
BMO Field in Toronto is Canada’s other World Cup venue and brings the tournament to the largest city in Canada. The all kickoff times for World Cup 2026 gives Toronto football fans their first World Cup matches in a city that has grown into one of North America’s most important football communities.
BMO Field holds approximately 30,000 fans in its standard configuration. For the 2026 World Cup temporary seating expansions are planned to increase capacity for the tournament. As home to Toronto FC of Major League Soccer the stadium has genuine football atmosphere built into its fan culture.
Toronto’s World Cup Moment
Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. The Greater Toronto Area is home to significant communities from virtually every nation competing at the 2026 World Cup. A Group B match at BMO Field between two nations with large Toronto diaspora communities creates crowd dynamics unlike anything in professional sports.
Canadian group matches at BMO Field draw the most intense local support. Toronto’s football community has waited for this moment since Toronto FC joined MLS in 2007. World Cup group-stage matches on home soil represent the fulfillment of a city’s growing football ambitions.
Getting to BMO Field and Planning Your Visit
BMO Field sits on the western waterfront of downtown Toronto with easy access from public transit. Exhibition Station on the GO Transit network serves the stadium directly. A match day at BMO Field combines World Cup football with Toronto’s exceptional waterfront dining and entertainment scene.
BMO Field and World Cup Soccer in Toronto
BMO Field in Toronto is a purpose-built soccer stadium with a capacity of about 30,000. It is the home of Toronto FC and the Canadian national team. Unlike NFL-adapted venues on the schedule, BMO Field is built for soccer sightlines. Every seat has a direct and close view of the pitch. That intimacy creates a loud and focused atmosphere even at full capacity.
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Communities from nearly every World Cup nation live in the Toronto metropolitan area. Matches at BMO Field will feel like global gatherings more than most venues on the 2026 schedule. Fans traveling to Toronto for matches can access BMO Field directly by the city’s streetcar and bus network from the downtown core.
Toronto hotels book up quickly for World Cup dates. Fans planning to attend BMO Field matches should secure accommodation months in advance. The combination of a World Cup match and Toronto’s summer festival season makes accommodation availability genuinely tight during the tournament window.
