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**Canadian Classic**
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The Canadian Classique, also known as the 401 Derby and the Two Solitudes Derby, is a soccer rivalry between Canadian clubs, Toronto FC and CF Montréal (formerly the Montreal Impact). The rivalry gets the "401" nickname from Ontario Highway 401, which forms most of the standard driving route between the two cities (with the remainder being Quebec Autoroute 20), as well as the Two Solitudes book and cultural phenomenon. It is a tense rivalry, stemming from other sporting rivalries between Toronto and Montreal.
Other names | 401 Derby, Two Solitudes Derby |
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Location | Central Canada |
First meeting | May 27, 2008 Canadian Championship Montreal Impact 0–1 Toronto FC |
Latest meeting | April 30, 2025 Canadian Championship Toronto FC 2–2 (2–3 p) CF Montréal |
Next meeting | May 17, 2025 MLS regular season CF Montréal v Toronto FC |
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Meetings total | 63 |
Most wins | Toronto FC (29) |
Top scorer | Jozy Altidore (13) |
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Largest victory | Montreal Impact 6–0 Toronto FC Canadian Championship (May 1, 2013) |
Longest win streak | CF Montréal (5) (July 16, 2022 – August 20, 2023) |
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