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pc28¹ÙÍøFC and CF Montreal renew their rivalry, with both teams in need of a win

TORONTO - There is never a shortage of emotion when pc28¹ÙÍøFC and CF Montreal square off, but TFC’s penalty shootout loss to its rival in Telus Canadian Championship play April 30 adds to the spice level of Saturday’s league meeting at Stade Saputo.

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pc28¹ÙÍøFC and CF Montreal renew their rivalry, with both teams in need of a win

CF Montreal’s Giacomo Vrioni (right) celebrates a goal as pc28¹ÙÍøFC’s Alonso Coello (left) reacts during second half Canadian Championship preliminary round soccer action in pc28¹ÙÍøon Wednesday, April 30, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn


TORONTO - There is never a shortage of emotion when pc28¹ÙÍøFC and CF Montreal square off, but TFC’s penalty shootout loss to its rival in Telus Canadian Championship play April 30 adds to the spice level of Saturday’s league meeting at Stade Saputo.

The cup game at BMO Field saw Italian-born Albanian international Giacomo Vrioni score in the 89th minute to force the shootout as Montreal twice rallied from one-goal deficits. Goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois then took over, stopping Tyrese Spicer and Ola Brynhildsen as Montreal won the shootout 3-2.

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