

Montreal Roses FC (W) Storm Past Vancouver Rise FC (W) in Can NSLW
Montreal Roses FC (W) 4 – 0 Vancouver Rise FC (W)
May 3, 2026 – Can NSLW
Montreal Roses FC (W) delivered a statement performance in the Canadian Northern Super League (Can NSLW), thrashing Vancouver Rise FC (W) 4-0 at home. The dominant display showcased Montreal's attacking firepower and defensive solidity, leaving Vancouver with much to ponder.
Match Overview
From the first minute, Montreal Roses took control of the tempo. Their midfield quickly established superiority, and the front line punished Vancouver's defensive lapses. The home side scored two goals in each half, creating a constant stream of chances that overwhelmed the visitors.
Key Moments
- Early Breakthrough: Montreal opened the scoring in the 8th minute. A quick one-two on the edge of the box released the striker, who slotted calmly past the goalkeeper.
- Second Goal: In the 32nd minute, a corner kick resulted in a powerful header that doubled the lead.
- Third Goal: Just after halftime, Montreal's winger cut in from the left and curled a shot into the top corner—a contender for goal of the day.
- Fourth Goal: The final goal came in the 78th minute after a defensive error allowed Montreal to finish from close range.
Tactical Dominance
Montreal's high-pressing 4-3-3 formation suffocated Vancouver's build-up play. The midfield trio won the battle in the center, allowing the fullbacks to push forward and create overloads. Vancouver struggled to maintain possession in Montreal's half, managing only two shots on target for the entire match.
Standout Players
- Montreal Forward (No. 9): Scored a brace and was a constant menace in the box.
- Montreal Midfielder (No. 10): Orchestrated play from midfield, completing 50+ passes and providing two assists.
- Montreal Left-Back: Contributed offensively with overlapping runs and defensively kept Vancouver's winger quiet.
League Implications
The emphatic win cements Montreal Roses FC (W) as one of the top contenders in the Can NSLW this season. They climb into second place in the standings, while Vancouver Rise FC (W) drops to mid-table. Montreal's goal difference received a significant boost, which could prove vital in the race for the championship.