Tiger-Cats vs Lions Prediction 6-19-26 CFL Picks
Tiger-Cats vs Lions
June 19, 2026 7:30 pm EDT
The Line: Tiger-Cats -1.5
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The BC Lions and Hamilton Tiger-Cats meet Friday in CFL action at BC Place. Here’s a Tiger-Cats vs Lions Prediction. This article will include a Tiger-Cats vs Lions Pick.
BC Lions Betting Preview
The BC Lions look for a win after losing their season opener to the Roughriders. The BC Lions have won 6 of their last 7 regular-season games. Nathan Rourke is completing 64.9 percent of his passes for 330 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. Justin Mcinnis and Keon Hatcher Sr. have combined for 193 receiving yards on 12 catches, while Jevon Cottoy has 4 receptions.
The BC Lions ground game is averaging 99 yards per contest, and Rourke leads the way with 59 yards and 1 touchdown. Defensively, BC is allowing 31 points and 489 yards per game. C.J. Coldon Jr. leads the BC Lions with 8 tackles, Mathieu Betts has 1 sack, and TJ Lee has 8 tackles.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Betting Preview
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats look for their first home win to get a game above a .500 record. The Tiger-Cats have won 3 of their last 5 regular-season home games. Bo Levi Mitchell is completing 84.1 percent of his passes for 594 yards, 3 touchdowns, and 1 interception. Kiondre Smith and Keric Wheatfall have combined for 315 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, while Myron Mitchell has 7 receptions.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats ground game is averaging 103 yards per contest, and Larry Rountree leads the way with 147 yards on 31 carries. Defensively, Hamilton is allowing 28.5 points and 430.5 yards per game. Destin Talbert leads the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with 11 tackles, Julian Howsare has 2 sacks, and Gregory Junior has 10 tackles.
Tiger-Cats vs Lions Injury Report
The Lions will be without Stanley Berryhill, Jevon Cotty, and Seven McGee. Keon Hatcher Sr., Patrice Rene, and Kory Woodruff are questionable.
The Tiger-Cats will be without Wynton McManis. Jamal Peters is questionable.
Tiger-Cats vs Lions Prediction
The Lions didn’t show much resistance defensively in their season opener, and starting the season off with two straight road games is tough. The Lions are also banged up. The Tiger-Cats have been in both games this season and are looking sharp offensively. If that continues, the Lions will have their hands full. Levi Mitchell is cooking out of the gate, and that rushing attack looks sharp. We’re not being asked to lay anything crazy. soft line. Give me the Tiger-Cats.

