
2025 CFL Grey Cup odds for all 9 teams
2025 CFL Grey Cup odds for all 9 teams
The CFL season kicks off Thursday, June 5, with QB Trevor Harris and the Saskatchewan Roughriders hosting QB Dru Brown and the Ottawa Redblacks. Below are BetMGM Sportsbook's 2025 CFL Grey Cup odds as of the evening of June 3.
The defending Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts open their season Friday, June 6, at the Montreal Alouettes in a rematch of last year's Eastern Final. Toronto has captured the Grey Cup in 2 of the past 3 seasons (2022 and 2024), with Montreal taking the title in 2023.
Calgary hosts the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Saturday, June 7, marking the Stampeders debut of QB Vernon Adams Jr., acquired in the offseason. Adams' former team, the BC Lions, welcome the Edmonton Elks later that day to wrap up the Week 1 schedule. Lions QB Nathan Rourke looks to bounce back from a disappointing CFL return last season following a brief stint in the NFL.
The defending West Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who lost to the Argonauts in last year's Grey Cup, are off Week 1 and will open their season at home against the Lions Thursday, June 12.
The Argonauts are the preseason favorites to win the title, listed at +325 odds by BetMGM Sportsbook. The Alouettes and Blue Bombers follow at +425 each, with the Lions and Redblacks next at +650 apiece.
Below are the 2025 Grey Cup odds, provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Last updated Tuesday, June 3, at 11:16 p.m. ET.
Favorites
Toronto Argonauts +325 (bet $100 to win $325)
Recent Grey Cup champions
Montreal Alouettes +425
+425 Winnipeg Blue Bombers +425
Could they?
BC Lions +650
+650 Ottawa Redblacks +650
+650 Saskatchewan Roughriders +750
The long shots
Hamilton Tiger-Cats +1000
+1000 Calgary Stampeders +1500
+1500 Edmonton Elks +2000
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