Forge looks to dispatch York United and move within one win of a third CPL title
In a season that has seen it travel to El Salvador, Panama and Costa Rica, Forge FC is looking to make its mark at home Sunday when it hosts York United FC in the Canadian Premier League semifinal.
It’s game No. 37 in a congested schedule that has seen the two-time defending CPL champions juggle league play with the Scotiabank CONCACAF League and Canadian Championship.
“There’s definitely no playbook for what we’ve been doing this year and what the players have been able to do,” said Forge coach Bobby Smyrniotis. “But we’d rather be doing what we’re doing right now than not.”
While Forge exited the Canadian Championship in a marathon penalty shootout loss to CF Montreal in the semifinals, it remains in play in the CONCACAF League with a semifinal series against Honduras’ FC Motagua set to open next Wednesday at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton with the return leg scheduled for Dec. 1 in Tegucigalpa.