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The Stampeders are in Edmonton tonight to face the Eskimos in the 2012 regular-season finale. Kickoff at Commonwealth Stadium is 7 p.m.
You can catch all the action at the Stamps’ official headquarters for road games — Shark Club Deerfoot Meadows.
The Stamps (11-6) are coming off a 41-21 home-field victory over the BC Lions and are currently riding a three-game winning streak. The Eskimos (7-10) have lost two in a row including a 27-25 setback last week in Montreal. The Stamps are 4-4 on the road in 2012 and 6-3 against division opponents. The Eskimos are 5-3 at home and 3-6 against the West.
The Stamps have won all three previous meetings with Edmonton this season — 31-30 at McMahon Stadium on Sept. 3, 20-18 in Edmonton on Sept. 7 and 39-15 at McMahon on Sept. 28.
Calgary has already locked up second place in the West Division and will be the home team for next week’s division semifinal. The Eskimos, meanwhile, clinched a playoff spot on Thursday when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats lost in Toronto. Depending on tonight’s result and the outcome of tomorrow’s BC-Saskatchewan game, Edmonton will either be the crossover team and face the Argonauts in the East Division semfinal or the third-place finisher in the West and the Stamps’ opponent next Sunday.
Stamps running back Jon Cornish needs 50 yards tonight to break Normie Kwong’s 56-year-old record for most rushing yards by a Canadian.
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