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Northern Super League · 2026

Current Northern Super League 2026 standings with 6 teams. Montreal Roses W leads the table with 13 points after 6 matches, followed by Ottawa Rapid W on 12 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Montreal Roses W641113:6+713
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2Ottawa Rapid W640215:8+712
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3Vancouver Rise W63039:15-69
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4AFC Toronto W52128:5+37
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5Halifax Tides W62139:7+27
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6Calgary Wild W50144:17-131
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Results

Northern Super League · 21
Results25/04/2026–18/06/2026
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Upcoming Fixtures

48 matches
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Vancouver Rise W
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 6 teams in the Northern Super League. Montreal Roses W leads with 4 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Northern Super League

All 6 teams competing in the Northern Super League 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Northern Super League

Browse 2 archived seasons of the Northern Super League, from 2025 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 15 Nov 2025

Founded2025

The Northern Super League was created by former Canadian national team player Diana Matheson and business partner Thomas Gilbert through Project 8 Sports, Inc., founded in June 2022. The league was officially named in May 2024 and launched its inaugural season in April 2025 with six founding clubs representing key Canadian markets. This marked a watershed moment for Canadian women's soccer, as the NSL became the nation's first fully professional women's football league, offering sustainable career pathways for elite female players. The league operates on a professional model with centralized governance, competitive balance mechanisms, and a commitment to financial stability. Since its inception, the NSL has rapidly grown in visibility and quality, with strong attendance figures and broadcast partnerships establishing it as a credible professional competition.

  • 2024 — Northern Super League officially named and founding clubs announced
  • 2025 — Inaugural season launches in April with six teams competing
  • 2025 — Vancouver Rise FC wins first-ever NSL Championship in November
  • 2025 — AFC Toronto finishes regular season as Supporters' Shield winners with 48 points

Competition Format 15 Nov 2025

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The Northern Super League operates as a double round-robin format with each of the six teams playing every opponent twice (home and away) for a total of 10 matches per team in the regular season. Teams earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The regular season determines the Supporters' Shield winner (top finisher by points) and seeding for the playoffs. The playoff format features a championship final contested by the top two teams from the regular season, with the winner crowned NSL Champion. The league currently has no relegation mechanism, as all six clubs are founding members operating under a closed-league structure, ensuring stability and long-term investment.

Records 15 Nov 2025

Most titlesVancouver Rise FC (1)All-time top scorerDelaney Pridham (20 goals)

The 2025 inaugural season produced 194 goals across 75 matches, averaging 2.59 goals per match, establishing a competitive and entertaining standard for the league.

Analysis 15 Nov 2025

Current Season Analysis

Montreal Roses W lead the Northern Super League standings with 13 points from 6 matches, maintaining a commanding 1-point advantage over second-placed Ottawa Rapid (39 points, 25 matches) and Vancouver Rise (39 points, 25 matches). The Toronto side's 63% win rate and +17 goal difference reflect consistent dominance throughout the inaugural season, though they fell short in the championship race. Delaney Pridham of Ottawa Rapid has emerged as the league's standout performer, leading the goalscoring charts with 20 goals and establishing herself as one of Canada's most prolific strikers. Her partnership with her teammates has driven Ottawa's strong campaign, though they ultimately finished second in the regular season.

The title race culminated in a thrilling NSL Final on November 15, 2025, where Vancouver Rise produced a dramatic comeback to defeat AFC Toronto 2–1 and claim the inaugural Northern Super League Championship. Despite finishing third in the regular season with 39 points, Vancouver's playoff performance demonstrated their ability to elevate their game under pressure. The victory marked a defining moment for the franchise and validated the league's playoff format as a mechanism for creating compelling drama and competitive balance.

Montreal Roses secured fourth place with 36 points, demonstrating respectable form with 10 wins and a +8 goal difference, while Calgary Wild (29 points) and Halifax Tides (16 points) struggled in the lower reaches of the table. Calgary's -16 goal difference and Halifax's -26 deficit highlight significant competitive gaps that the league will need to address through strategic roster development and investment. The wide disparity in performance levels raises important questions about competitive balance mechanisms and the sustainability of the six-team format, though the inaugural season's overall quality and attendance figures suggest strong foundational momentum.

Inaugural Season Impact and League Development

The Northern Super League's first season represents a watershed moment for Canadian women's soccer, delivering on the promise of a fully professional league after decades of grassroots and semi-professional development. The decision to launch with six teams in major Canadian markets—Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Halifax—ensured geographic diversity and accessibility for Canadian fans. The 194 goals scored across 75 regular season matches and playoff fixtures (averaging 2.59 per match) demonstrate an entertaining brand of football that competes favorably with established women's leagues internationally.

Vancouver Rise's championship victory despite finishing third in the regular season highlights the value of the playoff format in creating narrative tension and rewarding teams that peak at the right moment. The 2–1 comeback victory in the final showed maturity and resilience, with Vancouver overturning AFC Toronto's early dominance to secure the inaugural title. This outcome validates the league's structural decisions and provides a compelling foundation for future seasons, as the championship was decided on the pitch rather than predetermined by regular season performance.

The league's inaugural season also showcased exceptional individual talent, with Delaney Pridham's 20-goal campaign establishing a new benchmark for scoring excellence. Her consistency and clinical finishing have made her a marquee player for the NSL and a symbol of the quality available in the Canadian women's game. Similarly, Esther Okoronkwo's 8 assists for AFC Toronto demonstrate the creative depth available across the league, with multiple players capable of influencing matches at the highest level.

Competitive Structure and Future Outlook

The closed-league structure of the Northern Super League differs significantly from traditional pyramid systems in European football, ensuring that all six founding clubs have guaranteed participation and long-term stability. This approach prioritizes financial sustainability and allows for sustained investment in player development, infrastructure, and organizational capacity. However, it also raises questions about competitive balance and the mechanisms through which the league will improve overall quality in future seasons.

The inaugural campaign revealed significant performance disparities, with AFC Toronto's dominant regular season performance and Vancouver Rise's playoff success contrasting sharply with Halifax Tides' struggles. These gaps suggest that roster development, coaching quality, and organizational investment remain critical differentiators. The league will benefit from strategic interventions such as a salary cap mechanism, draft system, or other competitive balance measures to ensure that future seasons remain competitive throughout the table.

The Northern Super League's establishment as a fully professional competition has immediate implications for Canadian women's soccer development. Elite players now have a sustainable domestic career pathway, reducing the necessity for relocation to the United States or Europe to earn professional wages. This retention of talent should strengthen the Canadian national team and create a virtuous cycle of development and international success. The league's broadcast partnerships and growing fan engagement suggest that the commercial model is viable and that the NSL can compete for audience attention alongside established men's competitions.

Format and Competitive Balance Considerations

The six-team, double round-robin format with a two-team playoff final creates a straightforward and compelling competitive structure. Each team plays 10 regular season matches, ensuring a substantial sample size for determining the Supporters' Shield winner while maintaining a compact schedule that accommodates the April-to-November seasonal window. The playoff final between the top two teams provides a climactic conclusion and has already demonstrated its capacity to produce memorable moments, as evidenced by Vancouver Rise's comeback victory.

However, the inaugural season's competitive gaps suggest that the league may benefit from additional mechanisms to promote parity. The current structure offers no promotion or relegation, meaning that underperforming teams cannot be replaced and that no competitive incentive exists for clubs to improve beyond the playoff threshold. Future seasons may see the introduction of mechanisms such as a weighted draft system favoring lower-finishing teams, salary cap structures, or international player restrictions to promote competitive balance while maintaining the league's professional standards and financial stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Northern Super League start?

The Northern Super League launched its inaugural season in April 2025, making it the first fully professional women's soccer league in Canadian history.

How many teams are in the Northern Super League?

The Northern Super League features six founding teams: AFC Toronto, Calgary Wild FC, Halifax Tides FC, Montreal Roses FC, Ottawa Rapid FC, and Vancouver Rise FC.

Who won the first Northern Super League championship?

Vancouver Rise FC won the inaugural NSL Championship on November 15, 2025, defeating AFC Toronto 2–1 in the final after a comeback victory.

How does the Northern Super League format work?

Teams play a double round-robin format (10 matches each), with the top two teams advancing to a championship final. The regular season winner is awarded the Supporters' Shield.

Who created the Northern Super League?

The league was created by former Canadian national team player Diana Matheson and business partner Thomas Gilbert through Project 8 Sports, Inc., founded in June 2022.

Is there relegation in the Northern Super League?

No, the Northern Super League operates as a closed league with six founding member clubs and no relegation mechanism to ensure stability and long-term investment.

API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 15 Nov 2025