The 105th Grey Cup matchup is set.

The Toronto Argonauts kicked off the CFL Divisional Finals on Sunday with a thrilling last-minute 25-21 victory at BMO Field over the Saskatchewan Roughriders.  

Over in the West Final, the battle of Alberta produced a terrific ball game that was also decided by four points.

 

The Calgary #Stampeders will face the Toronto #Argonauts in the 105th #GreyCup

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The Stampeders, who won the 102 Grey Cup back in 2014 at BC Place, will be heading to their fourth Grey Cup in the last six seasons.

The last time Toronto made a Grey Cup appearance, they beat the Stampedes 35-22 in the 100th Grey Cup in front of sold out crowd at the SkyDome.

Toronto will be making their 23rd Grey Cup appearance, the third most in CFL history, while the Stamps will appear in their 16th.

Besides the 2012 matchup, the Argos and Stamps have clashed two othertimes in the CFL Championship: Toronto beat Calgary 36-21 in 1991, and the Stamps edged the Boatmen 14-11 back in 1971.

This season, the Stampeders swept the Argos in both matchups by a combined score of 64-31, so Toronto will definitely have their work cut out for them.

Individually, Argos QB Ricky Ray will play in his fifth Grey Cup as a starter and has only lost once. Ray’s counterpart, Bo-Levi Mitchell, will appear in his third as the starting QB for the Stamps, and is an even 1-1 in the final so far.

Here are the best reactions setting the stage for the battle that will take place on Sunday, November 26th from TD Place that’ll mark the sixth Grey Cup hosted in the nation’s capital.