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Vancouver Warriors Announce 2024-2025 Regular Season Schedule

The Vancouver Warriors announced today their 2024.25 regular season schedule, which will begin on Friday, November 29, when the Warriors travel to Colorado to take on the Mammoth at 6:00pm PT.
Finishing off a strong second half of the 2023.24 season that saw Vancouver win six of their final eight games, including four in a row at Rogers Arena, the Warriors will play eighteen regular season games in 2024.25. Following Week 1 on the road, the Warriors have a bye in Week 2, followed by the team’s Home Opener on Friday, December 13 at 7:00pm PT, when the team hosts the Rochester Knighthawks.
Fans can enjoy every home game at an affordable price, with tickets starting at just $25! Be sure to look out for when single-game tickets go on sale and the announcement of the Warriors 2024.25 Theme Night schedule! Sign up for early access here.
Key notes on the Warriors schedule:
- The Warriors will play on Friday night 13 times, including seven times at home.
- The Warriors final home game of the regular season will have a 5:00pm PT faceoff.
Key dates:
- Friday, November 29 – Season opener in Denver versus the 2023 NLL Runner-Ups, the Colorado Mammoth at 6:00pm PT.
- Friday, December 13 – The Warriors Home Opener versus the Rochester Knighthawks at 7:00pm PT.
- Friday, January 17 – The Vancouver Warriors travel to the Nation’s Capital to face the league’s newest Canadian team the Ottawa Black Bears for the first time at 4:00pm PT.
- Saturday, March 29 – The Vancouver Warriors take on the 2023 and 2024 NLL champions Buffalo Bandits at 4:00pm PT in Buffalo.
- Saturday, April 19 – Vancouver ends their regular season schedule with Fan Appreciation Night against the Philadelphia Wings at 5:00pm PT.
Local talent coming to town:
- Victoria native Jesse King and the Calgary Roughnecks visit Vancouver for the only time this season on Friday, February 7 at 6:00pm PT.
- Robert Church and Zach Manns, who hail from Coquitlam and Victoria, respectively, and the Saskatchewan Rush travel to Vancouver to face the Warriors on Friday, February 21 at 7:00pm PT.
- Former Warrior and Delta product Mitch Jones and the Philadelphia Wings arrive in Vancouver on Saturday, April 19 at 5:00pm PT for the Warriors final home game of the regular season.
Vancouver Warriors 2024.25 Regular Season Schedule:
| Date | Away | Home | Time (PT) |
| Friday, November 29 | Vancouver Warriors | Colorado Mammoth | 6:30 p.m. PT |
| Friday, December 13 | Rochester Knighthawks | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, December 28 | Vancouver Warriors | Calgary Roughnecks | 6:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, January 10 | San Diego Seals | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, January 17 | Vancouver Warriors | Ottawa Black Bears | 4:00 p.m. PT |
| Sunday, January 19 | Vancouver Warriors | Philadelphia Wings | 4:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, January 24 | Ottawa Black Bears | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, January 31 | Vancouver Warriors | Halifax Thunderbirds | 3:30 p.m. PT |
| Friday, February 7 | Calgary Roughnecks | Vancouver Warriors | 6:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, February 14 | Vancouver Warriors | Las Vegas Desert Dogs | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, February 21 | Saskatchewan Rush | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, March 7 | Vancouver Warriors | San Diego Seals | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, March 14 | Toronto Rock | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, March 22 | Georgia Swarm | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, March 29 | Vancouver Warriors | Buffalo Bandits | 4:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, April 4 | Albany FireWolves | Vancouver Warriors | 7:00 p.m. PT |
| Friday, April 11 | Vancouver Warriors | Toronto Rock | 4:00 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, April 19 | Philadelphia Wings | Vancouver Warriors | 5:00 p.m. PT |
An online version of the 2024.25 Vancouver Warriors Regular Season schedule can be found here.
2024.25 Warriors Season Ticket Membership are available now and can be found by visiting tickets.vancouverwarriors.com/membership. Additional information on group tickets, suites, and more can be found at tickets.vancouverwarriors.com.
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Vancouver Rise FC Reveal 2026 “After Dark” Home Kit
Vancouver Rise FC has revealed its new “After Dark” home kit for the 2026 Northern Super League season, pulling inspiration straight from the natural setting that surrounds its home at Swangard Stadium.
The design pays tribute to Central Park in Burnaby, with visuals that reflect the quiet, layered beauty of the park at night. Tree silhouettes stretch across the kit, creating a sense of depth and movement—meant to mirror the experience of looking up through the canopy after dark.
The club says the concept ties closely to its motto, “Stronger by Nature,” grounding the team’s identity in the environment that surrounds it. The design blends all crest colours with added tones that bring warmth and balance, giving the kit a look that feels both rooted and refined. Paired with classic shorts and socks, it leans into tradition while still telling a clear local story.
A key detail returns on both the After Dark kit and the club’s secondary “Sunshine Kit” for 2026. A Gold Pointed Star sits on the left sleeve, marking Vancouver Rise FC as the inaugural champions of the Northern Super League. The patch represents the league’s top honour and signals the club’s early place in its history.
Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley praised the design and its connection to the community, pointing to the pride residents have in their parks and green spaces. He added that seeing Central Park reflected in the team’s identity makes the return to Swangard Stadium for the new season feel even more meaningful.
The After Dark kit leans heavily into place and atmosphere. It’s less about flash and more about identity—something that feels tied to where the team plays and who shows up for them.
Pre-orders for both the After Dark and Sunshine kits are now available through the club’s official store, with options for delivery or in-stadium pickup.
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Vancouver Rise FC Transfer Holly Ward to NWSL Side Seattle Reign FC
Vancouver Rise FC has made a major statement about its player development pathway. The club announced Friday that winger Holly Ward has been transferred to Seattle Reign FC of the National Women’s Soccer League for an undisclosed fee.
The move marks the first time a Rise FC Academy graduate has been transferred out of the club, setting a new benchmark for the organization and the broader Northern Super League.
Sporting director Stephanie Labbé called the transfer a defining moment. She pointed to Ward’s rise through the system as proof that the league is doing what it set out to do—create real opportunities for Canadian players.
Ward’s journey with the club began in 2018 when she joined the Rise FC Academy, then known as the Whitecaps FC Girls Elite Academy. Seven years later, she returned home to sign her first professional deal ahead of the 2025 season.
The 22-year-old from North Vancouver wasted no time making an impact. She started 27 of 28 matches in her rookie campaign, scoring eight goals and adding five assists. Her biggest moment came in the league’s inaugural final, where she scored the winner in a 2–1 victory over AFC Toronto to secure the Diana B. Matheson Cup.
Speaking about the move, Ward described her time in Vancouver as a dream realized. Playing professionally in her hometown and helping deliver a championship made the experience hard to leave behind, though she expressed excitement about the next step in her career.
Her breakout season didn’t go unnoticed at the international level. Ward earned her first senior call-up to the Canadian women’s national team and made history on June 3 by becoming the first NSL player to score for Canada in a match against Haiti.
Head coach Anja Heiner-Møller praised Ward’s growth and character, highlighting her attacking ability, work ethic, and presence in the locker room. She noted that Ward’s development—from academy prospect to national team contributor—reflects the strength of the club’s environment.
The transfer is a significant step for Rise FC as it begins to participate in the global player market, something the club sees as key to long-term growth. It also reinforces the idea that young Canadian players can develop at home and still reach top leagues abroad.
Rise FC now turns its focus to the upcoming season. The club will open its 2026 campaign with a championship rematch against AFC Toronto on April 24 at Swangard Stadium, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. PT.
Fans can purchase single-match tickets or explore package options, including season memberships that cover all 13 home games and flexible ticket bundles built around the home opener.
