Toronto Argonauts vs. Ottawa Redblacks live stream: Watch CFL online

TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 18: Ricky Ray
TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 18: Ricky Ray /
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The Toronto Argonauts travel to Ottawa to face the Redblacks at TD Place Stadium. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

After winning the Grey Cup last season, the Ottawa Redblacks have not won a game to start the season. Ottawa tied their home opening before losing the rematch to Calgary last weekend. Toronto started the season with an impressive win but followed it up with a loss last week.

Former Argos quarterback Trevor Harris has the Redblacks firing on all circuits but he was knocked up toward the end of Ottawa’s loss to Calgary. In the off-season, the Redblacks raided Toronto in free agency. Dionte Spencer had 351 all-purpose yards in the loss to Calgary. The former Argonaut caught a touchdown and returned a punt for a touchdown.

The key for victory for the Argos is keeping a clean pocket for Ricky Ray. When Ray is allowed to set his feet and throw he can pick apart any defense. Toronto might be able to get more time for Ray in the pocket if they can successfully run the ball. The Argos are averaging 30.5 yards per game on the ground after two games. Defensively, the Argos are getting excellent production from Victor Butler and Cleyon Laing on the defensive line. The duo has combined for six sacks.

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The CFL game between Toronto and Ottawa will be broadcast on ESPN3 and TSN in Canada. Live streaming is available on ESPN, TSN Go, and Yare TV which you can access with your cable or satellite subscription, either online or through their app.

Date: Saturday, July 8
Start Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
TV Info: ESPN3, TSN (Canada),
Live Stream: ESPN, TSN GO, Yare TV

Saturday’s game could be a shootout. Harris and Ray are first and second in the CFL in passing yards. Harris leads the league in touchdown passes. The top four leaders in receiving yards play for Toronto and Ottawa.