BC Lions vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders live stream: Watch CFL online

REGINA, SK - JULY 29: Duron Carter
REGINA, SK - JULY 29: Duron Carter /
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders host the BC Lions at Mosaic Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 13. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

The eighth week of the CFL concludes with the Saskatchewan Roughriders hosting the BC Lions. The two teams played the previous week with the Lions winning 30-15. Saskatchewan enters the game six points behind the Lions, last place in the West. BC sit one point back of Calgary and four points behind division leading Edmonton.

In the previous game, BC jumped out 22-0 lead entering the fourth quarter behind quarterback Travis Lulay’s 338 yards passing and 32 yards rushing. With the game all but over, Saskatchewan put in Canadian quarterback Brandon Bridge. Bridge came in and completed all six of his passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns. If starter Kevin Glenn struggles again, expect head coach Chris Jones to put Bridge in the game again.

The Lions have been explosive on offense this season. BC has scored the second most points in the league and average the most rushing yards per game, behind running back Jeremiah Johnson. Johnson has been the focal point of the BC offense and has been a threat running and catching the ball. The Oregon product has 90 touches this year, recording 655 all-purpose yards and seven touchdowns.

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The CFL game between British Columbia and Saskatchewan will be broadcast on ESPN2 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: Sunday, August 13
Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan
Stadium: Mosaic Stadium
TV Info: ESPN2, TSN (Canada),
Live Stream: ESPN, TSN GO, Yare TV

All-star receiver Chris Williams debuted for the Lions last week with three catches and 75 yards. Williams missed the Lions first six games after tearing his ACL late last season with Ottawa.