Ottawa has been selected as the host city for the upcoming Northern Super League championship game scheduled for November 14. The highly anticipated match, which will determine the league champion and winner of the Diana B. Matheson Cup, will be held at TD Place.
Leading up to the championship game, the playoffs will unfold over a two-week period, with the detailed schedule set to be revealed in the upcoming weeks. The prestigious trophy, named after Canadian soccer icon and NSL co-founder Diana Matheson, symbolizes the league’s commitment to advancing professional women’s soccer in Canada.
Currently, Ottawa Rapid FC holds the top position in the NSL standings with a record of 10 wins, 2 losses, and 3 draws. Last season, Vancouver Rise FC emerged victorious in the championship game, marking their success in the league’s inaugural year.
