On a Different Night”.