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Ontario has clear path for gold on Day 4 of 2018 Canada Soccer Toyota National Championships

By Staff, 10/07/18, 12:30PM EDT

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Ontario representatives across the board are in reach of the finals

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Ontario’s Scarborough GS United will face Surrey United SC of British Columbia in the Gold Medal match at the Jubilee Trophy in Saskatoon, SK. In their Day 3 match, they were still able to secure a top spot in Group A despite losing to Edmonton Victoria SC 1-0 thanks to a goal from Alberta’s Veronique Mayer.

In Challenge Trophy action Caledon SC remain atop Group B on Day 4 which qualifies them for the Gold Medal match on Teck Finals Day 8 October.

Read the recaps for the Challenge and Jubilee competitions from Day 4.

U-17 Cup in Surrey, BC

Ontario Quebec and British Columbia all have provincial representatives qualified for the U-17 Cup Semi-Final matches at the 2018 Toyota National Championships.

In the Girls U-17 semi-finals the Burlington Bayhawks are set to meet Coastal FC for a chance to push their way through to the Gold Medal match on Teck Finals Day on October 8. The Bayhawks earned their way to the semi's with a 3-0 display against Alberta's Sherwood Park Phenoix thanks to goals from Amanda West who scored two and Jordan Faveri got the other goal.

In the Boys U-17 Cup Vaughan SC edged their way to the finals alongside British Columbia and Quebec representatives. The Vaughan Azzurri defeated Calgary Foothills 3-1 with a hat-trick from Kadiebue Kadiebue.

Read the recaps from the U-17 Cup Day 4.

U-15 Cup in Laval QC

Ontario Quebec and Alberta all qualified for semi-final action in the U-15 Cup on both the boys and girls side.

In the Boys U-15 Cup Woodbridge Strikers defeated Laval AS Blainville in a 1-0 victory to edge their way to the semis. The lone goal came from Adam Di Vittorio.

In the Girls U-15 Cup the Cumberland Cobras struck hard with 3 goals in a 3-2 victory over Laval CS Repentigny of Quebec. The three goals came from Flavie Dube, Florence Belzile, and Amelia Thompson.

Read the recaps from the U-15 Cup 

Livestreaming

Canada Soccer will broadcast every day from each of the three 2018 Toyota National Championships venues, culminating with the five gold-medal matches on Teck Finals Day. The live streaming marks a continued commitment by Canada Soccer to deliver extensive coverage of the Toyota National Championships, including live daily broadcasts from each venue. A complete broadcast schedule will be published shortly. For continued updates visit canadasoccer.com/nationals.