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1 week ago |
canadiansoccerdaily.com | Brendan Dunlop |Tom Nightingale
Spring has taken a long time to arrive in Canada. But thousands of kilometres away in Belgium, there’s no doubting that Promise David is already in full bloom. The CanMNT striker kept up his sensational run of scoring form this weekend, scoring the opening goal in the Brussels Derby on Saturday to propel Union Saint-Gilloise to a 2-0 win over their Belgian capital rivals Anderlecht in the third week of the 10-game Pro League champions’ play-offs.
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2 weeks ago |
wakingthered.com | Brendan Dunlop |Corey Brady |Thomas Hewitt |Tom Nightingale
The winless streak is getting old, but the hope? That feels brand new. Toronto FC are still searching for their first win of the 2025 season, but for the first time in a long while, there’s real hope it might be just around the corner. The opponents don’t get any easier, though. The Reds welcome a red-hot Minnesota United side to town on Saturday afternoon, hoping that back-to-back gritty draws against two of the league’s top teams are finally a sign of better things to come.
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2 weeks ago |
canadiansoccerdaily.com | Brendan Dunlop |Tom Nightingale |Thomas Hewitt
Since the inception of the Canadian Premier League, Halifax has proven time and time again that it is a city that loves soccer. Canada Soccer are looking to tap into that by taking CanMNT to the city for the first time ever. On Wednesday, Canada Soccer announced in partnership with Halifax Wanderers that the men’s national team will begin their June friendly window in the Nova Scotian capital.
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2 weeks ago |
wakingthered.com | Brendan Dunlop |Corey Brady |Thomas Hewitt |Tom Nightingale
Last fall, Greg Vanney brought the team he once played for their first MLS Cup in a decade. This year, his LA Galaxy can’t seem to get anything right. Tigres advanced to the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals with a thrilling 3-2 win over Vanney’s Galaxy in Monterrey on Tuesday night, following a goalless draw in California in the first leg. The Liga MX side capitalized on a blistering start at Estadio Universitario, stunning Vanney’s visitors with two early goals.
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2 weeks ago |
canadiansoccerdaily.com | Brendan Dunlop |Tom Nightingale |Thomas Hewitt
Is it starting to feel like Canadian star players are cursed with injuries? Tajon Buchanan is the latest Canadian player to be put on the shelf, although it doesn’t sound particularly serious. Buchanan is week-to-week with ankle ligament pain, confirms TSN’s Matthew Scianitti. The 26-year-old made his third straight start for the Yellow Submarine on Sunday but didn’t finish the scoreless draw against Sevilla.
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