
Canadian Premier League to hold regular-season game in Quebec City in May
QUÉBEC — The Canadian Premier League will host a regular-season game in Quebec City on May 31 featuring York United FC and Halifax Wanderers FC.
The 2025 edition of the “On Tour” series marks the league’s second neutral-site contest. Vancouver FC and Cavalry FC played to a scoreless draw in Kelowna, B.C., last June before an announced crowd of 6,281 at the Apple Bowl.
“As we look to expand the footprint of the Canadian Premier League, there is no better way to assess the viability of a market than to bring our actual product to a prospective CPL city,” commissioner Mark Noonan said in a statement.
“Our inaugural CPL ‘On Tour’ match in Kelowna, B.C. was a rousing success that afforded us the opportunity to connect with the community and properly assess the feasibility of bringing a CPL franchise to that market,” he added. “We’re looking forward to doing the same in Quebec City and are expecting a memorable weekend as we continue getting to know the city and province.”