The Canada Super 60 League is set to return for its highly anticipated second season from September 29 to October 4, 2026, at the iconic BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. Building on a landmark debut, the tournament is pushing ahead with its ambition to become one of the standout fixtures on the global cricket calendar.
Canada Super 60 Season 2: A Bigger, Bolder Return to BC Place
Set in a landmark year for global sport, with BC Place hosting seven matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026, the return of Canada Super 60 further reinforces the venue’s historic stature as one of the world’s premier multi-sport arenas.
Beyond the boundary, the league will once again bring together a vibrant mix of sport and entertainment, with concerts, cultural showcases, and fan-driven experiences aiming to energize Vancouver.
Yuvraj Singh on Growing Canada Super 60 into a Global Cricket Marquee Event
League Partner and iconic former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has been a driving force behind the tournament’s growing profile.

Yuvraj Singh said the response from fans, players, and the global cricket community in the inaugural season was incredibly encouraging, adding that the league’s ambition this year is to firmly establish Canada Super 60 as a marquee event in the global cricket calendar, one that entertains while creating meaningful opportunities for young cricketers from Canada.
Brampton Blitz, Toronto Sixers, and Cricket Canada Unite Behind Season 2 at BC Place
Defending men’s champions Brampton Blitz will be back to defend their title, while the Toronto Sixers will look to build on their strong showing in the women’s competition, with the league blending international stars alongside emerging Canadian talent.
Cricket Canada President Amjad Bajwa noted the league creates vital pathways for Canadian players while giving West Coast communities the chance to witness top cricketing talent in their own backyard. BC Place General Manager Chris May added that Super 60’s return reinforces the stadium’s growing role as a home for Canada’s cricketing community.
British Columbia Backs Canada Super 60 as a Global Sport Destination
Anne Kang, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, described the event as an exciting opportunity to showcase British Columbia to the world and strengthen the province’s reputation as a global sport destination under the Look West Tourism Sector Action Plan.
With star power, institutional backing, and a FIFA World Cup-ready venue, Canada Super 60 Season 2 is set to write a landmark chapter for cricket in North America.
