CFL Betting: BC Lions favored at Hamilton
It is do or die for the British Columbia Lions who need a win in their final regular game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to still have a chance to make it into the postseason. This Week 19 matchup is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. (PT).
The final game of the regular season is really another playoff game for B.C. Last week was its first and the Lions beat Saskatchewan 23-17 to stave off elimination from the postseason. B.C. covered as a three-point home favorite and the total stayed ‘under’ the 53 ½-point line.
The win moved the Lions to 7-10 both straight-up and against the CFL spread for the year. They are currently tied with Edmonton for third place in the West Division but the Eskimos hold the tiebreaker by virtue of winning the season series between the two 2-1.
A win in this game coupled with an Edmonton loss sends the Lions to Saskatchewan for next week’s playoff semifinals. B.C. is 4-4 SU and ATS on the road this season and the total has gone ‘over’ in seven of its last 10 games.
Hamilton will host next week’s semifinal playoff game against Toronto despite getting crushed by Calgary 55-24 last week. The Tiger-Cats clinched the fourth seed by virtue of Toronto’s 37-30 loss to Montreal. Hamilton failed to cover against the Stampeders as a six-point road underdog and the total went way ‘over’ the 53 ½-point line.
The Tiger-Cats are 9-8 both SU and ATS on the year. They are 5-3 SU and ATS in the eight games they have played at home and the total has stayed ‘under’ in six of their last 10 games overall.
This will be the second meeting between these two teams this season. Hamilton pulled out a 35-31 win in Week 12 as a 3 ½ point-road underdog. The total went way ‘over’ the 50-point line. This game was decided on a Kevin Glenn to Chris Bauman TD pass with 1:26 left to play after B.C. fumbled the ball away at its own 26-yard line to give Hamilton a chance for the win.
Glenn ended the game completing 22-of-33 attempts for 292 yards and three TD’s while Casey Printers went 22-of-40 for 312 yards and three TD’s for the Lions. Travis Lulay has started the past few games at quarterback for B.C. and should get the call this time around.
BetEd.com has opened the Lions as a 3 ½-point favorite and the ‘over/under’ line is set at 52. Head-to-head, B.C. has won seven out of the last 10 games SU, but Hamilton is 6-4 ATS. The total has stayed ‘under’ in six of the last ten games.
Hamilton has nothing on the line in this game while B.C. is still playing in hopes of extending its season at least one more game. The Lions have won two straight games to keep their chances alive and are counting on the third win to be the charm. Take the Lions minus the 3 ½ points in this one.
It is do or die for the British Columbia Lions who need a win in their final regular game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to still have a chance to make it into the postseason. This Week 19 matchup is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. (PT).
The final game of the regular season is really another playoff game for B.C. Last week was its first and the Lions beat Saskatchewan 23-17 to stave off elimination from the postseason. B.C. covered as a three-point home favorite and the total stayed ‘under’ the 53 ½-point line.
The win moved the Lions to 7-10 both straight-up and against the CFL spread for the year. They are currently tied with Edmonton for third place in the West Division but the Eskimos hold the tiebreaker by virtue of winning the season series between the two 2-1.
A win in this game coupled with an Edmonton loss sends the Lions to Saskatchewan for next week’s playoff semifinals. B.C. is 4-4 SU and ATS on the road this season and the total has gone ‘over’ in seven of its last 10 games.
Hamilton will host next week’s semifinal playoff game against Toronto despite getting crushed by Calgary 55-24 last week. The Tiger-Cats clinched the fourth seed by virtue of Toronto’s 37-30 loss to Montreal. Hamilton failed to cover against the Stampeders as a six-point road underdog and the total went way ‘over’ the 53 ½-point line.
The Tiger-Cats are 9-8 both SU and ATS on the year. They are 5-3 SU and ATS in the eight games they have played at home and the total has stayed ‘under’ in six of their last 10 games overall.
This will be the second meeting between these two teams this season. Hamilton pulled out a 35-31 win in Week 12 as a 3 ½ point-road underdog. The total went way ‘over’ the 50-point line. This game was decided on a Kevin Glenn to Chris Bauman TD pass with 1:26 left to play after B.C. fumbled the ball away at its own 26-yard line to give Hamilton a chance for the win.
Glenn ended the game completing 22-of-33 attempts for 292 yards and three TD’s while Casey Printers went 22-of-40 for 312 yards and three TD’s for the Lions. Travis Lulay has started the past few games at quarterback for B.C. and should get the call this time around.
BetEd.com has opened the Lions as a 3 ½-point favorite and the ‘over/under’ line is set at 52. Head-to-head, B.C. has won seven out of the last 10 games SU, but Hamilton is 6-4 ATS. The total has stayed ‘under’ in six of the last ten games.
Hamilton has nothing on the line in this game while B.C. is still playing in hopes of extending its season at least one more game. The Lions have won two straight games to keep their chances alive and are counting on the third win to be the charm. Take the Lions minus the 3 ½ points in this one.
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