BMO Field
Toronto, Ontario
Stadium Gallery
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About the Stadium
BMO Field has been significantly expanded for the 2026 World Cup, adding a new upper deck and permanent roof structure. Home to Toronto FC and the Canadian national team, the stadium has hosted the MLS Cup, NHL Centennial Classic, and numerous international matches. Its location on the shores of Lake Ontario provides spectacular views.
About Toronto
Toronto is Canada's largest city and one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with over half its population born outside Canada. The CN Tower dominates the skyline, while neighborhoods like Kensington Market, Distillery District, and Chinatown reflect its incredible diversity. The city is a global center for film, finance, and technology.
World Cup 2026 Matches
4 matchesGetting There
By Air
Toronto International Airport is the nearest major gateway. Shuttle services and rideshare available.
Public Transit
Metro, light rail and bus services connect the city center to the stadium. Match-day express services run frequently.
Shuttle & Parking
Official FIFA fan shuttles from designated zones. Pre-book parking via the stadium website.
Quick Facts
Tournament Weather
Warm and pleasant, occasional thunderstorms
Warm to hot, humid with lake breeze
Things to Do Nearby
Explore Toronto's museums, parks, and historic districts. Fan zones will be set up near the stadium.
World Cup host cities offer diverse cuisines. Look for official FIFA fan festivals with food vendors.
Live music, cultural performances, and FIFA Fan Fest™ events throughout the tournament period.



