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ESPN to televise 20 CFL games in 2015

REUTERS/Matt Smith

The CFL confirmed Wednesday that 20 games will be broadcast in the United States on ESPN during the 2015 season.

The first televised game will be a preseason matchup between the Grey Cup-winning Calgary Stampeders and the BC Lions in Calgary on Friday, June 12.

The opening regular-season contest televised in the U.S. could feature 2013 SEC defensive player of the year Michael Sam, as the Montreal Alouettes host the Ottawa RedBlacks on June 25.

Here's the preseason television schedule:

Date Time (ET) Away Home Network
June 12 9:30 p.m. BC Lions Calgary Stampeders ESPN3
June 13 10:00 p.m. Saskatchewan Roughriders Edmonton Eskimos ESPN3
June 18 7:30 p.m. Toronto Argonauts Montreal Alouettes ESPN3

(Courtesy: CFL)

The regular-season broadcast schedule has not yet been released.

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