CEBL Standings 2026: Championship Weekend Bracket Set After Thrilling Regular Season Finish
The 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) regular season has officially concluded, locking in the final CEBL standings and setting the stage for a highly anticipated Championship Weekend. This year's campaign featured historic tiebreakers and down-to-the-wire finishes across both the Eastern and Western Conferences.
Below is the official breakdown of the final regular-season standings, determining which teams secured direct tickets to the final four and which franchises must fight through the sudden-death play-in rounds.
| Conference | Team | Wins | Losses | PCT | Playoff Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East | Niagara River Lions | 14 | 6 | .700 | Clinched Championship Weekend |
| East | Scarborough Shooting Stars | 12 | 8 | .600 | Clinched Semifinal Berth |
| East | Ottawa BlackJacks | 9 | 11 | .450 | Clinched Play-in Berth |
| East | Brampton Honey Badgers | 8 | 12 | .400 | Clinched Play-in Berth |
| East | Montreal Alliance | 6 | 14 | .300 | Eliminated |
| West | Vancouver Bandits | 14 | 6 | .700 | Clinched Championship Weekend |
| West | Calgary Surge | 11 | 9 | .550 | Clinched Semifinal Berth |
| West | Edmonton Stingers | 10 | 10 | .500 | Clinched Play-in Berth |
| West | Winnipeg Sea Bears | 9 | 11 | .450 | Clinched Play-in Berth |
| West | Saskatchewan Rattlers | 7 | 13 | .350 | Eliminated |
Eastern and Western Conference Dominance Redefines League Rivalries
The battle for the top spot in the CEBL standings came down to the final week of play in August 2026. In the Eastern Conference, the Niagara River Lions edged out the defending champion Scarborough Shooting Stars thanks to a dominant defensive stretch on their home court. Niagara's roster depth proved to be the ultimate difference-maker, allowing them to bypass the wildcard rounds entirely.
Out West, the Vancouver Bandits mirrored Niagara's impressive 14-6 record to capture the conference crown. Meanwhile, the Calgary Surge mounted a late-season surge of their own to secure second place, setting up a potential postseason rematch of their fierce Alberta rivalry with the Edmonton Stingers.
Key trends that defined the 2026 standings include:
- Target Score Time Drama: Over 30% of matchups this season were decided by five points or fewer during the Elam Ending phase.
- Home Court Advantage: Teams playing on their home court won a combined 62% of games, making regular-season seeding incredibly valuable.
- Roster Continuity: Franchises that maintained stable rosters through the mid-season window found the most consistency down the stretch.
How to Stream Postseason Matches and Track Live Score Updates
With the playoff bracket finalized, basketball fans can catch every single minute of the postseason action live. The league's digital distribution channels ensure multiple ways to watch the championship race unfold.
For viewers looking to monitor live stats, game-by-game adjustments, and real-time shifts in the tournament bracket, several broadcast options are available:
- CEBL+: The league's official streaming platform offers live and on-demand coverage of all playoff matchups globally.
- TSN & RDS: National television broadcasts in Canada will feature marquee Championship Weekend games, including the Semifinals and Championship Final.
- Courtside 1891: International basketball enthusiasts outside of Canada can access live streams through FIBA's official platform.
CEBL Clash
Championship Weekend Roadmap and 2027 Outlook
The hunt for the 2026 CEBL Championship trophy culminates this weekend, with the host city preparing for a massive influx of Canadian basketball fans. The single-elimination tournament format guarantees high-stakes drama, where one cold shooting night can end a franchise's title aspirations.
As front offices already look ahead to the off-season, coaches are analyzing these final standings to plan their 2027 roster construction. With the rising profile of Canadian basketball globally, executive scouts expect an even larger influx of elite talent, NBA G League players, and international stars to migrate north next summer.
