The CFL Grey Cup 2026 champion market spans the full nine-team Canadian Football League field, from the Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders at the top of the board to the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks in the longshot tier. The market trades on Kalshi and resolves November 15, 2026, when the Grey Cup crowns its winner. The live board above ranks every contender by current price.
The CFL Grey Cup 2026 champion market is the league-wide futures board for Canadian football's title game, the 113th Grey Cup. All nine CFL clubs are listed as separate contracts, and each one pays out only if that team lifts the trophy in November. The board currently lists Kalshi prices on every team, with the Montreal Alouettes, Saskatchewan Roughriders, and British Columbia Lions anchoring the front-runner tier. The live board above carries the current cross-platform prices on each club.
The top of the CFL Grey Cup 2026 champion board belongs to three clubs. The Montreal Alouettes sit as the market's chalk, a reflection of a roster that has stayed in contention across recent seasons and a fan base that travels. The Saskatchewan Roughriders and British Columbia Lions are priced just behind, separated by a thin margin on the board.
These three carry the bulk of the implied probability in the field. The CFL Grey Cup 2026 race is structurally tighter than most North American championship futures markets because the league runs only nine teams and a short regular season, which compresses the gap between the favorite and the middle of the pack. A single divisional final swing can reorder the front-runner tier quickly.
The chase tier on the CFL Grey Cup 2026 champion market is where the field gets crowded. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Winnipeg Blue Bombers headline this group, with the Calgary Stampeders close behind. Winnipeg in particular is a recurring Grey Cup participant, and the market keeps the Blue Bombers live as a team that can run deep into the playoffs regardless of regular-season seeding.
The Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Redblacks, and Edmonton Elks fill out the longshot end of the board. These contracts trade as lottery tickets: low implied probability, high payout if a lower-seeded club catches fire in the divisional finals. The CFL's bye-and-final playoff structure means a single hot stretch can carry one of these teams into the Grey Cup, so the longshots are not dead money. The live board above shows where each chase-tier club sits right now.
The market resolves to the team that wins the 113th Grey Cup, scheduled for November 15, 2026. The Grey Cup is the single championship game of the Canadian Football League, contested between the East Division and West Division finalists. The winning club's contract pays out and every other team's contract resolves to zero. If the game is canceled, postponed past the resolution window, or otherwise voided, the contracts resolve under the platform's published futures rules.
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Resolves to the team that wins the 113th Grey Cup on November 15, 2026, the Canadian Football League's single championship game between the East Division and West Division finalists. The winning team's contract pays $1 per share and all other team contracts resolve to $0. If the Grey Cup is canceled, postponed past the resolution date, or otherwise voided, the contracts resolve under the platform's published futures rules. Kalshi is the source of truth for settlement on this board.
The Montreal Alouettes lead the nine-team field as the market's chalk, with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and British Columbia Lions in the front-runner tier. The live board above ranks all nine CFL clubs by current Kalshi price.
The market resolves on November 15, 2026, when the 113th Grey Cup crowns its winner. The contract pays out to whichever team wins the championship game between the East and West Division finalists.
The board trades on Kalshi, which lists a separate contract for each of the nine CFL teams. Kalshi is also the source of truth for settlement when the Grey Cup is decided in November 2026.
The Montreal Alouettes are the market's favorite, anchoring a front-runner tier that also includes the Saskatchewan Roughriders and British Columbia Lions. The nine-team field keeps the gap between favorite and middle tier narrow.
Watch divisional final seeding and starting-quarterback health, the two factors that move CFL futures most. Crossover playoff scenarios and Winnipeg's postseason form can also reshape the board before the November 15, 2026 final.