The CFL’s lone unbeaten team rolls into Kelowna with a chance to make a real statement, while a desperate BC Lions club looks to salvage its season before it slips away entirely. Edmonton, at 3-0, has been the surprise story of the early portion of the 2026 CFL season, and a fourth straight win against a struggling Lions outfit would put the rest of the West Division on notice that this is no fluke. Here, I break down this Week 5 matchup and make my Elks vs Lions prediction in the betting markets.
Edmonton Elks vs BC Lions Pick
- Pick: Edmonton Elks -1.5
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Edmonton Elks vs BC Lions Model Projection
- Score Projection: Edmonton Elks 27 – BC Lions 21
- Win Probability: Edmonton Elks 68%, BC Lions 32%
Edmonton has built its 3-0 start on a defense that has limited opponents and an offense led by veteran quarterback Cody Fajardo and bell cow running back Justin Rankin, who has emerged as an early frontrunner for top offensive honors in the league. The Elks survived a wild 23-18 win at Winnipeg in which they let a 17-point lead shrink before closing it out, a pattern that suggests this group can find a way to win even when things get messy.
BC, on the other hand, sits at 0-3 after dropping a 41-33 shootout to Calgary at the Apple Bowl. This game exposed a defense giving up points in bunches even with Nathan Rourke and a deep group of receivers, including Jevon Cottoy and a backfield led by James Butler, moving the ball well enough on the other side.
Edmonton has shown no signs of looking past anyone yet, and BC’s issues have been concentrated on defense rather than offense, which plays right into the Elks’ game plan of controlling the clock with Rankin and letting Fajardo pick his spots through the air. Expect a competitive first half before Edmonton’s offense pulls them away in the fourth quarter.
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Edmonton Elks at BC Lions
- Date and Time: Saturday, July 4, 2026, 7:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: Apple Bowl, Kelowna, BC
- Broadcast: TSN, RDS, CBSSN
Edmonton Elks vs BC Lions Same Game Parlay
- Edmonton Elks -1.5 at -105
- Justin Rankin anytime TD scorer at -310
- Under 57.5 at -105
Combined, this three-leg same-game parlay pays out at +390 via DraftKings Sportsbook. If the Elks are going to win this game, it will likely come as a product of their rushing attack, led by the league’s leading rusher in Rankin. He should find the end zone in this contest after racking up four rushing scores in the team’s first three games. And with the Elks keeping the ball on the ground, the under should come through as well.
Edmonton Elks vs BC Lions Game Preview
Few teams in the CFL have flipped their fortunes as fast as the Edmonton Elks. After finishing 7-11 a year ago and missing the playoffs again, Edmonton sits at 3-0 through four weeks of the 2026 season, its best start in nearly a decade. Head coach Mark Kilam’s second year at the helm has produced a team that wins close games rather than finding ways to lose them, a trait that eluded the franchise during its long rebuild. The latest example came at Winnipeg, where the Elks built a 17-point cushion, watched the Blue Bombers chip away, and still found a touchdown drive late to close out a 23-18 victory. That kind of poise under pressure is the clearest sign yet that this is a different Edmonton team than the one fans have grown used to.
Justin Rankin has been the engine of the offense, putting himself squarely in the early Most Outstanding Player conversation with his combination of power and speed between the tackles. Quarterback Cody Fajardo has managed the offense efficiently, mixing in enough downfield shots to keep defenses honest while leaning on the run to control the game. On the other side of the ball, Edmonton’s defense has been stout against the run and opportunistic with the football, forcing turnovers at a rate that has bailed them out on more than one occasion this season.
BC arrives at this game in a far different headspace. The Lions opened the year 0-2 and then dropped a 41-33 shootout to Calgary at home in Kelowna, a result that pushed the team to 0-3 and raised real questions about a defense that has been generous all season. Nathan Rourke has continued to produce, and the receiving corps featuring Jevon Cottoy gives BC a legitimate vertical threat, while James Butler has home run ability out of the backfield. The issue has been the other side of the football, where BC ranks among the league’s worst in points allowed, a trend that does not bode well against an Edmonton offense that has been efficient and patient.
Head coach Buck Pierce now finds himself in a position where another loss would push BC to a hole that becomes increasingly difficult to climb out of in the West Division race. The Lions still have the talent on offense to hang with anyone, and Rourke has a track record of big performances even in difficult situations, but asking a shaky defense to slow down Rankin and a balanced Edmonton attack is a tall order. Field position and turnovers will likely decide this one, and Edmonton’s discipline through three games gives it the edge in both categories.


