Cavalry FC vs FC Supra Du Quebec: CPL Preview, Jun 28
Cavalry FC host FC Supra Du Quebec in a Canadian Premier League fixture on Sunday, 28 June at 23:00 UTC. Cavalry arrive in poor form with one draw and three consecutive losses, while Supra Du Quebec show mixed results with two wins in their last five matches. The hosts hold a 1-0 advantage in head-to-head history, though both sides will be seeking points in what shapes as a competitive mid-season encounter.
Form Guide and Recent Results
Cavalry FC's recent trajectory presents significant concern heading into this fixture. Their last five matches read DWLLL, a sequence that includes only one point from a possible fifteen. The draw came most recently, but three consecutive defeats before that suggest systemic issues rather than isolated poor performances. In the Canadian Premier League, such a run typically indicates both defensive fragility and attacking inefficiency, placing Cavalry under considerable pressure to arrest the decline.
FC Supra Du Quebec, by contrast, show greater volatility in their form. Their record of LLWLW across five matches demonstrates inconsistency, yet they have secured two victories within this period. The pattern suggests a team capable of competing effectively on their day but prone to lapses in consistency. With two wins in five, Supra Du Quebec sit in a stronger immediate position than their hosts, though neither side can claim momentum heading into this encounter.
Head-to-Head Record and Historical Context
The historical record between these sides favours Cavalry FC, who hold one win from their last meeting against Supra Du Quebec. No draws have been recorded in their limited head-to-head history, and Supra Du Quebec have yet to record a victory in this fixture. This statistical advantage provides Cavalry with some encouragement, though historical data carries limited predictive weight when current form diverges so sharply.
The single previous meeting between these clubs offers limited sample size for tactical analysis. What matters more in this context is that Cavalry's historical edge has not translated into consistent recent performance. Supra Du Quebec will view this as an opportunity to break their duck against Cavalry, particularly given the hosts' current defensive vulnerabilities. The away side's recent upturn in results may provide psychological confidence, even if the head-to-head record suggests otherwise.









