Report Card: Whitecaps Saw the Timbers, Neville in Pieces
Saturday night in Portland, the Vancouver Whitecaps once again dominated the Timbers at Providence Park with a 4-1 road win. There were moments where the Timbers tried to push the tempo, particularly early in the match, but once Vancouver settled in, they controlled proceedings and took their chances clinically. A brace from Brian White, along with goals from Tristan Blackmon and Sebastian Berhalter, ensured the … Continue reading Report Card: Whitecaps Saw the Timbers, Neville in Pieces
Coffee with the Caps, Monday March 9
Good Monday morning Caps fans. Hope you all had a lovely weekend and are gearing up for the week ahead. It was business as usual on Saturday night, as the Whitecaps cruised past Portland 4-1. This one was not quite as dominant as last year’s 4-1 result at Providence Park, but it was still a comfortable game for Vancouver against a shorthanded Timbers side. Portland … Continue reading Coffee with the Caps, Monday March 9
Canada’s Tourney Begins with Bite, Ends Toothless
The Canadian Women’s National Team (CanWNT) ended 2025 with a dreadful run of games: five consecutive losses in which they scored zero goals. Their first competition of 2026 was the tenth edition of the SheBelieves Cup, an annual, invitational, four-team tournament hosted by the United States. This tourney offered the CanWNT an opportunity to end their scoring drought and build some much-needed momentum in a … Continue reading Canada’s Tourney Begins with Bite, Ends Toothless
It Happened Again: Whitecaps dominate on the road in Portland
The Vancouver Whitecaps made a major statement as they began their Cascadia Cup title defence, besting Portland Timbers 4-1 on the road in their most comprehensive performance of 2026. Vancouver continued their domination at Providence Park behind a brace from Brian White and a goal and an assist from Sebastian Berhalter. The ‘Caps made light work of Portland’s efforts to pressure the backline and instead … Continue reading It Happened Again: Whitecaps dominate on the road in Portland
Coffee with the Caps, Friday March 6
Good Friday morning Caps fans. Hope you all are having a good week and that you have big plans for your weekend. It was a quieter week in Caps world, what with no CONCACAF action to occupy the midweek. That didn’t stop MLS from rolling out more matches for the Caps to play in later this season, however, as Leagues Cup fixtures were announced. The … Continue reading Coffee with the Caps, Friday March 6
Match Preview: Road Tripping in Portland
Vancouver Whitecaps are looking towards their first domestic away day of the season, as they make the short journey south of the border to take on Cascadian rivals Portland Timbers. It has been a solid start to the season for the Whitecaps, who have picked up where they left off from 2025. They eventually broke down Cartaginés to advance in the first round of the … Continue reading Match Preview: Road Tripping in Portland
Guess the Starting XI – Match Three vs. Portland Timbers
Welcome back, everyone. The Vancouver Whitecaps have a rare early-season road game this weekend, as they will be down in Portland to face the Timbers at Providence Park. Portland has a win and a loss to start the year, characteristic of their up-and-down nature that has seen them be a play-in team the last two seasons. In terms of Vancouver’s squad, Kenji Cabrera is still … Continue reading Guess the Starting XI – Match Three vs. Portland Timbers
The Third Sub Episode 261: The Whitecaps quickly find their feet in first few games of 2026
In Episode 261 of the Third Sub Podcast, Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic and Samuel Rowan dive into a busy start to the 2026 season for the Vancouver Whitecaps. Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat about all things Vancouver Whitecaps. To begin, they dive into the latest out of the … Continue reading The Third Sub Episode 261: The Whitecaps quickly find their feet in first few games of 2026
Report Card: Honour Roll at BC Place
After a dominant display Saturday night at BC Place in a 3–0 win over Toronto FC, we take a look back at the individual performances in the latest Report Card. Alright, let’s dive in. Yohei Takaoka – 8.0 The Japanese keeper has been very lonely this season, without many opportunities to show off his skills. That being said, the reflex save he made in the … Continue reading Report Card: Honour Roll at BC Place
Coffee with the Caps, Monday March 2
Good Monday morning, Caps fans, and happy March. Hope you all had a lovely weekend and are gearing up for the workweek ahead. It was back to business as usual on Saturday, with the Caps smashing Toronto FC in a derby win that was powered by three first-half goals. This was more of what we have come to expect from this team, as they left … Continue reading Coffee with the Caps, Monday March 2
