The Hamilton Spectator

Forge earn home field draw with Montreal

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In the event of an aggregate tie, the team with the most away goals wins

Substitute Bryce Duke’s 52nd-minute goal gave CF Montreal a 1-1 draw — and a valuable away goal — in the opening leg of its Canadian Championsh­ip quarterfin­al with Forge FC on Tuesday.

David Choiniere, whose younger brother Mathieu started for Montreal, opened the scoring in the 31st minute for the Canadian Premier League champion, which had perhaps the best of the first half but seemed to lose its way after Duke’s equalizer.

Forge’s inaugural “School Day Match” was an 11 a.m. local start, drawing more than 10,000 students on a sunny 16 C day at Tim Hortons Field.

The return leg is May 22 at Stade Saputo with the series winner facing either Toronto FC or Ligue1 Quebec champion CS Saint-Laurent in the semifinal. In the event of an aggregate tie, the team with the most away goals wins.

Forge appealed for a penalty in the first 30 seconds when Jordan Hamilton went down in the penalty box, with a defender at his back. But referee Renzo Villanueva was unmoved.

After an even opening 30 minutes, Forge went ahead in the 31st minute on a counteratt­ack. Hamilton found Beni Badibanga down the left flank and the Belgian winger cut in, sending in a cross that eluded Hamilton but found an unmarked David Choiniere.

He roofed a hard shot that Montreal ’keeper Sebastian Breza was able to get a hand to but not keep out.

Montreal sent on Duke, Raheem Edwards, George Campbell and Ariel Lassiter at halftime and the substituti­ons soon made a difference.

Edwards, intercepti­ng a Forge attempted clearance, curled a ball into the penalty box that found its way to Duke after a give-and-go with Mathieu Choiniere. Duke’s first shot hit a defender but came right back to him and he made no mistake with the second attempt in the 52nd minute.

Midfielder Alessandro Biello, the 18-year-old son of Canada interim coach Mauro Biello, replaced the injured Edwards in the 73rd minute for his first-team debut.

Forge pressed in the dying minutes and Breza made a diving save in the 90th minute to tip a Noah Jensen shot just wide.

It marked the fourth year in a row that Forge and Montreal have clashed in Cup play with the MLS side winning all three meetings: 8-7 in a penalty shootout in the 2021 semifinal, 3-0 in the ’22 quarterfin­al and 2-0 in the ‘23 semifinal.

 ?? NICK IWANYSHYN THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Forge FC forward Jordan Hamilton, right, battles for the ball with CF Montreal defender George Campbell during second half Canadian Championsh­ip soccer action on Tuesday.
NICK IWANYSHYN THE CANADIAN PRESS Forge FC forward Jordan Hamilton, right, battles for the ball with CF Montreal defender George Campbell during second half Canadian Championsh­ip soccer action on Tuesday.

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