The Ultimate FIFA Fan Guide in Toronto

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The FIFA World Cup is finally here, and Toronto is stepping onto the global stage. Millions of viewers will be tuning in, while thousands of fans from Canada and around the world head to the city for matches, watch parties, and events.

If you’re planning to experience the tournament in Toronto, this guide covers everything you need to know, from match dates and transportation tips to fan zones and places worth checking out between games.

Toronto FIFA World Cup Match Schedule

Toronto is hosting six FIFA World Cup matches in 2026, including Canada’s opening game. The city will welcome fans throughout June, bringing plenty of activity downtown. 

Friday, June 12, 3:00 p.m.

Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group Stage)

Wednesday, June 17, 7:00 p.m.

  • Ghana vs. Panama (Group Stage)

Saturday, June 20, 4:00 p.m.

  • Germany vs. Côte d’Ivoire (Group Stage)

Tuesday, June 23, 7:00 p.m.

  • Panama vs. Croatia (Group Stage)

Friday, June 26, 3:00 p.m.

  • Senegal vs. Iraq (Group Stage)

Thursday, July 2, 7:00 p.m.

  • Group K Runner-up vs. Group L Runner-up (Round of 32)

Where Are Toronto’s Matches Being Played?

Toronto’s World Cup matches will be played at BMO Field, which has been upgraded ahead of the tournament. Temporary expansions will increase the stadium’s capacity to roughly 45,000 fans during the event.
Photo via bmofield

Toronto’s matches are taking place at BMO Field, which has undergone upgrades ahead of the tournament. During the World Cup, the venue’s capacity will increase to approximately 45,000 spectators. 

Stadium Address :170 Princes’ Boulevard Toronto

Nearby Landmarks

  • Exhibition Place
  • Ontario Place
  • Lake Ontario waterfront

Fans are encouraged to use public transit rather than drive, as road closures and heavy traffic are expected during match days.

FIFA Fan Festival Toronto

One of the biggest attractions outside the stadium is the FIFA Fan Festival.

The official fan zone is being held at Fort York National Historic Site, where supporters can watch matches on large screens while enjoying food vendors, music, and entertainment. Visitors without match tickets can still take part in the World Cup atmosphere. 

What to Expect

  • Live match broadcasts
  • Food and drink vendors
  • Music performances
  • Interactive activities
  • Family-friendly programming
  • Merchandise and sponsor activations

Getting Around Toronto During FIFA

Large crowds are expected across the city in June, so public transit will likely be the easiest way to get around during the tournament.
Photo via ttc

Large crowds are expected throughout June, so public transit will be the easiest way to move around the city. 

TTC

Toronto’s subway, streetcar, and bus network will operate with increased service on match days.

Key Stations

  • Union Station
  • St. Andrew Station
  • Exhibition GO Station
  • Bathurst Station

GO Transit

GO trains and buses provide connections from cities across the Greater Toronto Area.

Visitors coming from:

  • Mississauga
  • Brampton
  • Oakville
  • Vaughan
  • Markham
  • Hamilton 

may find GO Transit more convenient than driving. 

UP Express

Traveling from Pearson Airport?

The UP Express connects Pearson Airport to Union Station in about 25 minutes, making it one of the easiest ways for international visitors to reach downtown Toronto.

How to Get to BMO Field

GO Train

Take the Lakeshore West line to Exhibition GO Station. The stadium is a short walk away.

TTC Streetcars

Routes 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst provide service to Exhibition Place.

Walking

Fans staying downtown can reach the stadium on foot from Union Station in roughly 30 to 40 minutes.

Driving

Parking will be limited, and several roads around Exhibition Place may experience restrictions and closures. Transit is strongly recommended. 

Where to Watch Matches Without Tickets

Not everyone will have seats inside the stadium, but Toronto will have plenty of places showing the action.

FIFA Fan Festival

Large screens and a lively atmosphere make this one of the top options.

Sports Bars

Popular spots include:

  • Real Sports Bar
  • The Madison Avenue Pub
  • Shoeless Joe’s Sports Grill
  • Firkin on Yonge
  • St. Louis Bar & Grill

Reservations are recommended for major matches.

Things To Do Between Games

If you're visiting from outside the city, several major attractions are close by.
Photo via cntower

If you’re visiting from outside the city, there are plenty of attractions nearby.

CN Tower

Toronto’s most recognized landmark.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Located beside the CN Tower and suitable for visitors of all ages.

Distillery District

Home to restaurants, shops, and historic buildings.

St. Lawrence Market

A popular stop for local food and snacks.

Toronto Islands

A relaxing break from downtown crowds. 

Where To Stay

Hotels near downtown and the waterfront will be in high demand throughout the tournament. Booking early is recommended. 

Areas Worth Considering

Downtown Toronto

Convenient access to Union Station and major attractions.

Entertainment District

Close to restaurants and nightlife.

Liberty Village

Within walking distance of BMO Field.

Mississauga

Suitable for visitors using GO Transit or the UP Express.

Visitor Tips

Arrive Early

Security lines and crowds are expected to be larger than usual.

Use Public Transit

Road congestion around Exhibition Place will increase during match days.

Download Helpful Apps

Transit apps and official FIFA resources can help with schedules and updates.

Plan Ahead

Restaurants, hotels, and attractions may be busier than normal throughout June.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Toronto’s FIFA World Cup 2026 matches being played?

Toronto’s FIFA World Cup 2026 matches will be played at BMO Field, located at 170 Princes’ Boulevard near Exhibition Place. Fans are encouraged to use public transit because traffic, parking limits, and road closures are expected on match days.

Do I need a match ticket to join FIFA World Cup events in Toronto?

No. Visitors without match tickets can still take part in the tournament atmosphere at the FIFA Fan Festival, sports bars, public viewing events, and other soccer-related gatherings across the city.

What is the best way to get around Toronto during the FIFA World Cup?

Public transit is the best option during the tournament. TTC, GO Transit, and the UP Express offer convenient connections to downtown Toronto, BMO Field, and major visitor areas.

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