CFL 2014

I don't get why the CFL can never seem to make a deal with a U.S. channel until the last minute. If ESPN or NBCSN doesn't work, put them on FS1 or 2. Doesn't Fox need more more content for their sports channels?

EDIT: Looks like ESPN 3 will get the 1st game on the 26th (Toronto v Winnipeg), ESPN 2 will get Montreal v Calgary on the 28th and ESPN 3 will get Edmonton v BC also on the 28th. ESPN 3 gets Hamilton v Saskatchewan on the 29th. Maybe I can make a full schedule for the 1st few weeks.

upload_2014-6-22_17-29-20.png


upload_2014-6-22_17-29-35.png


upload_2014-6-22_17-32-54.png
 
Schedule for Week 1:
Toronto v Winnipeg: Thurs Jun 26 @ 8:30pm ET on ESPN 3
Montreal v Calgary: Sat Jun 28 @ 3pm ET on ESPN 2
Edmonton v BC: Sat Jun 28 @ 6:30pm ET on ESPN 3
Hamilton v Saskatchewan: Sun Jun 29 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 3

Schedule for Week 2:
Ottawa v Winnipeg: Thurs Jul 3 @ 8:30pm ET on ESPN 3
BC v Montreal: Fri Jul 4 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 3
Hamilton v Edmonton: Fri Jul 4 @ 10pm ET on ESPN 3
Saskatchewan v Toronto: Sat Jul 5 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 2

Schedule for Week 3:

Winnipeg v Montreal: Fri Jul 11 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 3
Ottawa v Edmonton: Fri Jul 11 @ 10pm ET on ESPNEWS
Calgary v Toronto: Sat Jul 12 @ 6:30pm ET on ESPN 3
BC v Saskatchewan: Sat Jul 12 @ 9:30pmET on ESPN 3

Schedule for Week 4:
Edmonton v Winnipeg: Thurs Jul 17 @ 8:30pm ET on ESPN 2

Toronto v Ottawa: Fri Jul 18 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 3
Montreal v BC: Sat Jul 19 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 3

Schedule for Week 5:
Calgary v Edmonton: Thurs Jul 24 @ 9pm ET on ESPN 2

Winnipeg v BC: Fri Jul 25 @ 10pm ET on ESPN 3
Ottawa v Hamilton: Sat Jul 26 @ 7pm ET on ESPN 3

Still missing Hamilton v Calgary for week 4 and Toronto v Saskatchewan for Week 5. Those games could be on NBCSN or another network but we'll have to wait to confirm. I'll post an update when I can find those listings. In the meantime, looks like watchespn.com is the best site for CFL listings.
 
Ckhalil18
>I don't get why the CFL can never seem to make a deal with a U.S. channel until the last minute.

I'm surprised Netflix or Hulu don't bid for these games. Can't be more than NCAA TV fees. I think we'll see this in the future, however.
 
CFL, ESPN REACH AGREEMENT ON FIVE-YEAR BROADCAST DEAL

http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=455858

The agreement calls for a minimum of 17 regular-season games as well as the East and West Division finals being broadcast annually on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNEWS. All other contests will be available live on ESPN3 across computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices.
 

Oakland Raiders in Talks to Tear Down O.co Coliseum

Pete Van Wieren

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)