Cavalry FC were ruthless in their 5-1 defeat of Inter Toronto on Wednesday night. The visitors opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a direct, aggressive play. Sergio Camargo collected on the left touchline and fed it to Harry Paton, who let loose a shot that Toronto keeper Diego Urtiaga parried into the path of Tobias Warschewski.

What happened?

Cavalry's aggression carried them to a two-goal lead just before halftime, with a counter-attack that began in their own six-yard box. They lobbed it forward to Warschewski, who shook off a Toronto defender before the halfway line and drove forward with the ball at his feet.

Why it matters for Cavalry FC

The win marked Cavalry's biggest of the season so far, with the team generating 5.31 expected goals to Toronto's 0.66. Cavalry head coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. said, "There's different ways to beat your opponent."

What comes next?

Cavalry FC will look to build on this momentum in their next fixture against Supra du Quebec on June 28. As of June 27, 2026, Cavalry FC sits in 3rd place in the Canadian Premier League with 42 points from 28 games, and a goal difference of +11.

CategoryValue
League Standing3rd
Goals This Season47 scored, 36 conceded
Title Race16 points behind leaders Forge
Next Fixturevs Supra du Quebec on June 28