
Week 14 sees the table remain relatively unchanged overall, but Vancouver experiences a goal explosion against Halifax, and Montreal takes out AFC Toronto in a top of the table clash.
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6 - Halifax Tides (-2) - 3-8-1
The Tides' upswing ended abruptly with a tight-fought match against league leaders Toronto FC, falling 1-0 late in the match. However, the Tides' drop in the power rankings comes from a record-breaking 6-0 defeat to Vancouver Rise. The Tides are back in play, but Vancouver quickly reminded
Halifax it has more to prove.
5 - Calgary Wild (+/- 0) – 4-6-2
Calgary suffered a 3-0 defeat to Ottawa Rapid as defensive issues continue to hinder any movement for the Wild. In the attack, Calgary has looked poor, scoring four goals in its last five matches while giving up 10.
4 - Vancouver Rise (+2) 4-5-3
Vancouver broke the league record for most goals scored in a game in its 6-0 battering of the Halifax Tides. All eyes await tonight’s Week 15 matchup against Toronto to see if they can continue the momentum.
Mariah Lee's blast from outside the box brings Vancouver's tally to six on the night ☄️ pic.twitter.com/ipTS4pqWyj
— Northern Super League (@NorthernSuperLg) July 19, 2025
3 - Ottawa Rapid (+/- 0) – 5-4-2
Ottawa took care of business against a struggling Calgary Wild, but there’s still a gap between an impressive Rapid team and the two teams in front of them.
2 - Montreal Roses (+/- 0) – 6-3-3
Montreal went up on the league leaders 2-0 before giving up a late goal to win 2-1. While this victory was impressive, it’s not enough to dethrone AFC Toronto from the top of the All for XI power rankings.
You never forget your first! Mégane Sauvé's strike earns her Goal of the Week, presented by @POWERADECA. pic.twitter.com/kqUgGspLQb
— Northern Super League (@NorthernSuperLg) July 23, 2025
1 - AFC Toronto (+/- 0) – -8-4-1
Toronto split its double gameweek in Week 14, winning 1-0 against Halifax and falling 2-1 against Montreal. The position for the top of the power rankings will be tested again quickly as Toronto faces the surging Vancouver Rise later tonight in Week 15 play.
The top three teams continue to lead the goals and assists rankings for the season, with the leaders in Delaney Pridham and Melanie Forbes remaining unchanged at ten goals and five assists, respectively. Toronto’s Nikayla Small has equaled Forbes assists on the season as that leaderboard stays close.
Vancouver’s offensive onslaught against Halifax has several of its key players making progress in those standings.
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