Bombers can move into tie for first in West with home victory over Lions
It’s only August but Dane Evans and the B.C. Lions have a chance to really gain the upper hand on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
B.C. (6-1) visits Winnipeg (5-2) on Thursday night in a game that has tremendous significance for both teams. With a win, the Lions can move four points ahead of the Bombers atop the West Division and win the season series for the first time since 2017.
A victory would move Winnipeg into a first-place tie in the West Division but also be redemption for the 30-6 victory B.C. earned at IG Field on June 22. It could also make the final meeting between the two teams — Oct. 6 in Vancouver — potentially a very important one.
There’s certainly no shortage of storylines heading into the contest, but none is bigger than the CFL’s top-ranked defence (B.C.) facing the league’s second-leading scoring offence (Winnipeg) that’s led by the league’s outstanding player the last two years (Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros).