

Forge FC delivered a comprehensive 4-0 victory over HFX Wanderers FC in a Canadian Championship match at Tim Hortons Field on 10 May 2026. The Canadian Premier League powerhouse dominated from start to finish, with goals spread across the first hour of the game. The win sends Forge into the next round with confidence, while Halifax are left to ponder a heavy defeat in the national cup competition.
Early Breakthrough
Forge FC took the lead in the 14th minute when a clever through ball split the Halifax defense, and their star winger finished low and hard into the far corner. The home side doubled their advantage in the 32nd minute as a set-piece routine caught the Wanderers napping, and a header from a center-back made it 2-0. Halifax offered little in response, failing to register a shot on target in the first half.
Second Half Control
After the break, Forge continued to press. The third goal arrived in the 51st minute after a defensive error allowed the striker to round the goalkeeper and roll the ball into an empty net. The fourth was a moment of individual brilliance: a curling free kick from 25 yards that nestled into the top corner, leaving the Halifax keeper with no chance. From there, Forge cruised, making substitutions to preserve energy for upcoming league fixtures.
Key Takeaways
- Forge’s Depth: The squad rotation showed strength across the field, with reserves also performing well.
- Halifax Struggles: The Wanderers managed only one shot on target and were outpossessed 62% to 38%.
- Canadian Championship: Forge advances to face a Major League Soccer side in the next round, a test of their quality.
The 4-0 scoreline was a fair reflection of Forge’s superiority. For HFX Wanderers, it’s back to the drawing board before their next CPL fixture.