
With the 112th Grey Cup set to kick off this weekend in Winnipeg, it appears the two teams involved have settled on their wardrobes for the game.
The Montréal Alouettes and the Saskatchewan Roughriders will face each other for the Canadian Football League championship on Sunday at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. And, according to a report from CFL news site 3DownNation, the Alouettes will don their navy blue home uniforms while the Riders will sport their white away uniform set.


The Alouettes seemingly confirmed the report when their players wore their navy blue jerseys during a media availability on Tuesday, November 11.

The Riders, meanwhile, will more than likely wear their regular white uniforms. They have worn a white retro set in the past, but it doesn’t appear they’ve worn them at all in the 2025 season.
The Alouettes have been designated as the home team under a new CFL rule where the home team for the Grey Cup alternates between the East and West Divisions. They’ll use the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ locker room at Princess Auto Stadium, while the Roughriders will use the University of Manitoba Bisons’ locker room.
The Grey Cup uniform matchup is a complete switch from both teams’ respective division finals. The Alouettes wore white jerseys in the East Division final, a 19-16 road win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, while the Roughriders wore their green retro jerseys in the West final, beating the BC Lions 24-21 at Mosaic Stadium in Regina.


The Grey Cup matchup also looks to be a repeat of the teams’ regular season matchup on Saturday, August 2, in Montréal, which the Riders won 34-6. They also met on Saturday, September 13, in Regina, with the Alouettes coming away with a 48-31 win in their white away jerseys.


The 112th Grey Cup kicks off on Sunday, November 16, at 6 p.m. ET at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. It will be broadcast on TSN, RDS and CTV in Canada; on CBS Sports Network in the United States; and on the CFL+ streaming service in the rest of the world.







