July 16, 2026
Canada Soccer Launches Inaugural W Canadian Championship
Canada Soccer will launch the inaugural edition of the W Canadian Championship this summer as the 2026-27 domestic pathway to the 2027 Concacaf W Champions Cup and the 2028 FIFA Women’s Club World Cup.
Eight clubs will participate across three knockout rounds starting with the Quarterfinals featuring all six clubs from the Northern Super League and two clubs from Premier Soccer Leagues Canada.
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All eight clubs were drawn into the Quarterfinals with each of those four series to be decided with a single, knockout match in either August or October 2026. The 2026-27 W Canadian Championship then resumes in the new year with the Semifinals and the Final.
For the first edition of Canada Soccer’s W Canadian Championship, all seven matches across the three rounds will be knockout matches, so any match still even after 90 minutes will feature extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shootout. The Quarterfinals will be played from August to October 2026, while the Semifinals and Final will be played in the first half of 2027. The Draw for the Semifinals and Final will be conducted in early 2027; that Draw will determine the matchups and hosts for both the Semifinals and Final.
Clubs will be permitted to select up to 35 different players across the three rounds, so if they select the maximum 23 players for the Quarterfinals in 2026, they can still select up to 12 new players across the Semifinals and Final in 2027. Once a player has been listed on a club’s 20-player matchday lineup, the player is tied to that club for the duration of the 2026-27 competition (even if they have transferred to a new club for the 2027 season).
Concacaf W Champions Cup
Beginning in 2027, the Concacaf W Champions Cup will feature a revamped format whereby the 11 qualified clubs will take part in knockout rounds through to the region’s Grand Final. Canada will have one representative in the competition starting in July 2027. Winner of the Concacaf W Champions Cup in October 2027 will qualify for the first edition of the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup in 2028.
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The competition starts on 3 August in Halifax with an existing NSL match between Halifax Tides FC and Ottawa Rapid FC, airing on the NSL YouTube Channel and TSN+. The first inter-league match takes place on 5 August when Calgary Wild FC hosts CS Mont-Royal Outremont at ATCO Field. One week later, Montréal Roses FC will host Simcoe County Rovers FC in the other inter-league match at Stade Boréale on 12 August.
The Quarterfinals wrap up Sunday 4 October with an existing NSL match in Toronto between AFC Toronto and Vancouver Rise FC.
