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If you're a CFL fan and you have a VPN, you can watch every league game on a new, free streaming service.
It's not available in North America, to protect CBS sports in the U.S. (which recently signed a deal for select Canadian Football League games) or in Canada, where they're shown on TSN.
But a league press release notes that, in a move to help spread the popularity of the Canuck version of football, a streaming service called CFL+ will let any viewer around the world watch any game anywhere for free. According to the CFL, here's how it works:
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Interesting. The entire TSN schedule of games was on ESPN+ last year and the Grey Cup was sometimes shown on ESPN 2.
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Every year about this time, I hear about this thing called the CFL.
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Tomas Barlow wrote:
Interesting. The entire TSN schedule of games was on ESPN+ last year and the Grey Cup was sometimes shown on ESPN 2.
ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPN+ up until the coming season has been a partner with the CFL and have broadcast every CFL game since 1980.
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paterson1 wrote:
Tomas Barlow wrote:
Interesting. The entire TSN schedule of games was on ESPN+ last year and the Grey Cup was sometimes shown on ESPN 2.
ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPN+ up until the coming season has been a partner with the CFL and have broadcast every CFL game since 1980.
I don't think they carried every single game before ESPN+ came along. I could be wrong but I had a big C-band dish for years and only saw an occasional game on tape delay on ESPN 2.