2020 CFL season

The 2020 Canadian Football League season would have been the 67th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it would have been the 63rd season of the league. It was originally scheduled to begin on June 11; on April 7, the start of the season was delayed no sooner than July due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. The CFL planned to obtain financial assistance from the federal government. In May, the CFL delayed the season to no sooner than September, and announced that the Grey Cup was to be played as a home advantage game rather than as a neutral site game in Regina, Saskatchewan as originally planned. In July, the CFL announced plans to tentatively play all games in Winnipeg, Manitoba as a "hub city".

2020 CFL season

The 2020 Canadian Football League season would have been the 67th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it would have been the 63rd season of the league. It was originally scheduled to begin on June 11; on April 7, the start of the season was delayed no sooner than July due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. The CFL planned to obtain financial assistance from the federal government. In May, the CFL delayed the season to no sooner than September, and announced that the Grey Cup was to be played as a home advantage game rather than as a neutral site game in Regina, Saskatchewan as originally planned. In July, the CFL announced plans to tentatively play all games in Winnipeg, Manitoba as a "hub city".