TD Place Stadium, Ottawa, Ontario
Kickoff: 7:00 PM ET
Broadcast: TSN / RDS / CFL+
Venue & Game Setting
TD Place Stadium — Ottawa, ON A scenic 24,000‑seat venue along the Rideau Canal, known for swirling mid‑field winds, humid early‑June conditions, and a playing surface that tends to favor speed and east‑west movement. Ottawa’s home‑field advantage is strongest early in the season when weather volatility impacts visiting teams unfamiliar with the micro‑gusts that develop in the north end zone.
Weather Forecast (as of game‑day morning)
Temperature: 69–72°F (20–22°C) at kickoff
Conditions: Mostly cloudy with pockets of sun
Wind: 9–12 mph from the southeast — slight tailwind for Ottawa in the first quarter
Humidity: Moderate (55–60%)
Precipitation: 15% chance of light showers
Impact: Passing efficiency should remain stable; humidity may affect stamina; slight boost to short‑range kicking.
Injury Report & Availability
Edmonton Elks
QB McLeod Bethel‑Thompson — Probable (veteran rest; full practice)
RB Kevin Brown — Probable (ankle soreness; expected to play)
WR Dillon Mitchell — Questionable (hamstring; limited all week)
RT Martez Ivey — Out (knee; 6‑game list)
LB Nyles Morgan — Probable (shoulder; no restrictions)
Ottawa Redblacks
QB Dru Brown — Probable (minor calf tightness; cleared)
RB Devonte Williams — Probable (hip flexor; full participant)
WR Jaelon Acklin — Questionable (groin; game‑time decision)
DE Lorenzo Mauldin IV — Probable (rest day; fully active)
CB Brandin Dandridge — Out (foot; 4–6 weeks)
Key takeaway: Both teams enter relatively healthy, but Edmonton’s OL depth and Ottawa’s secondary depth are the biggest structural concerns.
Team Records & 2025 Recap
Edmonton Elks (0‑0)
2025 Record: 6–12
Strengths: Improved QB play, explosive RB, emerging young WRs
Weaknesses: Pass protection, inconsistent defensive backfield, red‑zone inefficiency
Ottawa Redblacks (0‑0)
2025 Record: 5–13
Strengths: Strong defensive front, mobile QB, opportunistic special teams
Weaknesses: Turnovers, inconsistent run defense, lack of explosive plays
Recent Team Form (Preseason & Camp Notes)
Edmonton
Bethel‑Thompson showed strong command of the offense
Kevin Brown looked sharp, especially on outside zone runs
Secondary still giving up chunk plays in preseason scrimmages
Ottawa
Dru Brown displayed improved pocket presence
Williams looked fully healthy and decisive
Defensive front dominated preseason reps, especially on early downs
Key Player Matchups
1. McLeod Bethel‑Thompson (EDM) vs. Ottawa Pass Rush
Ottawa’s front, led by Mauldin IV, is aggressive and disruptive. Edmonton’s weakened right side of the OL could be a major vulnerability.
2. Kevin Brown (EDM) vs. Ottawa Linebackers
Brown’s ability to break first contact is crucial. Ottawa struggled with tackling efficiency in 2025.
3. Jaelon Acklin (OTT, if active) vs. Edmonton Secondary
Acklin is Ottawa’s best separator. If he plays, Ottawa gains a vertical and intermediate threat that Edmonton may struggle to contain.
4. Edmonton WRs vs. Ottawa CB Depth
With Dandridge out, Ottawa’s secondary must rely on younger corners. If Dillon Mitchell plays, Edmonton gains a significant matchup advantage.
Series History
All‑Time: Edmonton leads 23–12
Last 5 Meetings: Edmonton leads 3–2
At TD Place: Ottawa has won 3 of the last 4
Trend: Ottawa tends to play Edmonton close at home, often in low‑scoring, defensive‑tilted games.
Betting Trends
Edmonton is 4–1 ATS in its last 5 road games
Ottawa is 2–8 ATS in its last 10 season openers
The Under is 7–3 in the last 10 meetings
Edmonton is 6–2 ATS vs. East Division opponents since 2024
Ottawa is 1–6 ATS in its last 7 home games
GAME ODDS
Edmonton Elks 51.5
Ottawa Redblacks – 3.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 5, 2026








