Welcome to the 19th annual World Cup Tournament hosted by South Dundas United FC.
Over a 23 hour span, 65 soccer matches involving 36 teams across six soccer leagues will take place.
All teams will play a minimum of three soccer matches.
Field Maps:
Schedules:
- Tim Hortons TimBITS U5 Soccer League
- Tim Hortons TimBITS U7 Soccer League
- Tim Hortons TimBITS U9 Soccer League
- BMO U11 Soccer League
- BMO U14 Soccer League
- BMO U18 Soccer League
All games are listed in the Teamlinkt App.
Game times are subject to change without notice. Any changes will be a delay or postponement. No games will be advanced in time to an earlier start time.
Tournament set up
U5 – U11 leagues are divided into two pools based on regular season standings. U5 and U9 leagues will play only teams in their pool for round-robin phase. U7 and U11 leagues will play teams in their pool, plus one cross over game in the round-robin phase. All games in round-robin run for regulation time with no overtime. Ties are allowed. 3 points are awarded for a win; 1 point for a tie; 0 points for a loss. The top team in each pool will advance to the championship final. The second place team in each pool will advance to the consolation final except in U5, where 3rd and 4th are awarded by overall points. 5th and lower places are awarded based on overall points. Ties are broken based on goal difference, followed by goals for, yellow cards, red cards, and finally head-to-head. In the event two teams remain tied, regular season results will be consulted. If championship or consolation final matches are tied at the end of regulation, two five minute halves of extra time will be played. If still tied, the match will be decided by penalty kicks.
U14 – U18 leagues will see all teams play each other once during the round-robin phase. All games in round-robin run for regulation time with no overtime. Ties are allowed. 3 points are awarded for a win; 1 point for a tie; 0 points for a loss. The top two teams will advance to the championship final, the bottom two teams will advance to the consolation match. Ties are broken based on goal difference, followed by goals for, yellow cards, red cards, and finally head-to-head. In the event two teams remain tied, regular season results will be consulted. If championship or consolation final matches are tied at the end of regulation, two five minute halves of extra time will be played. If still tied, the match will be decided by penalty kicks.
Match officials (referees) will confirm with each coach at the end of each match what the final score is. Once confirmed, there are no appeals of results.