Steady hands on the tactical wheel, Forge FC continues to refine its strategy for the League. The tactical formation has seen variations, but one principle remains: adaptability. Coach Bobby Smyrniotis has introduced fluid formations that allow the team to switch from a solid defensive structure to a quick attacking phase.

In their most recent match against York United, Forge opted for a 4-3-3 setup. This formation allowed Forge to exploit the wide areas effectively. Wingers T. Borges and M. Filion constantly stretched the defense, making space for the midfielders. The combination of Borges' pace and Filion's dribbling skills proved effective, frequently forcing York into defensive errors.

The midfield dynamic is another critical aspect. Kyle Bekker often sits deep, controlling the play and distributing the ball efficiently. By occupying a central role, he frees up space for players like Molham Babouli and A. Aromatario to make forward runs. This strategic spacing ensures Forge maintains attacking pressure while minimizing defensive vulnerabilities.

As the team progresses through the season, it's clear that various tactical nuances will emerge. Strong performances in recent fixtures hint at a promising balance. Forge is not just focused on winning; they're assembling a versatile squad that can adjust to different opponents and game scenarios.