How to Watch Grey Cup 2025: Full Live Stream & TV Guide for Roughriders vs Alouettes
The championship showdown of the Canadian Football League – the Grey Cup 2025 – is here. In this guide you’ll get everything you need: the match-up, start time, TV and streaming options (including globally), radio coverage, how to watch outside Canada & the US, plus a preview of the teams. Whether you’re a die-hard CFL fan or just tuning in for the big game, we’ve got you covered.
Grey Cup 2025: Match-Up & Background
The 2025 Grey Cup sees the Saskatchewan Roughriders facing the Montreal Alouettes. This is one of the biggest events in Canadian sport — the CFL’s designation for its championship game. Both clubs have earned their way through the 2025 season and now face off for the title.
When: Sunday, 16 November 2025 (kick-off time below)
Where: At the stadium that will host the game (check local listings for venue details)

Kick-off Time (Local & Regional)
The game begins at: 6 pm ET / 11 pm GMT / 8 am AEST (Monday).
How to Watch Grey Cup 2025: Streaming & TV Channels
Here’s how fans can watch the Grey Cup 2025 live, whether in Canada, the U.S., or abroad.
Canada & United States
- In Canada, look for the game broadcast on your regional sports network or via the official CFL partner networks.
- In the U.S., check for availability through streaming services that carry Canadian football / CFL programming or via broadcast partners (if any) that have picked up the rights for the Grey Cup 2025. The game preview page indicates “Watch in the U.S.” is covered.
Global & Free Streaming
For international viewers (outside Canada/US), the official streaming service CFL+ offers the Grey Cup 2025 game **for free**. It states: “CFL+ are streaming the Grey Cup 2025 today for free — here is how you can watch from anywhere in the world.” :
If you’re traveling or living outside Canada/US, you may also consider using a VPN (virtual private network) to access Canadian-based streaming if needed.
Radio & Audio Coverage
If you prefer listening, the game will have radio coverage across multiple stations. (Ensure you check your local station listings or streaming radio apps for CFL Grey Cup audio). For example, there is a list for radio coverage for the Grey Cup.
Viewing Tips & Technical Notes
Here are some helpful tips to ensure you don’t miss a moment of the Grey Cup 2025:
- Stream early: Open your streaming service/app ahead of time to avoid last-minute log-in issues.
- Check blackout restrictions: Some regions may have broadcast or streaming limits — verify coverage in your country.
- Use reliable internet: For HD streaming you’ll want at least 5-10 Mbps download speed.
- Device compatibility: Ensure your smart TV / mobile device or streaming box supports the service (CFL+ or network app).
- VPN caution: If you use a VPN, choose one that allows streaming and has no significant speed drops — many guides mention this for global access.
Teams to Watch: Saskatchewan Roughriders & Montreal Alouettes
Let’s take a quick look at each team in the Grey Cup 2025 match-up:
Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Roughriders have had a strong season, coming through their division playoffs to reach the final. Their fan-base is passionate, and a Grey Cup appearance is always a major event for their community.
Montreal Alouettes
The Alouettes also earned their spot in the championship and will be looking to bring the cup back to Montreal. Their journey through the playoffs sets up a compelling clash with Saskatchewan.
Why Grey Cup 2025 Matters
The Grey Cup has been the pinnacle of Canadian football for more than a century. For 2025, the stakes are high: two well-matched teams, mass viewership, and accessible free streaming globally. Whether you’re a CFL veteran or new to Canadian football, the 2025 edition is a great entry point.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the date and time for Grey Cup 2025?
- A: Sunday 16 November 2025 at 6 pm ET (11 pm GMT) (8 am AEST Monday).
- Q: Which teams are playing in Grey Cup 2025?
- A: The Saskatchewan Roughriders vs the Montreal Alouettes.
- Q: How can I watch it for free?
- A: Internationally, via the CFL+ streaming app for free.
- Q: Can I stream it if I’m in the U.S.?
- A: Yes — check whether your streaming service or broadcast network carries the game; otherwise you may use international access with CFL+ or VPN.
- Q: Is radio coverage available?
- A: Yes — there will be radio station coverage and streaming audio.
Final Word
No matter where you are — Canada, the U.S., Europe, Australia or elsewhere — you have a clear path to watch or listen to the Grey Cup 2025. With free streaming via CFL+ and broad access, this year’s championship between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Montreal Alouettes is as globally reachable as ever. Mark your calendar for 16 November 2025 at 6 pm ET and get ready for a great game.
Enjoy the game—and may the best team win!

