AFC Toronto, Vancouver Rise kick off NSL’s 2nd season in championship rematch



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The Northern Super League released the schedule for its second season on Thursday following a success inaugural campaign.

The season opens with a bang, featuring an NSL Final rematch between AFC Toronto and the Diana B. Matheson champion Vancouver Rise FC at Swanguard Stadium in Vancouver on April 24. 

The full schedule is available here.

The opening game is then followed by home matches in every NSL market in the first two weeks of the season: 

  • Halifax Tides host Ottawa Rapid FC at Wanderers Grounds (Saturday, April 25).
  • Calgary Wild FC hosts Montréal Roses at McMahon Stadium (Saturday, April 25).
  • Ottawa Rapid FC hosts Calgary Wild FC at TD Place (Saturday, May 2).
  • Montréal Roses host Vancouver Rise FC at Stade Boréale (Saturday, May 2).
  • AFC Toronto hosts Halifax Tides at BMO Field (Sunday, May 3).

Running from April to November the 2026 season will finish with the NSL Final on Saturday, Nov. 14. 

“Season one demonstrated that Canada was ready for professional women’s soccer with world-leading attendance and fierce competition on the pitch,” said League President Christina Litz. 

“In 2026, a year when the country will be celebrating the game at new levels, we’re building on that momentum by delivering great soccer, showcasing elite talent, and creating experiences that make fans want to be part of it week after week.”

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Vancouver Rise celebrates 1st ever NSL title

Vancouver Rise hoist the Diana B. Matheson Trophy after being crowned NSL Champions after defeating AFC Toronto 2-1.

The neutral-site host city for the championship match will be announced in the coming months.

Apart from international breaks for women’s competitions, the 2026 season will continue uninterrupted.

Broadcast and streaming details — including live matches in English and French on TSN, CBC, Radio-Canada, and YouTube — will be announced in the coming weeks. 



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