Host City of FIFA World Cup 2026

Toronto, Ontario

BMO Field · FIFA brand: Toronto Stadium

6 matchesFri, Jun 12, 2026 – Thu, Jul 2, 2026Capacity ~45,000

Match Schedule

All matches at BMO Field. Kickoff times shown in local venue time where confirmed; otherwise listed as TBD pending FIFA broadcast windows.

DateRoundMatchKickoffTickets
Fri, Jun 12, 2026Group StageCanada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina3:00 PM ETGet Tickets →
Wed, Jun 17, 2026Group StageGhana vs Panama7:00 PM ETGet Tickets →
Sat, Jun 20, 2026Group StageGermany vs Côte d'Ivoire4:00 PM ETGet Tickets →
Tue, Jun 23, 2026Group StageCroatia vs Panama7:00 PM ETGet Tickets →
Fri, Jun 26, 2026Group StageSenegal vs Iraq3:00 PM ETGet Tickets →
Thu, Jul 2, 2026Round of 32Group K Runner-up vs Group L Runner-up7:00 PM ETGet Tickets →

Toronto's Round of 32 match (Match 83) pairs the runners-up of Groups K and L; teams are confirmed after group play.

Stadium & Travel

Stadium
BMO Field (FIFA brand: Toronto Stadium)
Capacity
~45,000
Nearest major airport
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
Getting to the stadium
GO Transit's Lakeshore lines stop at Exhibition station, and TTC streetcars (routes 509 and 511) serve Exhibition Place, all within a short walk of BMO Field. Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) is about 16 miles northwest of the venue.
Official info
FIFA host city page

BMO Field, branded Toronto Stadium for the 2026 tournament, is the smallest of the 16 World Cup venues — its capacity temporarily expanded to roughly 45,000 from a regular configuration of about 30,000.

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About Toronto

Toronto is hosting six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at BMO Field, opening with Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina on June 12 — the second match of the entire tournament — and closing with a Round of 32 knockout on July 2. The lakefront stadium at Exhibition Place is the smallest of the 16 World Cup venues, connected by GO Transit and TTC streetcar to Canada's largest and most multicultural city.

CN Tower

The 553-metre communications and observation tower that has defined the Toronto skyline since 1976, with glass-floor and EdgeWalk experiences.

Royal Ontario Museum

One of North America's largest museums of art, world culture and natural history, fronted by the dramatic crystalline Michael Lee-Chin Crystal addition.

Niagara Falls

The famous trio of waterfalls on the Canada-US border, about 80 miles south of Toronto and reachable as a day trip.

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