2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada: Host Cities, Stadiums, and Many More

Canada will host FIFA World Cup matches for the first time in history in 2026, joining the United States and Mexico in staging the largest World Cup ever organized. Thirteen matches will be played in Toronto and Vancouver between June 11 and July 19, 2026, including all three of Canada’s group-stage matches.

This guide covers host cities, stadium upgrades, match schedules, national team fixtures, travel planning, ticket details, broadcast information, fan zones and a complete FAQ section.

Host Cities and Stadiums

Canada will host matches in Toronto and Vancouver. Both cities were chosen by FIFA based on stadium readiness, transportation systems, accommodation capacity and overall event-hosting experience.

CityStadiumCapacity (WC Mode)MatchesSurface
TorontoBMO Field45,7366Natural grass
VancouverBC Place55,0007Temporary natural grass

Toronto – BMO Field

BMO Field, located at Exhibition Place, will operate under the generic name “Toronto Stadium” during the World Cup. It has hosted MLS Cup finals, national team matches, rugby sevens and the Pan American Games.

Upgrades for 2026

Capacity expanded to 45,736 with temporary seating Four 50×30 foot LED video boards added Concourses renovated and accessibility improved New hospitality and premium spaces added Permanent rooftop patio for 1,000 spectators Total investment of $146 million

Matchday Experience

Open-air stadium, affected by summer weather Easy transit access via TTC and GO Transit Close to Liberty Village’s food and entertainment district

Vancouver – BC Place Stadium

BC Place is the largest venue in Canada and features a retractable roof, offering a climate-controlled match environment. It previously hosted the 2015 Women’s World Cup Final.

Upgrades for 2026

New 360-degree centre-hung video board Renovated suites and upgraded hospitality areas Improved accessibility and additional elevators Temporary natural-grass surface installed Investment between $171 and $181 million

Matchday Experience

Retractable roof ensures weather consistency Located in downtown Vancouver, highly walkable Strong acoustics and energetic stadium atmosphere

Match Distribution in Canada

VenueGroup StageRound of 32Round of 16Total
Toronto5106
Vancouver5117
Canada Total102113

Canada National Team Match Schedule

Canada will play all three group matches in Toronto and Vancouver.

MatchDateLocationNotes
Match 1June 12, 2026TorontoFirst men’s World Cup match in Canada
Match 2June 18, 2026VancouverCanada’s second match
Match 3June 24, 2026VancouverFinal group match

Broadcast and Streaming Information

Bell Media holds exclusive national broadcast rights for the 2026 World Cup.

English-Language Coverage

CTV broadcasts select top matches TSN provides full tournament coverage TSN Radio offers national audio commentary

French-Language Coverage

RDS carries complete tournament coverage RDS2 supports overflow matches

Streaming Platforms

TSN GO CTV GO TSN.ca RDS GO RDS.ca (All services require subscription authentication)

Tournament Format

The 2026 tournament expands to 48 teams. Nations are divided into 12 groups of four. The top two teams from each group plus eight best third-place teams advance, creating a 32-team knockout stage. This format ensures more knockout matches than any previous World Cup.

Toronto Match Schedule

June 12: Group Stage including Canada June 17: Group Stage June 20: Group Stage June 23: Group Stage June 26: Group Stage July 2: Round of 32

Vancouver Match Schedule

June 13: Group Stage June 18: Group Stage including Canada June 21: Group Stage June 24: Group Stage including Canada June 26: Group Stage July 2: Round of 32 July 7: Round of 16

Kickoff times will follow FIFA-standard windows: 12:00, 15:00, 18:00 and 21:00 local.

Fan Festivals and Viewing Areas

Toronto will host Fan Festival events at Fort York and The Bentway. Vancouver’s fan festival is expected at the PNE Amphitheatre.

These spaces offer giant screens, cultural programming, live music and food vendors. Additional public viewing areas will appear in bars, squares, parks and community zones.

Tickets: Prices, Access and Sales Windows

Ticket Price Ranges

Toronto prices range from $84 to $2,443 Vancouver prices range from $84 to $826 Canada’s opening match is expected to exceed $500 minimum

Sales Timeline

Second lottery: October 27–31, 2025 Third lottery: Following the December 5, 2025 draw Additional ticket phases: Early 2026

CanadaRed Program

Canada Soccer receives an 8 percent allocation of Canada match tickets 3,600 tickets for Toronto and 4,320 for Vancouver CanadaRed membership required for access

Projected premium seat resale prices Toronto: $3,000 to $5,000 Vancouver: $6,000 to $9,000

Travel and Accommodation Tips

Hotels in Toronto and Vancouver will book quickly and increase in price as the tournament approaches. Early reservations are recommended.

Accommodation Options

Airbnb and VRBO rentals University dormitory housing at UBC and University of Toronto Hotels in suburbs such as Mississauga, Richmond and Burnaby Campgrounds and RV sites for budget travelers

Transportation

Toronto: TTC streetcars and GO Transit serve Exhibition Place Vancouver: SkyTrain’s Expo Line connects directly to BC Place

Weather Expectations

Toronto: Warm and humid, 20°C to 27°C Vancouver: Mild at 18°C to 22°C with occasional rain BC Place can close its roof if weather requires

Why 2026 Will Impact Canadian Soccer Long-Term

Hosting the World Cup is expected to drive major growth in Canadian soccer. Youth participation, national team visibility, sponsorship opportunities and overall infrastructure quality will improve significantly. Stadium upgrades in both cities will benefit future events and professional teams. The 2026 World Cup represents a rare opportunity that may not occur again for decades.

Important Dates

October 27–31, 2025: Second ticket lottery December 5, 2025: World Cup group draw May 12, 2026: FIFA assumes stadium operations June 11, 2026: Tournament begins June 12, 2026: Canada’s opening match in Toronto July 19, 2026: World Cup Final in New Jersey

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a passport to travel between Toronto and Vancouver?

No. Domestic flights require only standard Canadian identification. International visitors must carry passports.

Do American fans need a visa to attend matches in Canada?

No. US citizens can enter Canada without a visa using a valid passport. Other international visitors may need a visa or an eTA depending on nationality.

Are US dollars accepted in Canadian stadiums?

Generally no. Stadium vendors accept Canadian dollars. Debit and credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs at stadiums dispense Canadian currency.

What weather can fans expect during the tournament?

Toronto is warm and humid in June and July. Vancouver is milder with occasional showers. BC Place’s retractable roof protects spectators.

Are French-language services available at the venues?

Yes. Both stadiums offer bilingual signage, announcements and staff assistance.

Can fans bring flags or banners?

Yes, if the flag is under one metre and attached to a flexible pole. Metal and wooden poles are not permitted.

Will cellular service work inside the stadiums?

Yes. Both venues have enhanced cellular networks and upgraded Wi-Fi systems.

Will Canadian foods like poutine be available?

Yes. Both stadiums will offer Canadian cuisine alongside international dishes.

Will there be Indigenous programming?

Yes. Both host cities plan Indigenous cultural performances, food vendors and community-focused programming at fan events.

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