HOW TO WATCH:Â Watch on Apple TV
LISTEN: 730 CKNW, Connect FM 91.5
TICKETS: Limited tickets available HERE |Â More than 21,000 tickets already sold for home opener against Real Salt Lake on February 21
VANCOUVER, BC – Back at home. Vancouver Whitecaps FC are set to kickoff their 2026 MLS regular season campaign with their home opener against Western Conference foes Real Salt Lake this Saturday, February 21 at BC Place. More than 21,000 tickets have already been sold for Saturday, in what will mark the club's 500th MLS regular season match. The 'Caps will also be debuting their 2026 Coastal Jersey. Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m. PT, with stadium gates opening at 3:30 p.m. PT. ​
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Real Salt Lake
- Saturday, February 21, 2026 – 4:30 p.m. PT
- BC Place – Vancouver, BC
- SPECTATOR INFORMATION: 2026 MLS Season Opener
- BROADCAST
- ONLINE/TV: Watch on Apple TV, TSN
Apple TV Talent (English): Keith Costigan (play-by-play), Maurice Edu (anaylst)
Apple TV Talent (Spanish): Raúl Guzman (play-by-play, analyst) - RADIO: Listen on 730 CKNW (English), Connect FM 91.5 (Punjabi)
730 CKNW Talent: Asa Rehman (play-by-play), Colin Miller (analyst)
Connect FM 91.5 Talent: Jagraj Lalli (play-by-play), Shubham Arora (analyst), Pervez Sandhu (analyst)
- ONLINE/TV: Watch on Apple TV, TSN
- MATCHUP HISTORY:
The 'Caps and RSL have split their all-time MLS head-to-head record at 15W-15L-5D, with the Blue and White claiming victory in the last two matchups. Saturday will mark the 36th all-time meeting between the two teams and first of two meetings during the regular season this year.

Home Opener Pack
Get our Home Opener Pack starting at only $122! This bundle includes three MLS regular season set matches at BC Place with a ticket to Real Salt Lake (2/21), Toronto FC (2/28), and Minnesota United (3/14) + a special edition scarf.
WEEKLY STORYLINES
BACK FOR 2026: Following a four-week preseason camp in Spain, Vancouver Whitecaps FC returned to action this week with the first of a pair of matches to kickoff their 2026 campaign. The team will look to build on a historic 2025 season that saw them secure a fourth straight TELUS Canadian Championship title, a first ever Western Conference title, and make runs to the finals of both the Concacaf Champions Cup and MLS Cup. The 'Caps will once again compete in those three competitions in 2026, as well as Leagues Cup later in the year. This year's roster is led by German legend Thomas Müller, MLS era leading goalscorer Brian White, reigning MLS Defender of the Year Tristan Blackmon, Paraguayan international Andrés Cubas, and MLS Best XI selection Sebastian Berhalter. The squad also features some new faces in fullbacks Nikola Djordjevic and Mihail Gherasimencov, midfielder Oliver Larraz, attacking midfielder/forward Aziel Jackson, as well as forwards Bruno Caicedo and Cheikh Sabaly.
ONTO LEG TWO: The 'Caps began their 2026 campaign on the road in Cartago, Costa Rica on Wednesday in their opening match of the Concacaf Champions Cup, playing to a 0-0 draw against C.S. Cartaginés in the First Leg of Round One. The Blue and White reached the final in last year's edition of the tournament, defeating the likes Deportivo Saprissa, CF Monterrey, Pumas UNAM, and Inter Miami CF before falling to defeat against Cruz Azul. This year, the 'Caps will be looking to return to the final for a chance at competing in the FIFA Club World Cup and becoming the first Canadian team to win the coveted tournament. The second leg of Round One will be played at BC Place on Wednesday, with the winner progressing to the Round of 16 to face Seattle Sounders FC. If the teams are scoreless after 90 minutes, the match will go to extra time. If the teams play to a draw of 1-1 or more, Cartaginés would go through on away goals.
HOME OPENER: Whitecaps FC have quickly shifted their focus from Concacaf action to MLS regular season play, as the club will kickoff their 16th season in the league with their home opener on Saturday, February 21 against fellow Western Conference side Real Salt Lake. The contest, which is a rematch of the 2023 home opener, will also mark the 'Caps 500th match in MLS regular season play. Last season, Vancouver won both of their encounters with the Claret and Cobalt, earning a 2-1 victory at BC Place and claiming a 3-2 comeback win on the road at America First Field. Overall, the 'Caps have posted a 12W-5L-1D record in home matches against Salt Lake. In addition, they'll be looking to win consecutive home openers for the first time since 2014.
NEW SIGNINGS
The 'Caps welcomed six new signings into the first team fold during the offseason, adding Whitecaps FC 2 (WFC2) products Nikola Djordjevic and Mihail Gherasimencov, former Colorado Rapids midfielder Oliver Larraz, Ecuadorian youth international Bruno Caicedo, MLS experienced forward Aziel 'AZ' Jackson, as well as AFCON winner and Senegalese international Cheikh Sabaly. Learn more on the new signings in their player bio sections below:
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- CANADA U-20 CALL-UPS:Â Liam Mackenzie, Sahil Deo called up to Canada's U-20 side for Concacaf U-20 Qualifiers
- SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN:Â Top 10 matches to look forward to in 2026
- MLS CALENDAR CHANGE:Â MLS to align calendar with top leagues around the world
- APPLE TV:Â MLS is coming to Apple TV starting in 2026

🌊 Where Ocean Meets Mountain ⛰️
Inspired by the land and the sea, the 2026 Coastal Jersey channels the power of the peaks and the strength of the Pacific. In a city shaped by people from everywhere, it tells the story of how the roots we plant define who we are.

