Watch Vancouver Rise FC and Montreal Roses FC go head-to-head in Northern Super League action from Swangard Stadium.
Coverage begins at 3 p.m. ET.
NSL kick off in Vancouver
Quinn scored on a penalty kick, helping the Vancouver Rise to a 1-0 victory over the Calgary Wild in the inaugural Northern Super League game at BC Place in Vancouver.
WATCH | Rise FC’s Quinn scores first goal in NSL history:
Vancouver Rise FC defeats Calgary Wild FC 1-0 as midfielder Quinn scores on a penalty in the 22nd minute for the first goal in NSL history.
The Rise (1-0-0) controlled play across much of the match, outshooting the Wild (0-1-0) by a margin of 11-8 with a 4-1 edge in on-target shots.
Toronto opener
Montreal Roses FC hung on to edge AFC Toronto 1-0 in Game 2 at BMO Field.
The lone goal came from a blunder as Montreal co-captain Tanya Boychuk, a 24-year-old former Canadian youth international from Edmonton, was gifted a gilt-edged opportunity in the second minute.
Toronto outshot Montreal 15-4 (6-2 in shots on target) and had 59 per cent possession.
Min-a Lee scores 1st-ever goal for Ottawa
Min-a Lee and Desiree Scott scored one goal apiece to lift hometown Ottawa Rapid FC to a 2-1 victory over AFC Toronto on Sunday in Northern Super League action at TD Place.
The match was Ottawa’s season and home opener in the new women’s soccer league.
Kaylee Hunter scored for Toronto three minutes into stoppage time near the game’s end.
Toronto fell to 0-2-0, having also lost 1-0 to Montreal Roses FC on April 19 at BMO Field in its season opener.
Lee opened the scoring in the 54th minute and Scott padded Ottawa’s lead in the 81st minute.
Ottawa visits Montreal next on Saturday, while Toronto next hosts Calgary Wild FC on Thursday.
WATCH | Min-a Lee scores historic goal for Ottawa:
Ottawa Rapid FC got a franchise first goal Sunday when Min-a Lee scored to open the scoring in a 2-1 victory over AFC Toronto in NSL action.