Montreal, Toronto tangle in Canadian Championship semifinal
TORONTO — The semifinals of the Canadian Championship have once again pitted the two biggest soccer clubs in the country against one another in what is affectionately known as the Canadian Classique.
On Wednesday night at BMO Field, Toronto FC will host CF Montreal for the chance to play in the Voyageurs Cup final. The winner will square off against the winners of the Vancouver Whitecaps and York United FC match.
Toronto advanced to the semis by taking down Canadian Premier League side Halifax Wanderers FC by the slimmest of margins, advancing thanks to an 86th-minute own goal. CPL teams have made it a habit to give their Major League Soccer big brothers a difficult run whenever they meet.
“When you first enter the Cup and you play away games (against lower division sides) it just takes on a whole different feeling,” said Toronto head coach Bob Bradley. “You’ve got to be at your best and you’ve got to be sharp. If you’re just a little bit off in certain moments the other team starts to believe, and the game becomes a real fight.”