- Match 1: Cavalry FC v Vancouver FC
- Match 2: Atlético Ottawa v Valour FC
- Match 3: Pacific FC v Victoria Highlanders FC
- Match 4: Forge FC v York United FC
- Match 5: HFX Wanderers FC v CS St-Laurent
- Match 6: Toronto FC v Simcoe County Rovers FC
For the Preliminary Round, the highest ranked club in the match-up, based on the 2024 TELUS Canadian Championship Club Ranking Index, will host the single match. For the Quarter-Final and Semi-Final rounds, both of which will be played as two-match home and away series, the lower-ranking club will host the first leg of the series, with the higher-ranking club hosting the second leg of the series.
Quarter-Final Round (May) | Two Match Home & Away Series
- Series 1: Winner Match 1 v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Series 2: Winner Match 2 v Winner Match 3*
- Series 3: Winner Match 4 v CF Montréal
- Series 4: Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 6*
*Note that the above match-up format does not reflect home/away positioning as this will be determined once the matchups are set and the higher ranked clubs are identified.
Semi-Final Round (1st Leg 9-11 July | 2nd Leg 27-29 August) | Two Match Home & Away Series
- Series 5: TBC
- Series 6: TBC
Following the completion of the Quarter-Final stage, a secondary draw will determine both the Semi-Final matchups, as well as which Semi-Final series winner will go on to host the Final Match. The Ranking Index will not be used to determine the Host of the Final Match, allowing every club within the competition the chance to host.
Final (24-25 September) | Single Match Championship Final:
- Winner Series 5 v Winner Series 6
About the TELUS Canadian Championship Canada Soccer’s TELUS Canadian Championship, also known as the Battle of the North, is the nation’s highest men’s domestic competition featuring clubs from coast to coast across the country, notably professional teams in Major League Soccer and the Canadian Premier League as well as league winners in League1 BC, League1 Ontario and Ligue1 Québec. Winners of the 2024 TELUS Canadian Championship lift the Voyageurs Cup and qualify to the annual international competition, Concacaf Champions Cup. Winners of the Concacaf Champions Cup qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup.