This upcoming week has a very full slate of game for Londoners to watch.
Some of those games include:
London Knights
Games:
- Vs Saginaw Spirit, Friday, Nov.28, 7 P.M, Canada Life Place
- At Saginaw Spirit, Saturday, Nov.29, 7:05 P.M, Dow Event Center
The Knights are looking to start a winning streak this weekend. In their past 10 games they have a record of 6-4. The Knights currently sit 4th in the western conference 4 points behind the Flint Firebirds. The Firebirds have been red hot riding a current 9 game winning streak. Captain Sam O’Reilly is currently riding a 6 game point streak.
London Nationals
Games:
- Vs Brantford Titans, Wednesday, Nov.26, 7 P.M, Western Fair Sports Centre
- At Welland Jr. Canadians, Sunday, November 30, 7 P.M, Welland Main Arena
The Nationals are looking to get on a winning streak as well. In their past games they have a current 5-5 record. The Nationals have a 14-7 record. They sit 4th in the western conference behind the St. Marys Lincolns. The Titans and the Canadians are both a sub .500 team with them both having a combined 12 wins on the season.
Western Mustangs
Hockey
Men’s games:
- At Laurier Golden Hawks, Thursday, Nov.27, 7 P.M, Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex
- At Brock Badgers, Friday, Nov.28, 6 P.M, Canada Games Park
The men’s team are looking to close off their 2025 with some momentum. They are currently 5-9 on the season which makes them 9th out of
10 teams in the western conference. The team only has one away win on the season.
Women’s games:
- Vs Ontario Tech Ridgebacks, Friday, Nov.28, 7 P.M, Thompson Arena
- At Laurier Golden Hawks, Saturday, Nov.29, 6:45 P.M, Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex
The women’s team are also looking to close off their 2025 with some momentum, they have an almost identical record to the men’s team as they are 5-7 on the reason which puts them last in the western conference. They have had a little bit of success on the road with a 2-4 record.
Basketball
Men’s games:
- Vs Ottawa Gee-Gees, Friday, Nov.28, 8 P.M, Alumni Hall
- Vs Carleton Ravens, Saturday, Nov.29 8 P.M, Alumni Hall
The men’s team have been red hot with a current 9-0 undefeated season. Both Ottawa, and Carleton are tough matchups as Carleton is #1 in the east with a 7-1 record and Ottawa is #2 in the east with a 5-3 record.
Women’s games:
- Vs Ottawa Gee-Gees, Friday, Nov.28, 6 P.M, Alumni Hall
- Vs Carleton Ravens, Saturday, Nov.29 6 P.M, Alumni Hall
The women’s team have been a middle of the pack team this season with a 4-5 record. They are currently 3rd in the west. Both Carleton and Ottawa are tough matchups as the Ravens have a 7-1 record and the Gee-Gees have a 5-3 record.
Volleyball
Men’s games:
- At Nipissing Lakers, Friday, Nov.28, 8 P.M, Robert J. Surtees Athletics Centre
- At Nipissing Lakers, Saturday, Nov.29, 4 P.M, Robert J. Surtees Athletics Centre
The men’s team have been a good team this season sitting 4th in the rankings with a 5-3 record. The Lakers are currently 3-5. The Mustangs have been on a 2 game losing streak so they are looking to bounce back this weekend.
Women’s games:
- At Nipissing Lakers, Friday, Nov.28, 6 P.M, Robert J. Surtees Athletics Centre
- At Nipissing Lakers, Saturday, Nov.29, 2 P.M, Robert J. Surtees Athletics Centre
The women’s team have an identical record to the men’s team and they are 5-3 as well. They sit 7th in the OUA rankings. They are looking to extend their winning streak as they are currently riding a 3 game win streak.
Fanshawe
Basketball
Men’s games:
- Vs Niagara Knights, Wed, Nov.26, 8 P.M, Glenn Johnston Athletic Centre
- At Redeemer Royals, Saturday, Nov.29, 3 P.M, Redeemer Athletic Centre Gymnasium
The Men’
s team is currently 2-5 on the season, they won their previous matchup on the 19th against Lambton and are hoping to gain momentum from that win. The Falcons sit 7th in the conference just behind Niagara who have a 3-4 record
Women’s games:
- Vs Niagara Knights, Wed, Nov.26, 6 P.M, Glenn Johnston Athletic Centre
- At Redeemer Royals, Saturday, Nov.29, 1 P.M, Redeemer Athletic Centre Gymnasium
The Women’s team have been great this season with a 4-2 record which puts them at third in the western confrence. In the month of November they are currently 2-2. They are looking to gain momentum from their previous 79-56 win against Lambton from the 19th.
Volleyball
Men’s games:
- At Humber Hawks, Thu, Nov.27, 8 P.M, Humber Athletic Center
Women’s games:
- At Humber Hawks, Thu, Nov.27, 6 P.M, Humber Athletic Center
Both the men’s and volleyball teams have been outstanding this season. The men’s team currently sits 7-1 and the women’s team is 6-2. The men’s team is currently 1st in the western conference and the women are currently tied for 2nd in the west with Conestoga. Both teams are currently riding a 6 game winning streak as well.







