The Canada Cup is Football Canada’s national tackle football championship. It brings together provincial teams in the U-18 age category from across Canada to determine national football supremacy and has spring-boarded many
U SPORTS, NCAA, national team and professional careers.
Football Saskatchewan will then host its second of back-to-back events, with the 2024 edition of the Football Canada Cup (FCC) also being held in Regina, from July 5th – 13th. The FCC brings eight Under 18 (U18) teams from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia together to compete for the title of National Champions. Three-time champions Team Saskatchewan will be looking to continue their reign. Games will be played on Sunday, July 7, Wednesday, July 10 and Saturday, July 13.
Game Day 1 – Sunday, July 7th, 2024
Mosaic Stadium
10:00 – Game 1 | Ontario | Nova Scotia | Statistics | Video | ||
13:00 – Game 2 | Alberta | New Brunswick | Statistics | Video | ||
16:00 – Game 3 | Quebec | British Columbia | Statistics | Video | ||
19:00 – Game 4 | Saskatchewan | Manitoba | Statistics | Video |
Game Day 2 – Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Liebel Field
10:00 – Game 5 | Loser Game 1 | Loser Game 4 | Statistics |
Video | ||
13:00 – Game 6 | Loser Game 2 | Loser Game 3 | Statistics | Video | ||
16:00 – Game 7 | Winner Game 3 | Winner Game 2 | Statistics | Video | ||
19:00 – Game 8 | Winner Game 4 | Winner Game 1 | Statistics | Video |
*Match-ups subject to change based on Game Day 1 results
Game Day 3 – Saturday, July 13, 2024
Mosaic Stadium
7th Place Game – 10:00 – Game 9 | Statistics | ||||
5th Place Game – 13:00 – Game 10 | Statistics | ||||
Bronze Medal Game – 16:00 – Game 11 | Statistics | ||||
Gold Medal Game – 19:00 – Game 12 | Statistics |