Forge, Cavalry renew playoff rivalry with place in CPL championship game on the line
Two familiar foes square off Sunday when Forge FC hosts defending CPL champion Cavalry FC with a berth in the Nov. 9 championship game against Atletico Ottawa on the line.
The matchup is a repeat of the last two Canadian Premier League finals, with Cavalry winning in 2024 and Forge in 2023, as well as the inaugural 2019 championship game won by Forge. Cavalry actually beat Forge twice in last year’s playoffs, winning the semifinal 1-0, forcing the Hamilton side to play Ottawa to get into the final.
A date with Forge at this time of the year means you’re in “the right place,” said Cavalry coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr.
“At some point you’ve got to go through them,” he added. “So semifinals are a good place to do it. Because if we do it, they don’t reach their seventh final in a row, which takes some doing in today’s world. And that’s up to us to break that (run).”


