The Hamilton Spectator

Five of eight CPL teams will make playoffs

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The Canadian Premier League is expanding its playoffs to include a fifth team.

Previously the top four clubs in the eight-team league made the post-season, with No. 1 facing No. 4 and No. 2 taking on No. 3 in the semifinals.

Starting this season, which kicks off April 15, the top two in the regular-season standings will get a more direct path to hosting the CPL final.

The playoffs will start Oct. 11 with the fifth-place team visiting the fourth-place club. The winner will face the third-place finisher on Oct. 14.

That same day, the CPL regularsea­son champion will host the runner-up with the winner advancing directly to host the CPL final. The loser of that match will face the winner of the matchup between the third-place team and the club that moves on from the No. 4-5 contest. The victor will advance to the championsh­ip game.

The final is scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 28-29.

The top four seeds are guaranteed to host at least one match. Four of the five playoff matches will be knockout affairs, with an opportunit­y to host the CPL final on the line in the lone non-eliminatio­n game.

“We are excited about this new format because it provides additional incentive to perform well during our regular season and makes every single playoff match essentiall­y a final,” commission­er Mark Noonan said in a statement. “Win and advance or lose and go home.”

For the first time this season, playoff matches tied after 90 minutes of regulation play will go to extra time — two 15-minute halves played to completion. If a match is still tied after 30 minutes of extra time, the game will be decided in a penalty shootout.

The 2023 playoff champion will earn one of the league’s two spots in the newly expanded CONCACAF Champions League, with the other spot going to its regular-season champion. The new Champions League, which will now includes 27 clubs, will kick off in 2024.

(This) makes every single playoff match essentiall­y a final.

MARK NOONAN CANADIAN PREMIER LEAGUE COMMISSION­ER

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