List of neutral site Canadian Football League games

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Canadian cities which have hosted neutral site CFL games including:
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Orange pog.svg Exhibition games
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Southern Ontario cities which have hosted neutral site CFL games including:
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American cities which have hosted neutral site CFL games:
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The Canadian Football League (CFL) has played numerous neutral site games in its history – i.e. games outside of both teams' home cities.

Several CFL games have been staged in the United States – the earliest was in 1909, and the most recent was in 1995 during the league's short-lived US expansion.

In the 2005 preseason, and regular seasons of 2010, 2011 and 2013, games in Atlantic Canada were billed as Touchdown Atlantic. The event was on hiatus from 2014 to 2018, but returned in 2019.[1][2]

In 2013, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats played most of their season in Guelph, Ontario, due to the reconstruction of Tim Hortons Field at the former Ivor Wynne Stadium. In 2015, games were moved to locations including Fort McMurray, Alberta, as some CFL stadiums were used for the Women's World Cup, Pan-American Games and baseball playoffs.[3][4]

List of games[]

Below is a list of games played by teams from the CFL, and its predecessors the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and Western Interprovincial Football Union, outside the home city of both teams.

Note: Not included are Grey Cup games, which are played annually at a neutral site. Also not included are interleague games – for example, games between American football and CFL teams, or games where CFL teams played against Ontario Rugby Football Union, Quebec Rugby Football Union or Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union. These Unions competed for the Grey Cup, or its predecessor the Canadian Dominion Football Championship, in the early years.

Game Date Visitor Score Home City Stadium Attendance Ref
DeepPink pog.svg Playoff 20 November 1909 Ottawa Rough Riders 14 – 8 Hamilton Tigers Toronto Rosedale Field 6,000 [5]
Orange pog.svg Exhibition 11 December 1909 Hamilton Tigers 11 – 6 Ottawa Rough Riders New York City United States Van Cortlandt Park 15,000 [6][7][8]
DeepPink pog.svg Playoff 18 November 1933 Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 4 – 5 Toronto Argonauts Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton AAA Grounds 3,500 [9][10]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 18 October 1941 Toronto Argonauts 12 – 1 Montreal Bulldogs Kingston, Ontario Richardson Memorial Stadium 6,000 [11][12][13]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 11 August 1951 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 17 – 11 Toronto Argonauts Buffalo, New York United States Civic Stadium 18,146 [14][15]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 2 August 1957 BC Lions 8 – 29 Edmonton Eskimos Portland, Oregon United States Multnomah Stadium 10,261 [16][17]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 11 August 1957 BC Lions 6 – 9 Edmonton Eskimos San Francisco United States Kezar Stadium 16,000 [18][19]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 14 September 1958 Ottawa Rough Riders 18 – 24 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Philadelphia United States Municipal Stadium 15,110 [8][20][21][22]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 29 July 1960 BC Lions 7 – 13 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Cedar Rapids, Iowa United States Kingston Stadium 12,583 [23][24]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 29 July 1961 BC Lions 13 – 3 Saskatchewan Roughriders Seattle United States Husky Stadium 28,000 [25]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 1 August 1961 Calgary Stampeders 14 – 7 Saskatchewan Roughriders Spokane, Washington United States Memorial Stadium 7,511 [26][27][28]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 15 July 1965 Saskatchewan Roughriders 7 – 24 Calgary Stampeders Vancouver Empire Stadium 20,184 [29][30]
DeepPink pog.svg Playoff 19 November 1966 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 16 – 42 Ottawa Rough Riders Montreal Autostade 20,000 [31]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 9 July 1967 BC Lions 7 – 2 Edmonton Eskimos Everett, Washington United States Everett Memorial Stadium 6,248 [32][33]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 7 June 1986 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 35 – 10 Montreal Alouettes Saint John, New Brunswick Canada Games Stadium 11,463 [34][35]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 6 June 1987 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 14 – 13 Montreal Alouettes Saint John, New Brunswick Canada Games Stadium 8,000 [35][36]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 26 June 1988 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 6 – 41 Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatoon Gordie Howe Bowl 5,100 [37][38]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 25 June 1989 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 7 – 37 Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatoon Gordie Howe Bowl 1,500 [38][39]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 24 June 1990 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 41 – 40 Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatoon Gordie Howe Bowl 4,000 [38][40]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 23 June 1991 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16 – 17 Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatoon Gordie Howe Bowl 3,500 [38][41]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 25 June 1992 Toronto Argonauts 1 – 20 Calgary Stampeders Portland, Oregon United States Civic Stadium 15,362 [42][43]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 24 June 1995 Baltimore CFLers 37 – 0 Birmingham Barracudas Miami United States Orange Bowl 20,216 [44][45]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 21 June 2002 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 37 – 17 Toronto Argonauts London, Ontario TD Waterhouse Stadium 9,178 [46][47]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 7 June 2003 Ottawa Renegades 23 – 54 Montreal Alouettes Quebec City PEPS Stadium 10,358 [48][49]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 11 June 2005 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 16 – 16 Toronto Argonauts Halifax, Nova Scotia Huskies Stadium 11,148 [50][51][52]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 3 June 2006 Montreal Alouettes Cancelled[a] Ottawa Renegades Halifax, Nova Scotia Huskies Stadium [53][54][55]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 26 September 2010 Edmonton Eskimos 24 – 6 Toronto Argonauts Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton Stadium 20,725 [56][57]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 25 September 2011 Calgary Stampeders 36 – 55 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton Stadium 20,153 [58][59]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 20 June 2013 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 52 – 0 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 12,732 [60]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 7 July 2013 Edmonton Eskimos 30 – 20 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 12,612 [61]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 13 July 2013 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 20 – 25 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,085 [62]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 27 July 2013 Saskatchewan Roughriders 32 – 20 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,002 [63]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 24 August 2013 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 14 – 37 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,138 [64]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 7 September 2013 BC Lions 29 – 37 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,101 [65]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 21 September 2013 Montreal Alouettes 26 – 28 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton Stadium 15,123 [66][67][68]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 28 September 2013 Calgary Stampeders 35 – 11 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,248 [69]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 26 October 2013 Montreal Alouettes 24 – 27 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,012 [71]
DeepPink pog.svg Playoff 10 November 2013 Montreal Alouettes 16 – 19 (OT) Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 13,320 [72]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 13 June 2015 Montreal Alouettes 29 – 6 Ottawa Redblacks Quebec City Telus Stadium 4,778 [73][74][75][76]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 13 June 2015 Saskatchewan Roughriders 31 – 24 Edmonton Eskimos Fort McMurray, Alberta SMS Equipment Stadium 11,825 [3][77][78]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 27 June 2015 Edmonton Eskimos 11 – 26 Toronto Argonauts Fort McMurray, Alberta SMS Equipment Stadium 4,900 [3][79]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 17 October 2015 Calgary Stampeders 27 – 15 Toronto Argonauts Hamilton, Ontario Tim Hortons Field 3,401 [4][80]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 23 October 2015 Montreal Alouettes 34 – 2 Toronto Argonauts Hamilton, Ontario Tim Hortons Field 3,741 [81]
Orange pog.svg Preseason 7 June 2018 Ottawa Redblacks 32 – 17 Toronto Argonauts Guelph, Ontario Alumni Stadium 3,921 [82]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 25 August 2019 Montreal Alouettes 28 – 22 Toronto Argonauts Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton Stadium 10,126 [2]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 25 July 2020 Saskatchewan Roughriders Cancelled[b] Toronto Argonauts Halifax, Nova Scotia Huskies Stadium [83][84]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 10 July 2021 Calgary Stampeders Cancelled[b] Toronto Argonauts TBD TBD [85]
Blue 00ffff pog.svg Regular season 16 July 2022 Saskatchewan Roughriders Toronto Argonauts TBD TBD [86]
Notes
  • a Cancelled as a result of the Ottawa Renegades suspending operations.
  • b The 2020 CFL season was canceled and 2021 season shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a cancellation of the originally scheduled neutral site games.

Future games[]

In 2018, Mexico was suggested by Commissioner Randy Ambrosie as a possible location for neutral site regular season games (similar to the NFL's Mexico Series), as early as 2019.[87]

See also[]

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