"There are a lot of logistical pieces we have to get right," McNab said. "There are a lot of boxes we have to tick for entry, exit of buildings, gathering of people, restrictions around food and beverage. "All of this stuff that we now have to put together in relatively short order ... But we are doing absolutely everything possible to ensure that we can be back with fans in stands, but ultimately to do it safely and to do it so that we continue the province's path to fully reopening and getting through this." The Canadian Premier League announced the home-market portion of its schedule on Monday, with teams set to play 20 more matches each through the end of the regular season on Nov. 6.