Cavalry, Valour duel to 1-1 stalemate in Canadian Premier League

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Calgary's Cavalry FC and Winnipeg's Valour FC split Canadian Premier League points in a 1-1 draw Saturday.

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Calgary’s Cavalry FC and Winnipeg’s Valour FC split Canadian Premier League points in a 1-1 draw Saturday.

Cavalry captain Nik Ledgerwood scored on a free kick in the 54th minute at Winnipeg’s IG Field. Valour’s Keven Aleman drew the hosts even in the 71st.

Cavalry (9-4-5) is three points back of table-topping Pacific FC, which the Cavs face Wednesday in a Canadian championship quarterfinal at Calgary’s ATCO Field.

Valour (7-9-2) sits fifth in the CPL.

Neither York United nor the Halifax Wanderers could finish their multiple chances in a 0-0 stalemate. York mustered 17 shots to Halifax’s 12.

York (6-5-8) ranks fourth in the standings, six points back of Calgary in second. The Wanderers (5-6-7) are sixth.

York and Halifax take on MLS opponents in the Canadian championship quarterfinal round Wednesday. York faces GTA rival Toronto FC at BMO field, while the Wanderers are at home to CF Montreal.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept 18, 2021.

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