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Toronto Stadium

BMO Field in Toronto: Canada's first soccer-specific stadium, home of Toronto FC, host of Canada's World Cup opener and six 2026 matches.

Coordinates: 43.6326449, -79.4181856 Updated: 2026-06-03 Look Google Street View

About Toronto Stadium

BMO Field, on the Lake Ontario waterfront at Toronto's Exhibition Place, will host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including Canada's tournament opener on 12 June, the first men's World Cup match ever played on Canadian soil. During the tournament it is called Toronto Stadium.

The stadium in briefOpened in 2007, BMO Field was Canada's first soccer-specific stadium and is the home of MLS side Toronto FC and the CFL's Toronto Argonauts. A roughly US$120 million upgrade and temporary stands behind the goals have raised its World Cup capacity to about 45,700, the smallest of the 16 venues.

HistoryBuilt on a site that has hosted stadiums for over a century, BMO Field staged the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and multiple MLS Cups, and Toronto FC won the 2017 MLS Cup here. It is the only soccer-specific stadium selected for the 2026 tournament.

2026 FIFA World Cup matchesSix matches. Times are local (Eastern, UTC-4) with UTC in brackets:

June 12 - Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B) - 3:00 PM local (19:00 UTC)

June 17 - Ghana vs Panama (Group L) - 7:00 PM local (23:00 UTC)

June 20 - Germany vs Ivory Coast (Group E) - 4:00 PM local (20:00 UTC)

June 23 - Panama vs Croatia (Group L) - 7:00 PM local (23:00 UTC)

June 26 - Senegal vs Iraq (Group I) - 3:00 PM local (19:00 UTC)

July 2 - Round of 32 (2K vs 2L) (Round of 32) - 7:00 PM local (23:00 UTC)