Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Roughriders raising ticket prices

Despite the Roughriders' losing record this year, it will still cost you more to watch them play next season.

Mosaic Stadium still one of the cheapest places to watch a CFL game

(Peter Mills/CBC)

Despite the Saskatchewan Roughriders' losing record this year, it will still cost you more to watch them play next season.

The Riders have raised their ticket prices for next year. 

Gregg Sauter, the Riders' Vice-President of Business, said season ticket holders will have to cough up between $1 and $5 more per ticket, per game, in 2016.

"We are seeing a bit of an increase there just to start being on par with the rest of the league," Sauter said.

The Saskatchewan Roughriders enter Mosaic Stadium to cheers and fireworks. (Peter Mills/CBC)

Sauter said ticket prices are not based on team performance but rather a long-term business strategy. 

"We've had the question, 'How do you feel about raising rates in a bad year on the field?' " Sauter said. "We don't look at our ticket pricing on a year-by-year basis."

Rider fans should plan for yet another increase in 2017 when the Riders move into the new Mosaic Stadium.

The most expensive single game ticket for the Roughriders — not including the Labour Day Classic — is $80.50. Here is how much it would cost for a top-priced sideline seat elsewhere in the CFL:

  • BC Lions: $84 
  • Edmonton Eskimos: $85
  • Toronto Argonauts: $87
  • Hamilton Tiger-Cats: $80-$95
  • Ottawa Redblacks: $84-$115
  • Calgary Stampeders: $100
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers: $95.75-$119.75
  • Montreal Alouettes: $105-125