CBC Sports to carry digital broadcast for the 2022 Panda Game
The annual affair pits the crosstown rivals against one another at the 24,000 seat TD Place Stadium in Ottawa. Football fans from across the country can tune in live on any of CBC Sports' digital platforms, including the free CBC Gem streaming service, cbcsports.ca, and the CBC Sports app for iOS and Android devices), for complete coverage of the game in English. This will be the second consecutive year CBC Sports has covered the storied event, which was first contested in 1955. The 2022 edition kicks off from Ottawa at 12 p.m. ET (9 a.m. PT) on Saturday, October 1st.
"After seeing so many special moments from the OUA broadcast across CBC's digital platforms last season, we are thrilled to launch this second year with another of the most iconic events on the varsity sport calendar," said Gord Grace, OUA President & CEO. "The 53rd Panda Game promises to be another must-see event, kicking off what will be another fantastic slate of conference events and championships available across the CBC digital platforms."
Last year's matchup did not disappoint, with the Gee-Gees winning by a 19-17 score thanks to a dramatic, last-minute field goal. Ottawa enters as winners of three straight Panda Games, and hold an all-time record of 35-17 over the Ravens with Pedro the Panda on the line.
In addition to the coverage on CBC Sports, the game will also be streamed on OUA.tv. Fans in the Ottawa-Gatineau area can also tune in live on the radio on TSN 1200 and can find coverage in French on Rogers TV channel 23.
Tickets for the game are sold out.
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