Ottawa almost doubled its lead within the opening 10 minutes as Seoane drove in from the left, passed a defender and ripped an effort from 20 yards that came back off the crossbar. The rebound came to Steevan Dos Santos, but he was unable to control his finish as it flew high. Ryan Williams also went close in the 14th minute with a curling free kick to the left corner that was saved by Edmonton goalkeeper Tyson Farago.

Edmonton’s first good chance came in the 26th minute when a low ball came through the Ottawa penalty area and came to Dustin Corea, but his first-time finish skied over the crossbar. Fury FC’s Eddie Edward also went close moments later after he turned the corner on his marker at the top of the penalty area, but his shot went wide of the left post.

Edmonton tied the game on the night when Callum Irving was unaware of Jake Keegan’s presence behind him in the penalty area as he went to clear off the ground on the half-hour mark. Keegan stole the ball and rounded Irving to cut FCE’s deficit on aggregate to one.

Fury FC restored its two-goal advantage on aggregate seven minutes later, however, as the visitors were awarded a penalty kick for a handball in the area. Dos Santos stepped up and buried his shot low into the left corner beyond Farago’s outstretched hand.