The Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers meet Saturday afternoon at McMahon Stadium with first place in the CFL's Western Division on the line.

Both clubs are 2-1 after recording wins in week three.

The Stamps, who are facing a quick turnaround after playing on Monday night, were 25-20 winners over the Toronto Argonauts, while the Bombers edged the Montreal Alouettes 25-23 in a contest played last Friday in Winnipeg.

Stamps fullback and Okotoks native Charlie Power says the Bombers are definitely an improved team this year.

"They look good on film. They've added some key players. It's a little bit different that what we saw last year. Their special teams look good. That's kind of where I've been watching a lot of film. And they're aggressive, they play similar to us. They're fast, they're going to play vertical and they're going to come and hit you. So, we've got to match the intensity. I think we're going to be alright."

The Stamps and Bombers hit the field at 5 o'clock.