February 26, 2019...CPL unveils 2019 inauguaral season schedule (from canpl.ca website)

CPL unveils 2019 inaugural season schedule 
2019-02-26 
by 
CanPL.ca Staff

The 2019 Canadian Premier League schedule is finally here.

The inaugural season of Canada’s new tier-one soccer league sees seven founding clubs 
square off over two distinct halves to crown winners that will advance to the 
2019 Canadian Premier League Championship.

The Canadian Premier League kicks off on April 27 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton 
as Forge FC plays host to Ontario rivals York9 FC in the first-ever edition 
of the ‘905 Derby’.

The Spring season will run from April 27 to Canada Day on July 1st, where the first 
of two winners will be crowned. The Fall season begins on July 6 and runs until October 19.

League format

Each Canadian Premier League club will play 28 regular season games; 14 home, 14 away, 
split over two halves of the 2019 season.

All seven clubs will compete in a single table; 3 points will be awarded for victory, 
1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss.

The winner of the Spring season will be the team with the most points at the end 
of Canada Day (July 1).

The winner of the Fall season will be the team with the most points on Oct. 19 following 
the table reset on July 2.

Here’s a more in-depth look at the Canadian Premier League’s inaugural season format.

Inaugural match weekend: April 27, 28

Saturday, April 27: Forge FC hosts York9 FC at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton for the inaugural 
match of the Canadian Premier League. This match kicks off the 2019 regular season, and is the 
first match of the Spring half of the campaign. It is also the first clash between these two 
Ontario rivals in the ‘905 Derby’.

Sunday, April 28: Pacific FC of Vancouver Island hosts Halifax’s HFX Wanderers FC 
at Westhills Stadium in a match that encompasses 4,476 km in distance, making it the third 
longest road trip in soccer.

Remaining home openers: May 4, May 12 and May 25

May 4: The HFX Wanderers are hoping for a festive spirit at Wanderers Grounds on May 4, as the 
club welcomes professional soccer to the Maritimes with an opening match against Forge FC. 
Calgary-based Cavalry FC will also be hosting its first home match on May 4, taking on visiting 
York9 FC at the sprawling grounds of Spruce Meadows. Rounding out the day is Winnipeg’s Valour FC, 
who open the doors at Investors Group Field for the first time, hosting FC Edmonton.

May 12: FC Edmonton re-opens Clarke Stadium for business with a home tilt against visiting 
Pacific FC, with the Eddies returning to action in the Canadian Premier League under new 
head coach Jeff Paulus.

May 25: Finally, York9 FC rounds out our home opening matches with a double-header. Head coach 
Jimmy Brennan’s side takes on Forge FC at York University on May 25, three days after hosting 
Quebec-based PLSQ side A.S. Blainville in 2019 Canadian Championship action.

Spring and Fall winners crowned: July 1, Oct. 19

July 1: Canada Day marks the end of the opening half of the 2019 Canadian Premier League season 
(35 matches total), and the first of two Canadian Premier League Championship contenders will be 
crowned on this day as a result. There are three simultaneous matches to look forward to across 
Canada on July 1, as FC Edmonton hosts HFX Wanderers FC, Pacific FC takes on Cavalry FC, 
and Valour FC battles York9 FC. The team with the most points at the end of this final Spring 
matchday will earn a spot in the 2019 Canadian Premier League Championship.

October 19: The table resets on July 2 and the Canadian Premier League’s seven clubs will have 
a chance to regroup and refocus their efforts toward earning the Fall berth for the 2019 Canadian 
Premier League Championship. This is the longer of the two halves of the season (63 matches total), 
and runs from July 6 to Oct. 19. There are three simultaneous matches on this final match week: 
Cavalry FC takes on FC Edmonton in ‘Al Classico’ action; Pacific FC hosts Valour FC; and, 
York9 FC hosts HFX Wanderers FC at York University. Once again, the team with the most points 
at the end of this final Fall matchday will earn a spot in the 2019 Canadian Premier League 
Championship.

The 2019 Canadian Premier League Championship

October 2019: The 2019 Canadian Premier League Championship will be played upon the conclusion 
of the 2019 Canadian Premier League regular season, pitting the winner of the Spring and Fall 
portions against one another in this final contest. The 2019 Canadian Premier League Championship 
concludes the calendar year of matches.

Rivalry dates
Al Classico: Cavalry FC vs. FC Edmonton
The battle for Alberta will be played out over five matchweeks: 
Saturday, May 18 at Spruce Meadows
Saturday, June 16 at Clarke Stadium
Friday, August 16 at Spruce Meadows
Wednesday, September 11 at Clarke Stadium
Saturday, October 19 at Spruce Meadows

905 Derby: York9 FC vs. Forge FC
Ontario rivals clash in 2019 over five matchweeks:
Saturday, April 27 at Tim Hortons Field
Saturday, May 25 at York University
Friday, August 2 at Tim Hortons Field
Wednesday, August 28 at York University
Sunday, October 6 at Tim Hortons Field

Other key dates

2019 Canadian Championship

May 15/22: The opening round of Canadian Championship action sees HFX Wanderers FC, 
Pacific FC, Cavalry FC and York9 FC duke it out with a pair of Provincial champions 
for a spot in Qualifying Round 2. The Wanderers take on League1 Ontario outfit 
Vaughan Azzurri in this home-and-away series; Pacific FC pairs up with Cavalry FC 
in this all-Canadian Premier League clash; finally, York9 takes on PLSQ champs 
A.S. Blainville.

June 5/12: Qualifying Round 2 sees the winner of HFX/Vaughan take on Valour FC; 
Pacific FC vs. Cavalry FC will produce the challenger to Forge FC; finally, the winner 
of York9 vs. Blainville will take on FC Edmonton.

July 10/24: Along the path we go to Qualifying Round 3, where the Ottawa Fury, 
Vancouver Whitecaps and Montreal Impact await the winner of each of the aforementioned 
series, in respective order.

August 7/14: The winner of the Ottawa Fury series will go on to play Toronto FC, while 
the winners of the series’ against the Impact and the Whitecaps will take one another 
on in this Semi-Final Round.

September 18/25: This date marks the two-legged Canadian Championship final, with the 
Voyageurs Cup – and a berth in the CONCACAF Champions League – on the line in this 
battle of the north.

CONCACAF League

July 2019: The CONCACAF League – a qualifying tournament to determine competitions for 
the CONCACAF Champions League – will begin in July with a two-legged series that includes 
Canadian Premier League clubs FC Edmonton, Valour FC and Forge FC for 2019. Only one 
of these three clubs will compete in the CONCACAF League against other clubs from the 
region. The dates and matchups of the CONCACAF League’s preliminary round have not yet 
been announced, but here are the regular season fixtures that will determine which 
of the three CPL clubs will compete in this qualifying tournament:

CONCACAF League Qualifiers
May 4 — Valour FC vs. FC Edmonton
May 16 — Valour FC vs. Forge FC
May 29 — Forge FC vs. FC Edmonton
June 1 — FC Edmonton vs. Valour FC
June 15 — Forge FC vs. Valour FC
June 26 — FC Edmonton vs. Forge FC

2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup and 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup

The summer brings plenty of soccer action for fans of the beautiful game at the international 
level as the Canadian men’s national team is just one win away in CONCACAF Nations League 
qualifying from automatically qualifying for the 2019 Gold Cup – the region’s international 
competition. John Herdman’s side takes on French Guiana at B.C. Place on March 26 to that end. 
The 2019 Gold Cup kicks off on June 15 and end on July 7.

The Canadian women’s national team has already secured a berth in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup 
in France, and Christine Sinclair and co. will look to inspire once more as the tournament 
kicks off on June 7. The final? Also set for July 7.

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