Post Match: Three Past TFC

Saturday night at BC Place, the Vancouver Whitecaps cruised past visiting Toronto FC with a 3-0 victory, their second win to start the season in MLS play and their third straight victory in all competitions. There was very little attacking momentum for either team through the first 20 minutes, even though the home side enjoyed clear tactical superiority. That said, once Vancouver found their footing, … Continue reading Post Match: Three Past TFC

Coffee with the Caps, Friday February 27

Good Friday morning Caps fans. Hope you all are having a good week and that you are gearing up for a well-deserved break this weekend. Well, I won’t lie and say it was the most comfortable performance, but the Whitecaps got the job done against Cartaginés, seeing off the Costa Rican side in a 2-0 win at BC Place on Wednesday. I didn’t watch the … Continue reading Coffee with the Caps, Friday February 27

Match Preview: Whitecaps Host Toronto FC in Derby Clash

The Vancouver Whitecaps will look to come out on top of their first derby day of the year, as they host Toronto FC at BC Place on Saturday night. The ‘Caps have certainly benefited the last couple of seasons from playing both of their Canadian rivals in the Eastern Conference. While that may ultimately prove to be the case in 2026 as well, Toronto definitely … Continue reading Match Preview: Whitecaps Host Toronto FC in Derby Clash

Guess the Starting XI – Match Two vs. Toronto FC

Welcome back, everyone. The Vancouver Whitecaps are home again this weekend, hosting Toronto FC at BC Place. With the short turnaround, keep an eye on Kenji Cabrera after his midweek knock, along with players like Brian White and Sebastian Berhalter, who have carried heavy early-season minutes. Toronto FC opened the season with a 3-2 loss to FC Dallas and are still searching for their first … Continue reading Guess the Starting XI – Match Two vs. Toronto FC

Report Card: I’ve Seen This One Before

The Vancouver Whitecaps, once again, dominated Cartaginés in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Except this time, there were some goals. Let’s look at how the individual players got on. Yohei Takaoka: 6.0 Takaoka made one difficult save through a crowd and another off an olimpico attempt. Otherwise, he was largely a spectator, so I’ll give him a 6. Edier Ocampo: 7.0 This was definitely Ocampo’s best … Continue reading Report Card: I’ve Seen This One Before

Crépeau’s Clean Slate in the Sunshine State

Florida is a land of golf, gators, flamingos, everglades and, in 2026, Canadian goalkeepers. On Saturday, February 21, Maxime Crépeau (of Montreal) and Dayne St. Clair (of Pickering, Ontario) debuted with their Floridian MLS clubs. Soon, on March 1, they will face each other in a Florida derby. In his new Orlando City kit, Crépeau made 11 saves on Saturday — some of them spectacular … Continue reading Crépeau’s Clean Slate in the Sunshine State

SheBelieves Cup: Canada’s Belief Begins at the Back

The 2026 SheBelieves Cup returns this Sunday, and with it comes a chance for Canada Women’s National Team (FIFA Ranking – 10th) to go head-to-head with their neighbours USA (FIFA Ranking – 2nd), Colombia (FIFA Ranking – 20th), and Argentina (FIFA Ranking – 30th) from March 1st to 7th, 2026. Colombia and Argentina are invited to participate in this tournament for the first time. The … Continue reading SheBelieves Cup: Canada’s Belief Begins at the Back

Post Match: Finding Their Feet

Wednesday night at BC Place, the Vancouver Whitecaps secured a 2–0 result against C.S. Cartaginés to advance to the next round in CONCACAF, where they will face the Seattle Sounders. Massive credit should go to the Costa Rican side, as they battled hard over the course of two legs, making this matchup far more stressful than most would have anticipated. Their defiant defensive effort held … Continue reading Post Match: Finding Their Feet

Match Preview: A Tense Second Leg

After last week’s disappointing 0-0 draw in Costa Rica, Vancouver Whitecaps welcome Cartagines to BC Place stadium needing a victory to advance to the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16 and book a clash with Cascadia rivals Seattle Sounders. Last week’s game was a cagey affair, with Cartagines sitting deep and absorbing waves of Vancouver pressure with a compact defensive block. The Whitecaps spent much … Continue reading Match Preview: A Tense Second Leg

Guess the Starting XI – Champions Cup vs. C.S. Cartaginés (Second Leg)

Welcome back, everyone. The Vancouver Whitecaps return to the Champions Cup on Wednesday when they host Costa Rican side C.S. Cartaginés at BC Place, following a 0-0 draw in the first leg last week. Looking at Vancouver’s squad, I’d guess that both Kenji Cabrera and Edier Ocampo will be right back in the starting XI, having been rested against RSL. Similarly, Jeevan Badwal may have … Continue reading Guess the Starting XI – Champions Cup vs. C.S. Cartaginés (Second Leg)