Toronto, ON – (Sept 4, 2025) – Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) today announced that it will partner with TSN, Canada’s Sports Leader, to bring Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team’s upcoming friendlies against Romania and Wales, as well as the semifinals and final of the 2025 TELUS Canadian Championship, to millions of households from coast to coast as part of a blockbuster month of Canadian soccer action.
This expanded coverage builds on the weekly CPL on TSN Match of the Week, giving fans across the country comprehensive access to both international and domestic soccer storylines as millions of households gear up for FIFA World Cup 2026, a watershed event in the history of the sport on home soil next year.
Matches will also be available on OneSoccer, providing fans with even greater access to Canadian soccer at home and abroad.
The September schedule kicks off on Friday with a Canadian soccer triple-header: Canada faces Romania, followed by CPL matches between York United FC and Cavalry FC (7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT) and Vancouver FC vs. Valour FC (10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT).
At the core of this expanded coverage is an emphasis on stability and accessibility for fans — ensuring Canadian supporters can reliably follow Canadian teams and players without uncertainty about where to watch. With FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 upcoming, and Canada’s domestic competitions continuing to grow, consistent soccer coverage is critical to giving Canadian talent at all levels the visibility it deserves and building a stronger, more engaged national audience for the game.
Canada Men’s National Team Back in Action
Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team continues preparations for FIFA World Cup 2026 in less than a year’s time. Currently ranked a program-best No. 28 in the world, Canada faces No. 48 Romania in Bucharest (Friday, Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT) and No. 31 Wales (Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 2:45 p.m. ET/11:45 a.m. PT) in Swansea during the September international window.
Coverage will be presented by the Canadian Premier League and feature top on-air talent from both TSN and OneSoccer, including James Duthie, Jimmy Brennan, Kevin Kilbane, Kristian Jack, Matthew Scianitti, Luke Wileman and Steven Caldwell.
Domestic Cup Drama
The 2025 TELUS Canadian Championship reaches its decisive stages this month, with four clubs chasing the Voyageurs Cup, Canada’s domestic club title, and a place in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup, the region’s premier club competition.
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Forge FC (Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT): Tied 2-2 after the first leg, the addition of German legend Thomas Müller to Whitecaps squad adds intrigue as Forge looks to upset another MLS side.
- Atlético Ottawa vs. Vancouver FC (Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT): Vancouver FC carries a 3-1 lead into the second leg, while Ottawa seeks a historic comeback to reach its first Canadian Championship Final.
The winners will meet in the championship match on Wednesday, Oct. 1, with Canadian men’s club soccer supremacy on the line.
Coverage of the remaining Canadian Championship matches will be produced by OneSoccer and feature OneSoccer talent.
With OneSoccer also carrying the matches — as well as all CPL matches live and on demand — fans will have multiple ways to follow Canadian soccer’s biggest moments this fall.
Bringing the game closer
By partnering with TSN & OneSoccer to broadcast these matches, CSB is continuing its commitment to ensuring consistent, high-quality coverage of Canadian soccer — and other global competitions — reaches millions of households nationwide.
CSB is focused on strengthening the game’s overall ecosystem, linking the national teams, professional leagues, and grassroots programs through investment and media opportunities. This approach is designed to expand the sport’s reach and create visible impact for players, clubs, and communities across the country. The partnership with TSN reflects this mission by showcasing Canadian soccer at every level — from the national teams to domestic competitions and club championships — on the country’s biggest sports stage.
Nine Canadian soccer matches will be available on both TSN and OneSoccer between Sept. 5 and Oct. 1:
Date | Competition Type | Home Team | Away Team | Venue | Coverage Begins (ET/PT) |
Friday, Sept. 5 | International Friendly | Romania | Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team | Arena Națională Bucharest, Romania | 2 p.m. / 11 a.m. |
Saturday, Sept. 6 | CPL Regular Season | Forge FC | Halifax Wanderers | Hamilton Stadium Hamilton, Ont. | 4 p.m. / 1 p.m. |
Tuesday, Sept. 9 | International Friendly | Wales | Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team | Swansea.com Stadium Swansea, Wales | 2:45 p.m. / 11:45 a.m. |
Sunday, Sept. 14 | CPL Regular Season | York United FC | Atlético Ottawa | York Lions Stadium Toronto, Ont. | 2 p.m. / 11 a.m. |
Tuesday, Sept. 16 | TELUS Canadian Championship Semifinal 1 (Leg 2) | Vancouver Whitecaps FC | Forge FC | BC Place Vancouver, B.C. | 10 p.m. / 7 p.m. |
Thursday, Sept. 18 | TELUS Canadian Championship Semifinal 2 (Leg 2) | Atlético Ottawa | Vancouver FC | TD Place Ottawa, Ont. | 7 p.m. / 4 p.m. |
Saturday, Sept. 20 | CPL Regular Season | Halifax Wanderers | Pacific FC | Wanderers Grounds Halifax, N.S. | 3 p.m. / 12 p.m. |
Saturday, Sept, 27 | CPL Regular Season | Atlético Ottawa | Cavalry FC | TD Place Ottawa, Ont. | 1 p.m. / 10 a.m. |
Wednesday, Oct. 1 | TELUS Canadian Championship Final | Winner SF1 | Winner SF2 | TBD | TBD |
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About Canadian Soccer Business
Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) represents a suite of top-tier national assets that are central to the sport of soccer in Canada. This includes representation for all corporate partnerships and media rights (broadcast and distribution) related to Canada Soccer’s core assets including the Men’s and Women’s National Team and the TELUS Canadian Championship, along with all rights associated with the Canadian Premier League (CPL) and League1 Canada.
About TSN
TSN is Canada’s Sports Leader and provides world-class content across its industry-leading platforms including five national television feeds, TSN+, TSN.ca, TSN Radio stations, and the TSN app, featuring 5G capabilities. With a broad portfolio of multimedia sports assets, TSN delivers more championship events than any broadcaster in the country. The network’s deep and diverse roster of live sports programming includes the Grey Cup, IIHF Women’s Worlds, Men’s Worlds, and World Junior Championship, Spengler Cup, Hockey Canada events, CFL, NFL, NBA, MLS, Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Winnipeg Jets, Season of Champions Curling, FIFA World Cup™, UEFA EURO, MLB, Golf’s Majors, Grand Slam Tennis, NASCAR, F1, IndyCar Series, CEBL, CHL, and NCAA March Madness. TSN is part of Bell Media, Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, digital, and Out-of-Home. More information about TSN is available at TSN.ca.
About Canada Soccer
Canada Soccer, in partnership with its membership and its partners, provides leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, both at the national and international levels. Canada Soccer not only strives to lead Canada to victory, but also encourages Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer. For more details on Canada Soccer, visit the official website at www.canadasoccer.com.
About OneSoccer
OneSoccer is the dedicated home of soccer in Canada, which broadcasts a suite of marquee Canadian soccer content such as: the Canadian Premier League, the country’s first-division men's professional soccer league; the TELUS Canadian Championship, Canada Soccer’s domestic soccer cup competition involving all professional soccer clubs in Canada; and the home friendly matches of Canada Soccer’s Women’s and Men’s National Teams. It is also the exclusive home of Concacaf competitions in Canada, including the region’s premier international and club competitions, such as the Concacaf Nations League Finals, Concacaf Gold Cup, Concacaf W Qualifiers, Concacaf W Champions Cup Finals and Concacaf Champions Cup. OneSoccer is available in 35 countries as an affordable streaming service through the OneSoccer.ca website, via Roku, Chromecast and Apple TV devices and with the OneSoccer app for iOS and Android devices. It is also available as a linear channel on Optik TV (Ch. 980), the pay-TV service operated by TELUS, as well as on streaming service fuboTV Canada.
About Canadian Premier League
The Canadian Premier League (CPL), Canada’s Tier 1 domestic men’s soccer league, is committed to its mission of providing opportunities for Canadian players to showcase their abilities on home soil and to gain prominence on the global soccer scene. A link between the amateur and professional games in the country, the CPL develops homegrown talent in support of the growth of Canadian soccer domestically and internationally. The CPL is proud to bring high-quality, professional soccer to communities from coast to coast, partnering with strong ownership groups, world-class corporate partners and passionate supporters to build a league Canadians can proudly support on and off the field. The CPL, which is contesting its seventh season in 2025, plays in Concacaf and FIFA sanctioned competitions. For more updates and information, please visit CanPL.ca
For more information, please contact:
Laura Armstrong
Senior Director, Communications
Canadian Premier League and Canadian Soccer Business
Katrin Ivanov
Coordinator, Communications
Canadian Premier League and Canadian Soccer Business
Rob Duffy
Manager, News, Radio, Sports
TSN
Paulo Senra
Chief Communications Officer
Canada Soccer
psenra@canadasoccer.com / 416.882.7919