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Grey Cup 2021 live score, updates, highlights from Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats

With the first Grey Cup being contested since 2019, it’s only right that Winnipeg would try to make history in the process. The Blue Bombers won in 2019, beating Hamitlon 33-12 for their 11th Grey Cup title.

This year’s Grey Cup features a rematch of the two teams, something which hasn’t happened since 2009-10 when Montreal and Saskatchewan faced off in both years, with Montreal winning both times. The Blue Bombers are also looking to become the first repeat champions since that Alouettes team in 2010.

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Winnipeg boasts the league’s Most Outstanding Player in quarterback Zach Collaros, who was second in completion percentage and yards but led the league in touchdowns. Kenny Lawler, the league’s only 1,000-plus yard receiver and the league’s leader in that category, also plays for Winnipeg, giving the Blue Bombers’ offense a real chance to take over the game.

Thanks in part to Collaros and Lawler, the Blue Bombers’ offense was one of the league’s best, ranking second in both points and yards per game.

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Hamilton, meanwhile, finished the year at 8-6 and have a tall task in front of them, but also benefit from having a home game in the finals. The Tiger-Cats are 5-2 at home this year and have the league’s leader in interceptions in Cariel Brooks, so if he can lock in on Lawler, the Tiger-Cats may have a chance.

Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 2021 Grey Cup. Follow below for complete results from the CFL championship game.

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Grey Cup 2021 score

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Hamilton

Live updates, highlights from Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Live updates will start here at kickoff around 6 p.m. ET.

Grey Cup start time

  • Kickoff time: 6 p.m. ET

The 2021 Grey Cup will kick off at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 12. It is a rematch of the 2019 Grey Cup. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in that contest by a final score of 33-12.

How to watch the 2021 Grey Cup

  • TV networks: TSN, ESPN2
  • Streaming: ESPN+, fuboTV, CFL Game Pass

CFL fans who want to watch the 2021 Grey Cup on traditional cable can catch the game on TSN in Canada. In the United States, the Grey Cup will be broadcast on ESPN2.

For cord cutters, the best streaming options are the CFL Game PassESPN+ and fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.

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