Forge FC defeated the Halifax Wanderers 3-1 [1] in the Canadian Championship preliminary round.
The victory ensures that Forge FC advances to the next stage of the tournament, a key milestone in the pursuit of national title glory.
The match took place in Hamilton, Ontario. Brian Wright opened the scoring for Forge FC with his third goal of the season [3], while Antoine Batisse added a header to increase the lead.
Mo Babouli scored twice as Forge FC secured the 3-1 [2] victory, according to reports from the Brandon Sun, The Spectator, and the Winnipeg Free Press. The Halifax Wanderers were unable to overcome the deficit despite their efforts in the preliminary round match.
According to CBC News Sports, Brian Wright's goal was his third of the season [3]. The match served as a preliminary hurdle for both clubs as they seek to advance through the Telus Canadian Championship brackets.
Forge FC's offensive performance was led by a balanced attack. The team's ability to consolidate a lead through multiple scorers—including Wright, Batisse, and Babouli—demonstrates a level of consistency in their current form.
While the Halifax Wanderers struggled to find a steady rhythm, Forge FC maintained control of the game in Hamilton. The result allows the team to move forward in the tournament while Halifax is eliminated from the preliminary stage.
“Forge FC defeated the Halifax Wanderers 3-1”
This victory marks a critical early-season momentum builder for Forge FC. By clearing the preliminary round of the Telus Canadian Championship, the club avoids an early exit and stays on track for a deeper run in the tournament. The win over Halifax indicates that Forge FC's attacking depth is a functional asset as they move toward higher-tier competition.




