CFL releases 2023 season schedule with new twist
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This article was published 12/12/2022 (742 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The CFL has released its 2023 season schedule on Tuesday, with a bit of a twist.
For the first time since 2008, divisional playoff games are set to be played on Saturdays, with the semifinals taking place on Nov. 4 before the divisional finals go Nov. 11.
In addition, the league has reduced the number of times teams host games in consecutive weeks and halved the instances of teams playing back-to-backs against the same opponent.
The regular-season slate will begin June 8 with the B.C. Lions taking on the Stampeders in Calgary in a Thursday night matchup.
The Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts will raise their banner in their season opener against rival Hamilton Tiger-Cats on June 18.
The Grey Cup finalist Winnipeg Blue Bombers kickoff their season June 9, hosting the Tiger-Cats as well.
The upcoming season’s championship game will go for Nov. 19 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton.
The first of nine pre-season games kicks off May 22 with the Edmonton Elks heading to Calgary. The matchup will be lone contest of that week, with the other eight coming in the following two weeks.
The CFL will honour Canada’s 156th birthday with a Canada Day matchup with Montreal hosting Winnipeg. Montreal will also host the Ottawa Redblacks on Thanksgiving.
In Labour Day action, the Ticats host the Argos and the Elks welcome the Stampeders to their stomping grounds at Commonwealth Stadium.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 13, 2022.