Prairie football bragging rights are on the line tonight when the Riders and Bombers meet for the 95th Grey Cup Championship in Toronto.

     Riders' Head Coach Kent Austin says he and his team are ready for the game.  Despite all of the pressure and spotlight, he says the team is staying relaxed and focused.

     Quarterback and League MOP, Kerry Joseph is saying this game is like all the others before, just on a larger scale.

     Defensive Back Reggie Hunt admits he's nervous for the biggest game of his football career, but he says he'll get those feelings under control.

     The Bombers will start Quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie, replacing the injured Kevin Glenn.

     The Riders head into the game as 11-point favourites, according to Las Vegas sportsbooks.  The last time they were favoured to win a Grey Cup Final was 1976, which was a game they lost to Ottawa.

     The Riders are looking for their first championship since 1989; the Bombers haven't won the Grey Cup since 1990.

     Kick-off at the Rogers Centre is at 5:00pm CST; the game will be broadcast on CBC Television.