The Calgary Stampeders are heading back to the Grey Cup thanks to a thrilling 32-28 win over the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL West Division Final Sunday, November 19.

After falling behind 14-0 early, the Stamps came on strong in the second quarter and pivot Bo Levi Mitchell says they didn't didn't push the panic button.

"We kind of looked at each other and decided that we had to get something done. It's the last chance a lot of us guys will have to play with each other, so we had to make sure we went out there and finished the job."

The Stamps will face the Toronto Argonauts in the 105th Grey Cup Sunday, November 26, in Ottawa.

It's the fourth time the two teams will meet in the final, with the Stamps winning back in 1971, but losing in 1991 and at the 100th Grey Cup back in 2012, 35-22.

The Argos punched their ticket with a last minute TD against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the East Final to win that one 25-21.

It's the Stamps 15th trip to the Grey Cup in their history, with them winning seven times, most recently in 2014 over the Hamilton Tiger Cats.

The Argo's have made the trip 22 times and have 16 wins, most in the CFL.

Kick off is 4 o'clock Sunday at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa.