Forge FC, the Canadian Premier League's top team, hammered home the importance of home-field advantage with a spirited 1-0 victory over Cavalry FC on Sunday afternoon at Hamilton Stadium. The match was a physical and intense display, with both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities. Antoine Batisse's soaring header off a set piece in the 70th minute proved to be the difference-maker in a match that was conducted before a large crowd of over 6,000 fans. The win was beneficial for Forge FC, as it allowed them to maintain their lead in the Canadian Premier League. With 20 games remaining in the season, this was the final time Forge FC got to host Cavalry FC in the regular season. Both teams will meet again in Calgary, where Forge FC will look to continue their impressive form. The win also continued Forge FC's streak of not yielding a home goal against, with their goalkeeper Dimitry Bertaud earning his sixth clean sheet of the season. Bertaud's world-class reflexes and attack-generation were on full display, as he made several crucial saves throughout the match. The win was a testament to Forge FC's strength and resilience, and they will look to build on this momentum as they continue their season.