Grey Cup 2024 live score: Argonauts vs. Blue Bombers updates ...
The Great White North might be known for its hockey prowess. But it's fairly proficient on the gridiron, as well.
Legions of football standouts past and present have graced the fabled green pastures that pockmark Canada's landscape. Warren Moon, Joe Theismann, Doug Flutie and Fred Biletnekoff are among the many talents to have sported CFL colors over the course of their glittering careers. And on Sunday, two of the league's most prominent franchises will duke it out for a chance to hoist the competition's most valuable hardware: the Grey Cup.
The Argonauts (12-8) and Blue Bombers (10-7) are set to jostle for the title of Canadian football's top side on Sunday night. Both teams come into the duel flying high: Toronto punched its ticket to the championship final after outlasting the defending champion Alouettes, 30-28, while Winnipeg vanquished Saskatchewan to secure entry into its fifth-straight championship match.
The Sporting News is tracking live updates from the Argonauts and Blue Bombers clash at the 111th Grey Cup. Follow below for highlights, analysis and more as Toronto and Winnipeg vie for CFL glory in Vancouver.
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Grey Cup score 1234FArgonauts3xxxxBlue Bombers7xxxxGrey Cup 2024 live updates, results, highlights from Argonauts vs. Blue Bombers(All times Eastern)
7:34 p.m.: Another roll out, another completion: Collaros hits Wilson for the big gain. Winnipeg is back in the red zone. Wilson is up to 85 yards on the day. The rookie has came to play thus far.
7:33 p.m.: Collaros finds Kenny Lawlar on the post route as the Bombers move deeper into Toronto territory.
7:31 p.m.: Oliveira gets loose on his biggest run of the day. Rambles 17 yards down the field to bring the Blue Bombers on the brink of midfield.
7:27 p.m.: Neither the Argonauts nor the Blue Bombers have been able to put together much in the past few drives. Punts galore to start the second quarter. The Bombers will get the ball back after holding Toronto quiet.
End of first quarter: Blue Bombers 7, Argonauts 37:13 p.m.: TOUCHDOWN! Terry Wilson finds the end zone, sneaking past detection to open the scoring for the Blue Bombers! Winnipeg takes the lead!
TOUCHDOWN BOMBERS ????
QB Terry Wilson pushes his way into the end zone for the first TD tonight!#GreyCup on TSN, CTV, RDS & CBSSN
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Blue Bombers 7, Argonauts 3
7:11 p.m.: The Bombers gashed open the Argos to bring themselves on the cusp of the end zone via impressive pitch-and-catch from Nick Collaros and Ontaria Williams.
7:05 p.m.: The Argonauts have done well to limit the effectiveness of Winnipeg's attack thus far. Forced the Blue Bombers into another punt, although the early returns of their latest drive seem far less promising than their last.
6:55 p.m.: FIELD GOAL! Toronto carved its way down the field, taking advantage of a trio of Arbuckle darts to get inside the five. However, the Argos fell flat at the doorstep, having to settle for a chip shot field goal, instead.
— CFL (@CFL) November 17, 2024Argonauts 3, Blue Bombers 0
6:49 p.m.: The Argonauts hold strong to force Winnipeg into a punt. Toronto will set up shop near midfield after stringing together an impressive punt return.
6:46 p.m.: And we're off. The 111th Grey Cup is underway! Collaros leads his troops out onto the field.
Pregame6:39 p.m.: Sofia Camara delivered a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem. Now, we ready for kickoff from BC Place.
6:26 p.m.: The Blue Bombers are on the field! Oliveira leads a standout group hoping to snag their first Grey Cup since 2021.
6:21 p.m.: If the whole diplomacy thing doesn't work out, perhaps Prince Harry has a future as a quarterback.
Prince Harry under centre? ???? #GreyCup pic.twitter.com/YPJkANGSnk
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) November 17, 20246:16 p.m.: Owen Riesling putting on quite the pre-game performance before tonight's contest. Just serenaded the BC Place crowd with "Moonshines." Doesn't get much better than that.
6:05 p.m.: Pre-game festivities are underway. And look who is in attendance:
Prince Harry is in the house ???? #GreyCup | @InvictusGames25 pic.twitter.com/gxYgKdlZRU
— CFL (@CFL) November 17, 20245:50 p.m.: The name on the lips of Blue Bombers fans heading into tonight's contest is Brady Oliveira. Winnipeg's tailback captured Most Outstanding Player honors this season, becoming only the fourth Canadian to earn the honor. Can he add to his collection of accomplishments on Sunday?
— CFL (@CFL) November 17, 20245:35 p.m.: We know who Jason and Travis Kelce will be supporting for tonight's contest: Collaros played with the brothers while at Cincinnati.
Good luck to the Bombers tonight and Uncle Zach as he starts his 5th straight Grey Cup. Let’s go Boys!!#greycup pic.twitter.com/RiEs95uPxC
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) November 17, 20245:15 p.m.: Leading the line for both teams under center are Zach Collaros (Winnipeg) and Nick Arbuckle (Toronto). Collaros tallied the second-most yards in CFL this season (4,336), while Arbuckle has been solid if unspectacular since taking over after Chad Kelly went down with fractures in his tibia and fibula.
5:05 p.m.: The Argonauts are no slouches in the world of Canadian football. They have 18 Grey Cups to their name, more than any other side in CFL history. They seek to extend their lead in that category against Winnipeg.
5:00 p.m.: The Blue Bombers' dominance over the West Division is well-documented. But for those just now made aware: Winnipeg is participating in its fifth consecutive Grey Cup. Could they return to glory once more tonight?
4:40 p.m.: Partisans have emerged ahead of tonight's duel, with both the Raptors, Maple Leafs and Jets all putting flags down.
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 17, 2024— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2024— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) November 17, 20244:30 p.m.: Another year, another pregame hype video. Excitement is building for tonight's contest.
— CFL (@CFL) November 17, 2024Grey Cup start time todayDate: Sunday, Nov. 17Kickoff time: 6 p.m. ETThe 2024 Grey Cup will kick off at approximately 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov 17.
The game is being played at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia.
What channel is the Grey Cup on?TV channel (Canada): TSN, RDSTV channel (USA): CBS Sports NetworkLive stream: TSN+, CFL+, Fubo (U.S. free trial)TSN will conclude its coverage of the CFL season by broadcasting the 12th Grey Cup on its network. For the French-speaking audience, RDS will have the championship game.
For Canadians looking to stream the action, it can be done so through TSN+.
Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the Grey Cup on CBS Sports Network. It can also be streamed live on CFL+, the league's online streaming platform, or with Fubo in the United States.
Where is the Grey Cup in 2024?City: Hamilton, Ont. Stadium: BC Place StadiumThe 111th Grey Cup will be played in British Columbia. BC Place Stadium in Vancouver will be the site for this year's CFL championship game.
This is the 17th time that Vancouver is the site for the CFL championship game. BC Place Stadium previously hosted the 102nd Grey Cup in 2014.
2024 CFL playoff schedule, resultsHere is the full schedule from the 2024 CFL playoffs, including the previous results for the Argonauts and the Blue Bombers:
DateMatchup Time (ET)Saturday, Nov. 2Toronto 58, Ottawa 38 (East Semifinal) FINALSaturday, Nov. 2Saskatchewan 28, BC 19 (West Semifinal)FINALSaturday, Nov. 9Toronto 30, Montreal 28 (East Final) FINALSaturday, Nov. 9Winnipeg 28, Saskatchewan 22 (West Final)FINALSunday, Nov. 19Winnipeg vs. Toronto (111th Grey Cup)6 p.m.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >