MONTREAL IMPACT ACADEMY RESUME BID FOR FIRST DIVISION….CSL weekend schedule includes Canada Day double header at Brampton

Montreal Impact Academy will resume their bid for top honours in the First Division this Canada Day Weekend following their first loss of the season, a 2-0 defeat to Toronto Croatia on June 23. The Impact Academy side, now in second position in the standings, will be at home to new club Kingston FC on Sunday afternoon.


 


For Kingston FC, it’s a swing into Quebec following a Friday encounter with TFC Academy at Downsview Park.


 


The TFC Academy vs. Kingston FC clash is one of two games in the First Division Friday – Mississauga Eagles at home to Windsor Stars is the other – , while on Saturday the Astros are seeking their first win of the season with a visit to Niagara United.  There are the two First Division games scheduled for Sunday – Canada Day.


 


There are two games in the Second Division on Saturday and one Second Division game on Canada Day Sunday.  Brampton City Utd  have created a Canada Day double-header at Victoria Park with the one Second Division game playing back-to-back with their first team game against SC Waterloo, which starts at 3 pm.


 


Holiday weekend games in the CSL:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Fri, Jun 29  Downsview Park 8 PM TFC Academy  vs Kingston FC


Fri, Jun 29  Hershey Centre 8 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vs Windsor Stars


(Televised by Rogers TV Mississauga – check local listings)


Sat, Jun 30  Kalar 7 PM Niagara United  vs North York Astros 


Sun, Jul 1  St Jean De Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Acad. vs Kingston FC


Sun, Jul 1  Victoria Park  3 PM Brampton City Utd  vs SC Waterloo 


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sat, Jun 30  Hershey Centre 4 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs SC Toronto B


Sat, Jun 30  Eglinton Flats 7 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs St. Catharines Wolves B


Sun, Jul 1  Victoria Park  5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs SC Waterloo B

SCEPANOVIC HAT-TRICK PROPELS BRAMPTON….home victories for Brantford, St. Catharines while Shooters and SC Toronto play to a 1-1 tie

Three goals by forward Milos Scepanovic propelled Brampton City Utd. to a 6-0 victory over the hapless North York Astros, Brantford Galaxy defeated London City 4-0, St. Catharines Wolves won for the first time this season and York Region Shooters battled to a 1-1 tie with SC Toronto, four games in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday.


 


 


Brampton City Utd took control early in the game with North York Astros at Victoria Park in Brampton and it was forward Alex Braletic who opened the scoring at 28 minutes and this was followed by a first of three goals by Milos Scepanovic 10 minutes later, a 2-0 Brampton lead at the interval.


 


Scepanovic found the net for the second time at 63 minutes for a 3-0 Brampton lead and forward Jean Tshimpaka made it 4-0 three minutes later.


 


 Scepanovic completed the hat-trick at 85 minutes and three minutes later David Velastegui made it 6-0 for the home side, the score at the final whistle.


 


Brantford Galaxy and London City played to a scoreless tie at the interval at Lions Park in Brantford, but the home side took charge in the second half and opened the scoring at 67 minutes when Jeremy Shepherd fed a pass to Dave Simpson to fine the net from 12 yards.


 


Midfielder Adam Leggett made it 2-0 just two minutes later with a hard drive from 25 yards that caught the top right corner, and nine minutes later Leggett scored a second goal with an individual effort up the right wing before hitting the top of the net for a 3-0 Galaxy lead.


 


Brantford midfielder Marco Machado took a pass from Dave Simpson to score the fourth goal for the home side at 83 minutes, a 4-0 result at the final whistle.


 


A goal at 21 minutes of the first half gave St. Catharines Wolves their first victory of the season, the goal coming from a free kick which midfielder Scott MacLennan collected to find the net and give the home side the lead.


 


There were few opportunities to score following the 1-0 lead at half time into the second half for a 1-0 final, a result which lifted the Garden City side off the bottom position in the standings.


 


Forward Jason De Thomasis opened the scoring at 37 minutes for York Region Shooters against SC Toronto in the game at Maple, just north of Toronto, he moved in to collect a rebound from Toronto goalkeeper Scott Cliff for a 1-0 home lead at half-time.


 


Kyle Hall struck the equalizer at 82 minutes for the visitors, he found the net past York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis for a 1-1 score which held to the final whistle.


 


Second Division games Sunday:


 


St. Catharines Wolves B 4, Kingston FC B 1


 


 York Region Shooters B  2, SC Toronto B  1


 


 


 


 


 

UNBEATEN TORONTO CROATIA GO FIVE POINTS CLEAR WITH SATURDAY VICTORY…Niagara United recover to win

Toronto Croatia scored a 2-0 victory over Montreal Impact Academy and in doing so handed the Quebec side their first defeat of the season, while in an earlier game, Niagara United scored a 2-1 come-from-behind win over SC Waterloo, two games in the CSL First Division Saturday.


 


Toronto Croatia striker Tihomir Maletic opened the scoring at Centennial Stadium when he took advantage of a defensive lapse to beat Montreal goalkeeper Francesco Augustin from close in at the 24th minute mark and it was 1-0 at half-time.


 


Marin Vucemilovic Grgic made it 2-0 for the home side at 72 minutes when he hit a low drive into the net from 16 yards and the 2-0 held until the final whistle.


 


Toronto Croatia jump five points clear in the standings following the win and are the only unbeaten team in the CSL First Division following Saturday’s result, which follows a first season loss by previously unbeaten Serbian White Eagles Friday and SC Toronto on June 15.


 


Niagara United overcame a 1-0 first half deficit in their game against SC Waterloo at Kalar Park, the visiting team scoring first at 27 minutes when O’Neil Spencer found the net from the penalty spot and it was 1-0 for Waterloo at the break.


 


Niagara had numerous chances to score in the second half and responded with two goals, at 76 minutes by Matt Waddington and again two minutes later when Lucas Folino struck the winner from a breakaway, a 2-1 final score.


 


There were two games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:


 


Mississauga Eagles FC  B  4, Brantford Galaxy  B  0


TFC Academy II  3, Niagara United  B  0


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sun, Jun 24 Victoria Park 6 PM Brampton City Utd vs North York Astros NEW KICKOFF TIME


 


Sun, Jun 24 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs London City


 


Sun, Jun 24 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs SC Toronto


 


Sun, Jun 24 Club Roma 8 PM St. Catharines Wolves vs Kingston FC


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sun, Jun 24 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Kingston FC B


 


Sun, Jun 24 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs SC Toronto B


 


 

CAMARGO HAT-TRICK LANDS TFC VICTORY….SC Toronto and Montreal Academy also win Friday

 Three goals by TFC Academy midfielder Sergio Camargo were enough to give his team a decisive 3-0 victory over Mississauga Eagles FC, SC Toronto blanked the winless North York Astros 4-0 and Montreal Impact Academy squeezed past Serbian White Eagles 2-1, three games in the CSL Friday night.


 


The visiting Mississauga Eagles FC never recovered from Camargo’s natural hat-trick in the space of six minutes immediately before the interval at Downsview Park. The TFC midfielder hit the net past goalkeeper Matthew George at 41, 42 and 46 minutes and the 3-0 score at half-time remained to the final whistle.


 


SC Toronto were equally decisive in their 4-0 victory over the Astros at Lamport Stadium, with forward Jarek Whiteman scoring two at 14 minutes and at 89 minutes near the end of the game.


 


Whiteman’s second goal was scored when the striker intercepted a pass by North York’s Stanley Emeka Ugochukwu back to his goalkeeper, Enea Perego, a pass Whiteman quickly put into the back of the net.


 


Sergio De Luca at 29 minutes scored the second goal for SC Toronto and Evroy Junior Ellis struck the third for the home side at 79 minutes.


 


It was a close, well-played encounter at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, where Stefan Vukovic opened the scoring for Montreal Impact Academy from the penalty spot at 28 minutes.


 


Referee Yusri Rudolf pointed to the spot when Serbian Eagles’ Boris Milicic fouled Yacine Ait Slimane in the box. Goalkeeper Milos Durkovic saved for Serbian Eagles,but Vukovic found the net from the rebound and it was 1-0 at half-time.


 


Milicic was shown the red card to reduce Serbian White Eagles to 10 men at 60 minutes after receiving a second caution.


 


Forward Zoran Rajovic equalized 1-1 at 74 minutes for the home side, but eight minutes later Kai Morton scored the winner for Montreal and it was 2-1 at the final whistle.


 


There was one game played in the CSL Second Division Thursday:


 


SECOND DIVISION


Brampton City Utd  B  3, Brantford Galaxy  B  0


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sat, Jun 23 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs SC Waterloo


(Televised by TV Cogeco – check local listings)


 


Sat, Jun 23 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Montreal Impact Academy


 


Sun, Jun 24 Victoria Park 6 PM Brampton City Utd vs North York Astros NEW KICKOFF TIME


 


Sun, Jun 24 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs London City


 


Sun, Jun 24 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs SC Toronto


 


Sun, Jun 24 Club Roma 8 PM St. Catharines Wolves vs Kingston FC


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sat, Jun 23 Lions Park 4 PM Brantford Galaxy B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


 


Sat, Jun 23 Kalar 4 PM Niagara United B vs TFC Academy II


 


Sun, Jun 24 Club Roma 6:00 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Kingston FC B


 


Sun, Jun 24 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs SC Toronto B


 


 

SC WATERLOO COLLAPSE UNDER A 7-1 ROUT BY BRANTFORD GALAXY SUNDAY….. Shooters defeat Windsor Stars, TFC blank Astros, while Toronto Croatia with Serbian Eagles and Brampton vs. London both end in ties

SC Waterloo managed to pull back a 2-0 first half deficit to trail 2-1 late in the first half, then collapsed under a five goal scoring spree by Brantford Galaxy to go down 7-1 at their home ground Seagram Stadium in Waterloo.


 


Galaxy forward Jeremy Shepherd opened the scoring at 23 minutes, Christopher Leko made in 2-0 at 34 minutes, Waterloo midfielder Harris Fazlagic cut the lead to 2-1 at 35 minutes and Leko made it 3-1 for Brantford at 39 minutes, the score at half-time.


 


Dave Simpson scored twice for the visitors in the second half, at 59 and 62 minutes for a 5-1 lead, Shepherd added his second goal and Galaxy’s sixth at 69 minutes and Braeden Krampert hit the seventh for a 7-1 final score.


 


 


Ryan James opened the scoring for TFC Academy at the 15th minute mark at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York, he drove a low shot from 15 yards to beat North York Astros goalkeeper Enea Perego.  Sergo Camargo then made it 2-0 at 36 minutes.


 


TFC were reduced to 10 men when at 75 minutes referee Hassan Rifai showed the red card to Christopher Mennella for ‘serious foul play’ following a dangerous tackle.


 


The Astros pressed during the second half, but were unable to find the net and it was 2-0 when time ran out with the North York side still winless following their sixth game of the campaign.


 


York Region Shooters were full value for their 2-1 away victory at Windsor Stadium, they took a 2-0 lead at half-time on goals by Chris Thomas at the half-hour mark and Matthew O’Connor seven minutes later.


 


Referee Arthur Kobiel dismissed O’Connor and Stephen Ademolu of Windsor Stars at 45 minutes, both players shown the red card following an altercation.


 


Windsor reduced the lead at the 70th minute mark on a goal by Joel Kabula, but the home side failed to find the net in the late stages and the game ended 2-1 in favour of York Region.


 


Forward Dalibor Mitrovic opened the scoring for London City  at the 10th minute mark at Victoria Park in Brampton and Milos Scepanovic tied it up at the 25th minute for Brampton City Utd,  a 1-1 tie at the interval.


 


Jasmin Yas Halkic struck for the visitors at 56 minutes, but Brampton’s David Velastagui tied the score 2-2 at 68 minutes.


 


Mitrovic scored his second goal to give London City a 3-2 lead at 76 minutes, a goal that looked like the winner until Brampton midfielder David Guzman scored off a free kick just before the final whistle to tie the game, 2-2. Guzman drive was low from inside the box to beat London goalkeeper Vladimir Markotic.


 


The Toronto Croatia vs. Serbian White Eagles clash at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke failed to produce any goals, leaving both teams still undefeated.


 


There was good midfield play throughout and Antonio Ilic in goal for the current CSL champions and Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Dirkovic both looked sound to preserve a scoreless tie.


 


Toronto Croatia remain on top of the First Division standings with a 5-0-2 WLT record for 17 points, while Serbian White Eagles move up to second position with a 4-0-2 record for 14 points.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division Sunday:


 


Windsor Stars B 6, York Region Shooters B 1


 


 

DRAGOI HAT-TRICK GIVES WINDSOR STARS VICTORY … lifts border side into fourth place

A natural hat-trick by Windsor Stars forward Cristian Dragoi gave his side a 3-1 victory over Niagara United at Windsor Stadium, the only game played in the Canadian Soccer League Saturday night.


 


Dragoi opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, a drive from 12 yards that beat Niagara goalkeeper John DeLuca, but Niagara’s Mohammed Mohammed equalized from close range for a 1-1 score at the 37th minute mark.


 


Dragoi scored his second goal at 45 minutes to give the home side a 2-1 lead at the interval and completed his hat-trick at 69 minutes to give Windsor a 3-1 lead, a score that held to the final whistle.


 


Windsor Stars leaped into fourth position in the standing as a result of the victory, they now have a 3-2-1 WLT record for 10 points, while Niagara United are in 13th position with a 2-2-0 record and six points.


 


Second Division results following games played Saturday were:


 


St. Catharines Wolves B 2, SC Waterloo B 1


 


Mississauga Eagles FC B 2, Kingston FC B 1


 


Niagara United B 2, Windsor Stars B 0


 


SC Toronto B 7, Brantford Galaxy B 1


 


and remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sun, Jun 17 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs London City


 


Televised by Rogers TV Brampton – check local listings


 


Sun, Jun 17 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs TFC Academy


 


Sun, Jun 17 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Brantford Galaxy – Televised by Rogers TV Kitchener – check local listings


 


Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs York Region Shooters –Can be seen live on


 


www.intensemedia.tv or through the livestream app on channel intense media on your mobile device, iPad and Apple TV.


 


Sun, Jun 17 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Serbian White Eagles


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stad. 4 PM Windsor Stars B vsYork Region Shooters B


 


 


 

SERBIAN EAGLES REMAIN UNBEATEN, Mississauga Eagles win 3-0 and it’s a 2-2 tie at Cove Road

Serbian White Eagles remain unbeaten with a 2-0 defeat of SC Toronto, Mississauga Eagles FC scored a 3-0 home victory over Kingston FC and York Region Shooters scored a goal in added time to salvage a 2-2 tie with London City, three games in the CSL Friday night.

 

Serbian White Eagles and SC Toronto went into Friday night’s game at Centennial Stadium both unbeaten, so the victory for Serbian Eagles was an important one in a tough contest that saw the home side’s Viktor Anastasov open the scoring at 25 minutes with a low shot from 14 yards. It was 1-0 at the break.

 

Serbian White Eagles scored a second goal at 64 minutes with good play by Zoran Rajovic who fed a pass to forward Richard West to find the net from 5 yards.

 

Serbian White Eagles lost La Dweyne Anderson at 90 minutes when cautioned a second time in the game to be shown a red card by referee Richard Oliviera.

 

It was close in the early stages at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga until Mississauga Eagles FC centre back Thomas McLean headed in off a corner kick 32 minutes to put the home side in the lead and just six minutes later midfielder Matthew Macri made it 2-0, the score at half-time.

 

Jose Melo increased the lead to 3-0 at the 77th minute mark when he beat Kingston FC goalkeeper Keyan Cassis and while the visitors pressed to reduce the lead Mississauga Eagles FC were much in control for a 3-0 score at the final whistle.

 

London City took an early 1-0 lead at 11 minutes in their game with York Region Shooters at Cove Road, a goal from the penalty spot by defender Rade Novkovic who put the ball in the net off a rebound following a save by York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis.

 

Chris Thomas equalized for the Shooters at the 42nd minute mark and it was 1-1 at the break.

 

London City forward Boban Stojanovic put his side in a 2-1 lead at 60 minutes and just when it appeared London were heading for the win, Ryan Dummett struck for York Region at 91 minutes to level the score 2-2

 

The following games were played in the CSL Second Division:

 

Friday’s Result:

TFC Academy II 2, Brampton City Utd B 0

 

Thursday’s Result:

Serbian White Eagles B 7, Brantford Galaxy B 1

 

Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

Sat, Jun 16 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs Niagara United – Can be seen live on www.intensemedia.tvor through the livestream app on channel intense media on your mobile device, iPad and Apple TV.

 

Sun, Jun 17 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs London City

Televised by Rogers TV Brampton – check local listings

 

Sun, Jun 17 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs TFC Academy

 

Sun, Jun 17 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Brantford Galaxy – Televised by Rogers TV Kitchener – check local listings

 

Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs York Region Shooters –Can be seen live on www.intensemedia.tv or through the livestream app on channel intense media on your mobile device, iPad and Apple TV.

 

Sun, Jun 17 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Serbian White Eagles

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sat, Jun 16 Portuguese/Oriental 1 PM SC Waterloo B vs St. Catharines Wolves B

 

Sat, Jun 16 Hershey Centre 4 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs Kingston FC B

 

Sat, Jun 16 Windsor Stadium 4 PM Windsor Stars B vs Niagara United B

 

Sat, Jun 16 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs Brantford Galaxy B

 

Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stadium 4 PM Windsor Stars B vsYork Region Shooters B

 

 

UNBEATEN TEAMS CLASH….intense action in CSL games this weekend

<![CDATA[

Three of the four unbeaten teams coming together further intensifies the action in this weekend’s CSL First Division schedule which includes Serbian White Eagles at home at Centennial Stadium to SC Toronto on Friday and Serbian Eagles back in action at the same ground against old rivals Toronto Croatia on Sunday night.

SC WATERLOO RETURN TO WINNING FORM WITH 4-0 VICTORY WEDNESDAY

SC Waterloo returned to winning form with a 4-0 victory over the struggling St. Catharines Wolves at Club Roma, the only game played in the Canadian Soccer League Wednesday night.


 


The visitors went into Wednesday’s game following three defeats and without defender Zoran Kukic serving the first of a two-game suspension after being sent off in Montreal last Saturday, but midfielder Drazen Vukovic put the visitors ahead when he scored the first of two goals at 19 minutes – he drove the ball from 35 yards past St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri.


 


Waterloo’s Shawn Brown made it 2-0 for the visitors when he caught the ball from the right wing to find the net at the 34th minute mark and it was 2-0 score at the break.


 


St. Catharines found themselves down to 10 men at 55 minutes when James Bond was shown the red card by referee Scott Decker for a foul ruled the be serious foul play.


 


Vukovic struck his second and the third goal for Waterloo at 65 minutes and that was followed by a goal scored by Adis Hasecic who made it 4-0 at 84 minutes. Hasecic took advantage of the St. Catharines defence failing to clear their lines and the 4-0 score remained to the final whistle.


 


Games resume in the CSL First Division Friday night when Kingston FC visit the Hershey Centre in Mississauga for a clash with Mississauga Eagles FC, London City are at home at Cove Road  to York Region Shooters, both games kickoff at 8 30 pm and Serbian White Eagles host SC Toronto at Centennial Stadium in Toronto’s west end, that kicks off at 9.


 


In the CSL Second Division, Brantford Galaxy B are at home at Lions Park to Serbian White Eagles B on Thursday night, that’s an 8.30 pm start, and on Friday night TFC Academy II host Brampton City Utd B at Downsview Park, that starts at 8 pm.


 


 


 


 


 

MALETIC HITS LATE WINNER FOR TORONTO CROATIA….SC Toronto and TFC Academy battle to scoreless tie, both games Friday night

Prolific striker Tihomir Maletic struck a late winner to give his team a 3-2 victory over Mississauga Eagles FC at the Hershey Centre and in one other game played in the CSL Friday night, SC Toronto and TFC Academy battled to a scoreless tie at Lamport Stadium in downtown Toronto.

 

Maletic drove the ball from 20 yards to beat Mississauga goalkeeper Matthew George at the 82nd minute mark, the goal coming following a 2-2 score in a game that could have gone either way. Each time the current CSL champions went ahead, Mississauga came back to tie the game.

 

Toronto Croatia took the lead on a goal by midfielder Andelo Srzentic at 12 minutes. Srzentic tapped in a rebound from a missed penalty kick to give the visitors the 1-0 lead, but it took just three minutes for Mississauga’s Jose De Sousa to tie the game 1-1.

 

Midfielder Hayden Fitzwilliams put Croatia in front 2-1 when he headed the ball into the net from a free kick at 17 minutes and Eagles’ defender Shaun McDonald equalized 2-2 at 26 minutes, heading in off a corner kick  past Croatia goalkeeper Panagiotis Koumoulas.

 

There was little to choose between the two teams in the scoreless tie at Lamport Stadium, with most of the game played in the midfield and few scoring opportunities in an encounter that allowed SC Toronto to maintain their unbeaten early season record.

 

TFC goalkeeper Angelo Cavalluzzo was called upon to make saves near the half-way mark and SC Toronto ‘keeper Scott Cliff played a solid game for the home side.

 

SECOND DIVISION

TFC Academy II  6, Mississauga Eagles FC  B  1

 

Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

Sat, Jun 9 St Jean de Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs SC Waterloo

Sat, Jun 9 Cove Road 6 PM London City vs Windsor Stars

Sat, Jun 9 Invista Centre 7 PM Kingston FC vs Niagara United

Sun, Jun 10 Esther Shiner Stadium 6 PM North York Astros vs Toronto Croatia

Sun, Jun 10 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Brampton City Utd

Sun, Jun 10 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs St. Catharines Wolves

 

SECOND DIVISION

Sat, Jun 9 Invista Centre 5 PM Kingston FC B vs Niagara United B

Sat, Jun 9 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs Serbian White Eagles B

Sun, Jun 10 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs St. Catharines Wolves B

 

 

FULL WEEKEND SLATE INCLUDES RESCHEDULED LONDON CITY VS. WINDSOR – kickoff changes also announced

Four teams are unbeaten in the First Division of the Canadian Soccer League at the end of the first month of the regular season and three of these teams – the current CSL champions Toronto Croatia, Montreal Impact Academy and SC Toronto – will see action this coming weekend. The fourth unbeaten team, Serbian White Eagles, are idle until June 15 when they are at home to SC Toronto.


 


The weekend schedule includes a re-scheduled London City vs. Windsor Stars game from the postponement of June 1 when the ground at Cove Road in London was rendered unplayable following heavy rain – this game will be played on Saturday, June 9.  and there is a change in the original kickoff time of the North York Astros vs. Toronto Croatia clash, which will now go at 6 pm instead of the original 4.30 pm.


 


Similarly, in the Second Division there is a change in the kickoff time for the SC Toronto B vs. Serbian White Eagles B scheduled for Saturday, which is now a 6 pm start, a change from the original 4 pm kickoff.


 


The complete weekend schedule:


 


 FIRST DIVISION


Fri, Jun 8 Lamport Stadium 8 PM SC Toronto vs TFC Academy


Fri, Jun 8 Hershey Centre 8 PM  Mississauga Eagles FC vs Toronto Croatia                                           


Sat, Jun 9 St Jean de Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs SC Waterloo


Sat, Jun 9 Cove Road 6 PM London City  vs Windsor Stars


Sat, Jun 9 Invista Centre 7 PM Kingston FC vs Niagara United                                          


Sun, Jun 10 Esther Shiner Stadium 6 PM North York Astros vs Toronto Croatia


Sun, Jun 10 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Brampton City Utd


Sun, Jun 10 St. Joan of Arc  6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs St. Catharines Wolves


 


SECOND DIVISION


Fri, Jun 8 Downsview 8 PM TFC Academy II vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


Sat, Jun 9 Invista Centre 5 PM Kingston FC B vs Niagara United B


Sat, Jun 9 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs Serbian White Eagles B


Sun, Jun 10 St. Joan of Arc  8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs St. Catharines Wolves B