

Match Report: AFC Toronto (W) and Montreal Roses FC (W) Share Points in 1-1 Draw
A tightly contested Canadian NSLW match between AFC Toronto (W) and Montreal Roses FC (W) ended in a 1-1 draw on June 14, 2026. Both teams had spells of dominance but were unable to find a winner, leaving the points shared in a fixture that showcased the league's growing competitiveness.
Match Overview
The match, played at a vibrant venue in Toronto, saw the home side take an early lead before Montreal Roses fought back to level before halftime. The second half featured end-to-end play but no further goals, with goalkeepers and defenses standing firm. The draw keeps both sides in the middle of the Can NSLW table.
Key Moments
- 8' – Toronto Take the Lead: Forward Sarah Mitchell latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the Montreal keeper to make it 1-0.
- 38' – Montreal Equalize: A corner kick was met by defender Chloe Lefebvre, who powered a header into the net for the equalizer.
- 67' – Montreal Hit the Post: A curling effort from midfield struck the upright, inches away from giving the visitors the lead.
- 85' – Late Pressure: Toronto pushed forward in the closing stages but could not find a way past a resolute Montreal defense.
Tactical Story
AFC Toronto (W) started with a high-pressing 4-3-3 that created early chances and forced the Montreal backline into errors. However, Montreal Roses adjusted by dropping deeper and using quick transitions through wingers. The second half saw both teams cancel each other out, with midfield battles becoming key. Toronto's inability to convert possession into clear chances proved costly.
Standout Players
Chloe Lefebvre (Montreal Roses FC W) – The defender scored the equalizer and was rock-solid at the back, winning aerial duels and organizing the line.
Sarah Mitchell (AFC Toronto W) – Opened the scoring and was a constant threat with her pace and movement.
Goalkeeper Emily Rousseau (Montreal Roses) – Made crucial saves in the second half, including a point-blank stop from a Toronto counter.
Season Impact
The draw leaves both teams level on points in the Can NSLW standings. For AFC Toronto (W), it is a missed opportunity to climb higher, while Montreal Roses FC (W) will be satisfied with a point on the road. The result keeps the playoff race wide open.