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The two best teams in the East Division face off Friday night for potential movement in the standings. The Montreal Alouettes (3-0) have gotten off to a fast start, which included a dominant 47-21 win against the Ottawa Redblacks (1-1) just a week ago.

Meanwhile, the Toronto Argonauts (2-0) have also had their fair share of success to begin the season, including a 39-36 thriller against the Edmonton Elks (0-3) in a back-and-forth game.

A potential way-to-early division title preview gets underway at 7:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. CT, and The Sporting News has the goods on how to listen to the action unfold.

Alouettes vs. Argonauts radio station

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CFL Schedule 2024

Check out the link here to learn more about the Alouettes vs. Argonauts and every game on the CFL schedule.

CFL Standings 2024

Here are the updated standings for the Week 4 action.

East Division

TeamRecordPoint diff.
Montreal Alouettes3-0+44
Toronto Argonauts2-0+11
Ottawa Redblacks1-1-22
Hamilton Tiger-Cats0-3-27

West Division

TeamRecordPoint diff.
Saskatchewan Roughriders3-0+27
 BC Lions2-1+3
Calgary Stampeders1-1-1
Winnipeg Blue Bombers0-3-21
Edmonton Elks0-3-14

Alouettes vs. Argonauts tickets

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Zain Bando is a freelance writer for The Sporting News. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.