Canada Soccer confirms Canadian Championship Semi-Final schedule

Canada Soccer have confirmed the schedule for the Semi-Final Round of the 2021 Canadian Championship featuring the four remaining teams in the annual Battle of the North for the Voyageurs Cup. Set across two single-match elimination matches, the Semi-Final Round will feature Forge FC against CF Mont…

Canada Soccer have confirmed the schedule for the Semi-Final
Round of the 2021 Canadian Championship featuring the four remaining teams in
the annual Battle of the North for the Voyageurs Cup. Set across two
single-match elimination matches, the Semi-Final Round will feature Forge FC
against CF Montréal at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario on 27 October
followed by Toronto FC against Pacific FC at BMO Field on 3 November.

The winners of the two Semi-Final matches will advance to the 2021 Canadian Championship Final, with dates and location to be announced in November. Winners of the Canadian Championship Final lift the Voyageurs Cup and advance to the 2022 Concacaf Champions League competition with a chance to advance to the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup. As observed throughout the 2021 Canadian Championship, public health guidelines will continue to be observed.

“The Canadian Championship provides Canadians an opportunity
to see the best of professional Canadian soccer played with a chance to
represent the country in Concacaf Champions League,” said Dr. Nick Bontis. “For
fans of the 13 participating clubs from coast-to-coast, the Canadian
Championship has provided new rivalries, new opportunity, and a chance to face
the region’s top clubs on the pathway to the FIFA Club World Cup and we are
confident that the Semi-Finals and Final will add to the competition’s
celebrated history.”

The Canadian Championship is the highest domestic club competition
and leads to a direct entry into the 2022 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League
with an opportunity to play in the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup. The current
champions are CF Montréal who won the 2019 Canadian Championship.

All Canadian Championship matches are broadcast live on OneSoccer. Fans can follow the Canadian Championship across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter featuring the hashtags #CanChamp as or by visiting the competition website at migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/canadian-championship.

Preliminary Round / Ronde préliminaire
2021-08-15 – FC Edmonton 0:2 Cavalry FC – Clarke Stadium, Edmonton, AB
2021-08-17 – HFX Wanderers FC 2:1 AS Blainville – Wanderers Grounds, Halifax, NS
2021-08-21 – York United 5:0 Master’s Futbol Academy – York Lions Stadium, Toronto, ON
2021-08-21 – Atlético Ottawa 2:3 Valour FC – TD Place, Ottawa, ON
2021-08-27 – August Pacific FC 4:3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC – Starlight Stadium, Langford, BC

Quarter-Final Round / Ronde quart de finale
2021-09-15 – Forge FC Hamilton 2:1 Valour FC – Tim Horton’s Field, Hamilton, ON
2021-09-22 – HFX Wanderers FC 1:3 CF Montréal – Wanderers Ground, Halifax, NS
2021-09-22 – Toronto FC 4:0 York United – BMO Field, Toronto, ON
2021-09-22 – Cavalry FC 0:1 Pacific FC – ATCO Field at Spruce Meadows, Calgary, AB

Semi-Final Round / Ronde demi-finale
2021-10-27 – Forge FC Hamilton v. CF Montréal – Tim Hortons Field, Hamilton, ON
2021-11-03 – Toronto FC v. Pacific FC – BMO Field, Toronto, ON

Final / Finale

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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