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Three weeks have passed in the 2025 CFL season, and three teams remain undefeated (the Alouettes, Roughriders and Blue Bombers). The reigning-champion Argonauts are the only team sitting at 0-3. All four will be in action in Week 4, with Montreal, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg aiming to maintain perfection and Toronto hoping to snap its early season cold streak.

The Canada Day weekend slate begins with reigning West Division-champion Winnipeg hosting the Edmonton Elks (0-2) on Thursday. The 12-time Grey Cup-champion Blue Bombers look like title contenders once again in 2025 with receiver Keric Wheatfall and running back Matthew Peterson leading the offensive charge. Winnipeg has outscored opponents, 61-34, through two games.

On Friday, the Alouettes visit the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-2). Montreal has dominated out of the gates, scoring a CFL-high 105 points and maintaining a whopping +49 point differential. Coach Jason Maas, who led the Alouettes to a CFL-best 12-5-1 record in 2024, has QB Davis Alexander playing stellar football. The signal-caller completed 20 of 24 pass attempts for 254 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions last weekend against Edmonton. Alexander suffered a hamstring injury in that 38-28 win, but Maas hopes he can suit up this weekend.

On Saturday, the Roughriders host the BC Lions (1-2) in a West Division bout. Saskatchewan has won by seven points or fewer in three consecutive games, all of which have been high-scoring affairs (close to 60 points per game). Can the Roughriders keep winning ugly, or will BC mount an upset this weekend?

Closing out the Week 4 slate, the Argonauts will face the Redblacks (1-2) in what winless Toronto hopes will be a get-right game. The reigning champs have dealt with numerous injuries out of the gate, but it’s impossible to count out a franchise with 19 Grey Cup titles. Look for the Argos to put on a show and finally get into the winning column to finish out the weekend.

Want to catch the CFL action live this weekend? Here’s all the kickoff times, TV channels and live-streaming options for every game of the Canadian Football League’s Week 4 schedule.

CFL schedule Week 4: What games are on TV today?

Here is the full schedule for Week 4 of the 2025 CFL season.

Thursday, June 26

Matchup Time (ET) Canada TV U.S. TV/Stream
Edmonton Elks @
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
8:30 p.m. TSN, RDS CBSSN, Fubo

Friday, June 27

Matchup Time (ET) Canada TV U.S. TV/Stream
Montreal Alouettes @
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
7:30 p.m. TSN, RDS CFL+

Saturday, June 28

Matchup Time (ET) Canada TV U.S. TV/Stream
BC Lions @
Saskatchewan Roughriders
7:00 p.m. TSN CBSSN, Fubo

Sunday, June 29

Matchup Time (ET) Canada TV U.S. TV/Stream
Toronto Argonauts @
Ottawa Redblacks
7:00 p.m. TSN, RDS CBSSN, Fubo

Where to watch CFL Week 4 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.caRDS.ca, TSN app, RDS app

The Week 4 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, which is currently offering a free trial.

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 4 radio station

Every CFL game this week will air live on SiriusXM radio. See the full game schedule below.

Thursday, June 26

Time (ET) Matchup Radio station
8:30 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg SXM channel 167 (WPG)

Friday, June 27

Time (ET) Matchup Radio station
7:30 p.m. Montreal at Hamilton  SXM channel 163 (MON), 167 (HAM)

Saturday, June 28

Time (ET) Matchup Radio station
7:00 p.m. BC at Saskatchewan SXM channel 167 (SAS)

Sunday, June 29

Time (ET) Matchup Radio station
7:00 p.m. Toronto at Ottawa SXM channel 167 (OTT)

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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 4

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
June 26 Edmonton vs. Winnipeg 8:30 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS
June 27 Montreal vs. Hamilton 7:30 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS
June 28 BC vs. Saskatchewan 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN
June 29 Toronto vs. Ottawa 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS Info

Week 5

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
July 3 Winnipeg vs. Calgary 9 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN
July 4 Hamilton vs. Toronto 7:30 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS
July 5 BC vs. Montreal 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS
July 6 Ottawa vs. Edmonton 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS

Week 6

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
July 11 Calgary vs. Saskatchewan 9 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS
July 12 Ottawa vs. Hamilton 7 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS
July 13 BC vs. Edmonton 7 p.m. CFL+ TSN

Week 7

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
July 17 Toronto vs. Montreal 7:30 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS
July 18 Calgary vs. Winnipeg 8:30 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS
July 19 Saskatchewan vs. BC 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN
July 20 Hamilton vs. Ottawa 7 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS

Week 8

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
July 24 Montreal vs. Calgary 9 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS
July 25 Edmonton vs. Saskatchewan 9 p.m. CFL+ TSN
July 26 Winnipeg vs. Toronto 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN
July 27 Hamilton vs. BC 7 p.m. CFL+ TSN

Week 9

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
July 31 Calgary vs. Ottawa 7:30 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS
Aug. 1 Toronto vs. Winnipeg 8:30 p.m. CFL+ TSN
Aug. 2 Hamilton vs. Edmonton 3 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN
Aug. 2 Saskatchewan vs. Montreal 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS

Week 10

Date Game Time (ET) US channel/stream CA channel/stream
Aug. 7 BC vs. Hamilton 7:30 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS2
Aug. 8 Edmonton vs. Montreal 7:30 p.m. CFL+ TSN, RDS
Aug. 9 Ottawa vs. Toronto 3 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN, RDS
Aug. 9 Winnipeg vs. Calgary 7 p.m. CBSSN, Fubo TSN

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
Calgary Stampeders 2-0
Saskatchewan Roughriders 2-0
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1-0
BC Lions 1-1
Edmonton Elks 0-1

East Division

Team Record
Montreal Alouettes 2-0
Ottawa Redblacks 0-2
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 0-2
Toronto Argonauts 0-2

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