Overview
- Vancouver routed Forge FC 4–0 in the second leg after a 2–2 first leg, with goals from Tristan Blackmon, J. C. Ngando, Sebastian Berhalter (penalty) and Jayden Nelson.
- The final will be played Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. local time at BC Place against either Atlético Ottawa or Vancouver FC.
- Thomas Müller was rested for both semi-final legs but has four goals in his first three MLS matches, including a hat-trick in the 7–0 win over Philadelphia.
- The Canadian Championship is a separate domestic cup, and its winner qualifies for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
- A Whitecaps triumph would give Müller his first trophy with Vancouver and a 35th career title, which would move him past Toni Kroos among German players.