

Forge FC 2-1 Saint Laurent: Canadian Championship Upset as Forge Edge Past Amateur Side
Canadian Premier League side Forge FC survived a scare against amateur side Saint Laurent, winning 2-1 in the Canadian Championship on July 13, 2026. The match, played at Tim Hortons Field, saw Forge come from behind after a shock early goal from the underdogs.
Match Summary
Saint Laurent, competing in the tournament as the representative from Quebec's amateur ranks, stunned the home crowd by taking the lead in the 8th minute. A defensive lapse allowed their striker to latch onto a long ball and finish confidently. Forge responded well, equalizing before half-time through a penalty. The winner came in the 68th minute when a corner was bundled in from close range.
Key Moments
- 8' Goal: Saint Laurent's forward races onto a through ball, rounds the keeper, and scores.
- 38' Penalty: Forge win a spot kick after a foul in the box; the midfielder converts calmly.
- 68' Goal: A goalmouth scramble from a corner ends with the ball being poked over the line.
- 82' Miss: Saint Laurent hit the post from a free kick, almost forcing extra time.
Game Story
The early goal shocked Forge, who struggled to find rhythm in the first 20 minutes. Gradually, their superior quality and fitness began to tell. The penalty was a turning point, giving them momentum. After taking the lead, Forge controlled possession but never fully comfortable. Saint Laurent showed tremendous spirit and almost equalized late on.
Standout Players
For Forge, the captain in midfield was instrumental, directing play and winning key duels. For Saint Laurent, their goalkeeper made several impressive saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Tournament Impact
Forge advance to the next round of the Canadian Championship, where they will face a higher-tier opponent. Saint Laurent can be proud of their performance, having pushed a professional side to the limit in front of nearly 5,000 fans.