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December 14, 2023

2024 Stampeders Schedule

The Calgary Stampeders are pleased to announce their schedule for the 2024 Canadian Football League season.

The 2024 slate of games marks the return of a fully interlocking schedule with home and away contests against all four East Division teams. That includes a visit by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the Stamps’ season-opener at McMahon Stadium on Friday, June 7.

Calgary will also play a total of 10 games against division rivals including two home dates with provincial rival Edmonton and two trips to Vancouver to face the BC Lions.

“We’re pleased the league is going back to the interlocking schedule, which will give our fans a chance to see all of the eight other teams at McMahon Stadium,” said Stampeders president John Hufnagel. “We’re looking forward to an exciting season.”

Some features of the Stampeders’ 2024 schedule include:

  • Pre-season games at home against the BC Lions on May 25 and in Winnipeg against the Blue Bombers on May 31
  • The traditional Labour Day Classic against Edmonton with a 4 p.m. kickoff
  • In addition to the Labour Day Monday contest, regular-season dates at McMahon also include one Thursday, two Fridays, three Saturdays and two Sundays
  • Four summer home dates – two in June, one in July and one in August – prior to the Labour Day Classic
  • Back-to-back meetings with Toronto (Weeks 9 and 10) and with Edmonton (13 and 14)
  • The regular-season home schedule wraps up on Thanksgiving weekend – Saturday, Oct. 12 – with a Week 19 visit by the Edmonton Elks and a 2 p.m. kickoff
  • The Stamps will play road games in Hamilton (Week 20) and in Regina (Week 21) to conclude the regular season
  • Byes in Weeks 3, 12 and 17

Calgary Stampeders 2024 schedule

All times Mountain

Pre-season

Wk        Opponent                   Date                     Time

B                 BC               Saturday, May 25           2 p.m.

C          at Winnipeg           Friday, May 31          6:30 p.m.

Regular season

Wk        Opponent                   Date                     Time

1             Hamilton              Friday, June 7             7 p.m.

2               at BC             Saturday, June 15          5 p.m.

3                 Bye

4             Winnipeg          Saturday, June 29          5 p.m.

5           at Montreal          Saturday, July 6            5 p.m.

6           at Winnipeg           Friday, July 12           6:30 p.m.

7                 BC                 Sunday, July 21            5 p.m.

8            at Ottawa             Friday, July 26           5:30 p.m.

9              Toronto              Sunday, Aug. 4            5 p.m.

10          at Toronto             Friday, Aug. 9           5:30 p.m.

11            Ottawa            Thursday, Aug. 15          7 p.m.

12               Bye

13          Edmonton           Monday, Sept. 2            4 p.m.

14        at Edmonton        Saturday, Sept. 7           5 p.m.

15           Montreal          Saturday, Sept. 14          5 p.m.

16       Saskatchewan        Friday, Sept. 20          7:30 p.m.

17               Bye

18             at BC                 Friday, Oct. 4              8 p.m.

19          Edmonton          Saturday, Oct. 12           2 p.m.

20         at Hamilton            Friday, Oct. 18             5 p.m.

21     at Saskatchewan     Saturday, Oct. 26           5 p.m.

Post-season

Division Semi-Finals         Saturday, Nov. 2         4:30 p.m.

Division Finals                  Saturday, Nov. 9         4:30 p.m.

Grey Cup in Vancouver     Sunday, Nov. 17           4 p.m.