+>![.Here's Ways To W.atch> CFL 2024 live Streams Free TV Channel 06 June 2024
CFL+ is the home for live streaming CFL preseason games for free in Canada, the United States and internationally beginning Monday with Winnipeg at Saskatchewan.
Art Garcia | May 20, 2024
Oct 22, 2021; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; view of a CFL game ball with a french logo on the field before / David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports
The CFL preseason kicks off Monday with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers visiting the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Fans in Canada, the United States and around the world will be able to watch that game and every other one leading into the regular season for free on CFL+.
CFL+ is the home for live streaming CFL games and events to watch live on your desktop, mobile, or tablet device. It’s free and no account is required.
How to stream:
Sign up by clicking on the event you want here and completing the form. You will not be asked to sign up again if you continue to watch on the same device.
The stream will start no later than five minutes prior to kickoff. You will not be able to pause, rewind or fast forward during the stream.
All CFL events and select preseason games are available to Canadian, U.S. and international fans.
Regular season CFL games will be available to all international fans with a portion of the 2024 season also available to U.S. fans. (Regular season games are not available to stream to Canadian fans.)
Details on the playoffs and 111th Grey Cup will be provided at a later date.
New this season, every game carried on CFL+ will be available on-demand for 48 hours with full DVR functionality after the final whistle, providing viewers from around the world with a window to tune into CFL action. The platform has also been upgraded for compatibility with Apple AirPlay to facilitate casting onto smart TVs more easily.
CFL PRESEASON BROADCAST SCHEDULE
9:39 p.m.: Touchdown! The Alouettes have the lead with 15 seconds to go! Cody Fajardo sends a dot to Tyson Philpot for a 19-yard touchdown. With the game on the line, Fajardo makes three sensational plays and now Montreal is seconds away from victory. The extra point is good, and Winnipeg will have the ball down four with 13 seconds left.
9:38 p.m.: Cody Fajardo keeps the Grey Cup hopes alive for Montreal. On second-and-long, the Alouettes QB picks up 13 yards with his legs to set up third down. Then he launches a 31-yard completion to Cole Spieker.
9:37 p.m.: Oh no, Alouettes. Shayne Gauthier gets to Cody Fajardo for the sack, tackling the Montreal QB for a loss of eight yards. It's second-and-18 with just over a minute to go.
9:34 p.m.: Cody Fajardo goes to Tyson Philpot twice in a row, picking up 13 and then eight yards to get close to midfield with 1:34 to go.
9:33 p.m.: The Montreal defense comes through to force a two-and-out. A first down run by Brady Oliveira only gets two yards, and then the Alouettes record their fourth sack on Zach Collaros, tackling him for a loss of six. With just over two minutes left, Montreal gets the ball down by three.
9:29 p.m.: The Alouettes are forced to punt after the incompletion to Tyler Snead, but it's a bad mistake by Joseph Zema on the punt. He boots the ball out of bounds at the Winnipeg 37 and is flagged for an illegal punt. The Blue Bombers get an extra 10 yards and take over possession with 2:49 remaining.
9:28 p.m.: The Alouettes nearly turn it over, but catch a break. Cody Fajardo finds Tyler Snead sitting down in the middle, but right as he makes the catch, he's hit by Redha Kramdi and loses the ball. Winnipeg recovers, but the officials rule it was incomplete as Snead did not have full possession.
9:27 p.m.: William Stanbeck rushes for a pickup of 12 yards, but the Montreal back is in pain. He grabs at his wrist as he gets up and heads to the sidelines.
Blue Bombers 24, Alouettes 21
9:22 p.m.: Touchdown! Winnipeg called Dakota Prukop's name all drive, and he comes through at the goal line with a four-yard touchdown to retake the lead. That's his second TD of the Grey Cup. The Blue Bombers ate up more than five minutes on that drive, as the Alouettes will get the ball back with 5:15 remaining.
9:21 p.m.: A 10-yard penalty for illegal contact is assessed to Montreal's Marc-Antoine Dequoy, setting up Winnipeg at the Montreal 11.
9:20 p.m.: It's another Winnipeg first down. On second-and-five, Zach Collaros dumps it off to Nick Demski and he barrels through a couple of Montreal defenders to get just enough to move the chains.
9:18 p.m.: Once again, Dakota Prukop gets the call on second-and-short and picks up the first down the Bleu Bombers need. Winnipeg has the ball down to the Montreal 32 with over eight minutes to go.
9:16 p.m.: The Dakota Prukop keep continues to be effective for the Blue Bombers. On second-and-two, Prukop gets the first down and more, picking up five yards.
9:15 p.m.: After losing the lead, Janarion Grant takes the kickoff 65 yards, setting up the Winnipeg offense at its own 54.
Alouettes 21, Blue Bombers 17,
9:11 p.m.: Touchdown! After Tyson Philpot's punt return went for 30 yards, the Alouettes need just two plays to find the end zone. Cody Fajardo hits Austin Mack on second down for a 13-yard reception. For the first time in this Grey Cup, the Alouettes have the lead. There's 10:58 to go in regulation.
9:09 p.m.: Just like that, the Alouettes are getting the ball back. Brady Oliveira picks up five yards on first down, but then Zach Collaros is stunned by Reggie Stubblefield for a loss of eight yards, setting up a third down punt.
9:05 p.m.: Interception! The Alouettes try to burn the Blue Bombers on a deep ball, but Cody Fajardo's attempt is picked off by Evan Holm, thanks to a sensational leaping grab by the defender. It sets up Winnipeg possession at its own 21-yard line.
End of the third quarter: Blue Bombers 17, Alouettes 14
8:59 p.m.: What a way to end the third quarter. The Montreal defense makes two big stops — literally – to force a Winnipeg punt. First, Lwal Uguak stunned Brady Oliveira on a run, and then Avery Williams blows up Nick Demski after a five-yard gain.
8:56 p.m.: The Blue Bombers get put into first-and-20 due to a penalty of OL Jermarcus Hardrick, but Zach Collaros finds Nick Demski for 18 yards, and then Dakota Prukop rushes across the line of gain for three yards.
8:54 p.m.: Brady Oliveira runs for fours yards, and then Winnipeg gets a first down thanks to a 15-yard completion from Zach Collaros to Nic Demski.
8:52 p.m.: William Stanbeck's six-yard rush sets up second-and-four for the Alouettes, but Cody Fajardo's pass is incomplete. Montreal has to punt, but it's an excellent boot from Joseph Zema that pins Winnipeg at its own eight-yard line with 5:11 left in the third.
8:49 p.m.: The Alouettes pick up a first down thanks to a nine-yard completion to Tyler Snead and a three-yard run by. Ciante Evens
8:45 p.m.: Interception! Just as the Blue Bombers were threatening to score, the Alouettes' defense comes up with the turnover. Collaros tries to find Lawler in the back corner of the end zone, but he under-throws the attempt. Ento reaches back and makes a sensational catch for the interception in the end zone. The Bombers' offense was making it look easy, but a costly mistake by Collaros gives the Alouettes a chance to take their first lead.
+>![.Here's Ways To W.atch> CFL 2024 live Streams Free TV Channel 06 June 2024
CFL+ is the home for live streaming CFL preseason games for free in Canada, the United States and internationally beginning Monday with Winnipeg at Saskatchewan.
Art Garcia | May 20, 2024
Oct 22, 2021; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; view of a CFL game ball with a french logo on the field before / David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports
The CFL preseason kicks off Monday with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers visiting the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Fans in Canada, the United States and around the world will be able to watch that game and every other one leading into the regular season for free on CFL+.
CFL+ is the home for live streaming CFL games and events to watch live on your desktop, mobile, or tablet device. It’s free and no account is required.
How to stream:
Sign up by clicking on the event you want here and completing the form. You will not be asked to sign up again if you continue to watch on the same device.
The stream will start no later than five minutes prior to kickoff. You will not be able to pause, rewind or fast forward during the stream.
All CFL events and select preseason games are available to Canadian, U.S. and international fans.
Regular season CFL games will be available to all international fans with a portion of the 2024 season also available to U.S. fans. (Regular season games are not available to stream to Canadian fans.)
Details on the playoffs and 111th Grey Cup will be provided at a later date.
New this season, every game carried on CFL+ will be available on-demand for 48 hours with full DVR functionality after the final whistle, providing viewers from around the world with a window to tune into CFL action. The platform has also been upgraded for compatibility with Apple AirPlay to facilitate casting onto smart TVs more easily.
CFL PRESEASON BROADCAST SCHEDULE
9:39 p.m.: Touchdown! The Alouettes have the lead with 15 seconds to go! Cody Fajardo sends a dot to Tyson Philpot for a 19-yard touchdown. With the game on the line, Fajardo makes three sensational plays and now Montreal is seconds away from victory. The extra point is good, and Winnipeg will have the ball down four with 13 seconds left.
9:38 p.m.: Cody Fajardo keeps the Grey Cup hopes alive for Montreal. On second-and-long, the Alouettes QB picks up 13 yards with his legs to set up third down. Then he launches a 31-yard completion to Cole Spieker.
9:37 p.m.: Oh no, Alouettes. Shayne Gauthier gets to Cody Fajardo for the sack, tackling the Montreal QB for a loss of eight yards. It's second-and-18 with just over a minute to go.
9:34 p.m.: Cody Fajardo goes to Tyson Philpot twice in a row, picking up 13 and then eight yards to get close to midfield with 1:34 to go.
9:33 p.m.: The Montreal defense comes through to force a two-and-out. A first down run by Brady Oliveira only gets two yards, and then the Alouettes record their fourth sack on Zach Collaros, tackling him for a loss of six. With just over two minutes left, Montreal gets the ball down by three.
9:29 p.m.: The Alouettes are forced to punt after the incompletion to Tyler Snead, but it's a bad mistake by Joseph Zema on the punt. He boots the ball out of bounds at the Winnipeg 37 and is flagged for an illegal punt. The Blue Bombers get an extra 10 yards and take over possession with 2:49 remaining.
9:28 p.m.: The Alouettes nearly turn it over, but catch a break. Cody Fajardo finds Tyler Snead sitting down in the middle, but right as he makes the catch, he's hit by Redha Kramdi and loses the ball. Winnipeg recovers, but the officials rule it was incomplete as Snead did not have full possession.
9:27 p.m.: William Stanbeck rushes for a pickup of 12 yards, but the Montreal back is in pain. He grabs at his wrist as he gets up and heads to the sidelines.
Blue Bombers 24, Alouettes 21
9:22 p.m.: Touchdown! Winnipeg called Dakota Prukop's name all drive, and he comes through at the goal line with a four-yard touchdown to retake the lead. That's his second TD of the Grey Cup. The Blue Bombers ate up more than five minutes on that drive, as the Alouettes will get the ball back with 5:15 remaining.
9:21 p.m.: A 10-yard penalty for illegal contact is assessed to Montreal's Marc-Antoine Dequoy, setting up Winnipeg at the Montreal 11.
9:20 p.m.: It's another Winnipeg first down. On second-and-five, Zach Collaros dumps it off to Nick Demski and he barrels through a couple of Montreal defenders to get just enough to move the chains.
9:18 p.m.: Once again, Dakota Prukop gets the call on second-and-short and picks up the first down the Bleu Bombers need. Winnipeg has the ball down to the Montreal 32 with over eight minutes to go.
9:16 p.m.: The Dakota Prukop keep continues to be effective for the Blue Bombers. On second-and-two, Prukop gets the first down and more, picking up five yards.
9:15 p.m.: After losing the lead, Janarion Grant takes the kickoff 65 yards, setting up the Winnipeg offense at its own 54.
Alouettes 21, Blue Bombers 17,
9:11 p.m.: Touchdown! After Tyson Philpot's punt return went for 30 yards, the Alouettes need just two plays to find the end zone. Cody Fajardo hits Austin Mack on second down for a 13-yard reception. For the first time in this Grey Cup, the Alouettes have the lead. There's 10:58 to go in regulation.
9:09 p.m.: Just like that, the Alouettes are getting the ball back. Brady Oliveira picks up five yards on first down, but then Zach Collaros is stunned by Reggie Stubblefield for a loss of eight yards, setting up a third down punt.
9:05 p.m.: Interception! The Alouettes try to burn the Blue Bombers on a deep ball, but Cody Fajardo's attempt is picked off by Evan Holm, thanks to a sensational leaping grab by the defender. It sets up Winnipeg possession at its own 21-yard line.
End of the third quarter: Blue Bombers 17, Alouettes 14
8:59 p.m.: What a way to end the third quarter. The Montreal defense makes two big stops — literally – to force a Winnipeg punt. First, Lwal Uguak stunned Brady Oliveira on a run, and then Avery Williams blows up Nick Demski after a five-yard gain.
8:56 p.m.: The Blue Bombers get put into first-and-20 due to a penalty of OL Jermarcus Hardrick, but Zach Collaros finds Nick Demski for 18 yards, and then Dakota Prukop rushes across the line of gain for three yards.
8:54 p.m.: Brady Oliveira runs for fours yards, and then Winnipeg gets a first down thanks to a 15-yard completion from Zach Collaros to Nic Demski.
8:52 p.m.: William Stanbeck's six-yard rush sets up second-and-four for the Alouettes, but Cody Fajardo's pass is incomplete. Montreal has to punt, but it's an excellent boot from Joseph Zema that pins Winnipeg at its own eight-yard line with 5:11 left in the third.
8:49 p.m.: The Alouettes pick up a first down thanks to a nine-yard completion to Tyler Snead and a three-yard run by. Ciante Evens
8:45 p.m.: Interception! Just as the Blue Bombers were threatening to score, the Alouettes' defense comes up with the turnover. Collaros tries to find Lawler in the back corner of the end zone, but he under-throws the attempt. Ento reaches back and makes a sensational catch for the interception in the end zone. The Bombers' offense was making it look easy, but a costly mistake by Collaros gives the Alouettes a chance to take their first lead.