Regular Season Schedule
Date | Home Team | Score | Visiting Team | Stadium | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 19 | Calgary United FC | 9 - 0 | Winnipeg Alliance FC | Stampede Corral | 400 |
January 19 | Calgary United FC | 7 - 2 | Winnipeg Alliance FC | Stampede Corral | 400 |
January 19 | Calgary United FC | 6 - 2 | Saskatoon Accelerators | Stampede Corral | 400 |
January 20 | Calgary United FC | 9 - 5 | Winnipeg Alliance FC | Stampede Corral | 300 |
January 20 | Calgary United FC | 4 - 3 | Edmonton Drillers | Stampede Corral | 300 |
January 25 | Edmonton Drillers | 10 - 4 | Calgary United FC | Servus Centre | 800 |
February 15 | Edmonton Drillers | 8 - 4 | Calgary United FC | Servus Centre | |
March 2 | Saskatoon Accelerators | 3 - 6 | Calgary United FC | Credit Union Centre | |
March 2 | Saskatoon Accelerators | 0 - 5 | Calgary United FC | Credit Union Centre | |
March 7 | Edmonton Drillers | 5 - 8 | Calgary United FC | Servus Centre |
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