Canadian Premier League delays kickoff again, looks to mid-June to early July start
The Canadian Premier League plans to kick off its third season mid-June to early July in one location without fans.
Unlike last year, which turned into a shortened tournament based out of Charlottetown, the Canadian circuit plans a full schedule. Each of the eight clubs will play 28 regular-season games, with the hope that they will be able to return to home markets with fans in the stands at some point.
“We also recognize that that may not happen simultaneously, so we’re prepared to adjust to that too,” said commissioner David Clanachan, referencing the possibility that some jurisdictions will open up sooner than others.
The proposal means the season will end in mid- to late October, with the championship in early to mid-November.