Duke goal gives CF Montreal a 1-1 draw at Forge FC in Canadian Championship play
HAMILTON — Substitute Bryce Duke’s 52nd-minute goal gave CF Montreal a 1-1 draw — and a valuable away goal — in the opening leg of its Canadian Championship quarterfinal with Forge FC on Tuesday.
David Choiniere, whose younger brother Mathieu started for Montreal, opened the scoring in the 31st minute for the Canadian Premier League champion, which had perhaps the best of the first half but seemed to lose its way after Duke’s equalizer.
Forge’s inaugural “School Day Match” was an 11 a.m. local start, drawing more than 10,000 students on a sunny 16 C day at Tim Hortons Field.
The return leg is May 22 at Stade Saputo with the series winner facing either Toronto FC or Ligue1 Quebec champion CS Saint-Laurent in the semifinal. In the event of an aggregate tie, the team with the most away goals wins.