Cloey Uddenberg’s goal in the 34th minute secured a 2-1 victory for AFC Toronto, the current leaders of the Northern Super League, over Calgary Wild FC on Saturday. Toronto took a 2-0 lead with Uddenberg’s goal before Jorian Baucom scored for Calgary in stoppage time of the first half. Kaylee Hunter also found the back of the net for Toronto in the 19th minute.
The match marked Toronto’s sixth consecutive unbeaten game (4 wins, 2 draws) since their last loss on August 17 against Vancouver. In contrast, Calgary has suffered six defeats in their last seven matches, with their last victory coming on August 16 against Halifax.
Toronto’s next fixture will be a home game against Montreal on Sunday, October 19, while Calgary will host Halifax next Saturday. The Diana B. Matheson Cup, named after the Northern Super League co-founder, will be presented at the league’s inaugural Final on November 15 at Toronto’s BMO Field.
The game showcased Toronto’s dominance and Calgary’s struggles in recent matches, highlighting the contrasting form of the two teams in the Northern Super League.
