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The Saskatchewan Roughriders have a strong case for being the host team for the 2020 Grey Cup game.

But so do the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes, who are also bidding to host the CFL’s marquee event.

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Commissioner Randy Ambrosie wants to present his recommendation to the CFL’s board of governors on Monday, with an official announcement expected by the middle of February.

The league’s committee advising Ambrosie consists of representatives from the Ottawa Redblacks, Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders. Ottawa played host to the 2017 Grey Cup and the 2018 game was held in Edmonton. Calgary is the host city for 2019.

Here are the pros and cons for each of the three bids:

SASKATCHEWAN

PROS: The crown jewel of Regina’s bid is Mosaic Stadium, which is situated in Evraz Place. The stadium features 33,350 seats, 38 luxury suites, large concourses, premium lounges and one of the league’s best scoreboards.