| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/02 09:30 | - |
Albany Creek vs Moggill
|
2-1 |
| 09/08 09:30 | - |
Ripley Valley FC vs Albany Creek
|
1-7 |
| 09/08 09:30 | - | Logan Metro vs Moggill | 2-3 |
| 07/13 09:30 | - | Logan Metro vs Pine Hills | 4-2 |
| 07/13 09:30 | - | Moggill vs Annerley | 3-2 |
| 07/06 09:30 | - | Ripley Valley FC vs The Lakes | 2-1 |
| 06/09 09:30 | - | Logan Metro vs Bardon Latrobe | 2-1 |
| 06/09 09:30 | - | The Lakes vs North Brisbane FC | 3-1 |
| 06/09 09:30 | - |
Clairvaux FC vs Brisbane Knights
|
4-2 |
| 06/09 09:30 | - |
Albany Creek vs Slacks Creek
|
7-1 |
| 06/08 09:30 | - |
Bayside United vs Pine Hills
|
1-3 |
| 06/08 09:30 | - | Moggill vs Kangaroo P Rovers | 3-2 |
Grange Thistle
Acacia Ridge
Bayside United
Albany Creek
Kangaroo P Rovers
Annerley
Taringa Rovers
Oxley United
Brisbane Knights
Clairvaux FC
St George Willawong FC
Moggill
University of Queensland
Toowong
Jimboomba United
North Pine
Bardon Latrobe
Western Spirit
Eastern Suburbs
Slacks Creek
AC Carina
New Farm United
Caboolture FC
North Brisbane FC
Mitchelton FC
Ipswich City
Newmarket
Park Ridge
Mount Gravatt Hawks
Pine Hills
The Gap
Capalaba FC
Rochedale Rovers
North Star
Centenary Stormers
Tarragindi Tigers
Logan Roos FC
Peninsula Power
Virginia United
Bethania Rams SC
Southside Eagles
Brisbane Phoenix
Holland Park Hawks
Westside
Lions FC
Ipswich Knights
Souths United
Pine Rivers United
Mooroondu FC
Logan Lightning
The Canale Cup is a football (soccer) knockout cup competition for the Brisbane, Australia region that includes teams from the Brisbane Premier League and all Capital Leagues (1–3). From 2017 to 2020 it was known as the Pig 'N' Whistle Canale Cup for sponsorship reasons.
This has been the major knockout cup competition for the Brisbane region since 2002, when it was known as the South-East Queensland Cup, and subsequently the Premier Cup, and since 2010 with the current naming rights sponsor. Before this and on a statewide basis, several knockout competitions have been held since 1894 in various forms, with the major Queensland knockout cup competitions initially called the Charity Cup to 1920, from 1921 to 1958 as the Tristram Shield, between 1959 and 1991 as the Ampol Cup, and between 1992 and 2001 as the Queensland Cup.
From 2014 to 2018, this knockout competition was also linked with various preliminary rounds of the FFA Cup.