World Cup 2026 Venue · Toronto
7 Matches Group → Knockouts
Capacity
30,000
Built
2007
Surface
Natural
Roof
Open
Home Team
Toronto FC (MLS)
Altitude
76m
Time Zone
Central Time (CT - UTC-5)
Toronto is Canada's largest city and a world-class multicultural hub. Home to the CN Tower, diverse neighbourhoods and a vibrant football culture — Toronto is Canada's sports capital hosting both MLS and premier international football.
BMO Field opened in 2007 as the home stadium of Toronto FC. It was expanded to 30,000 seats for the 2026 World Cup. Toronto also hosted 2015 Pan Am Games football and 2015 Women's World Cup matches.
7 Matches — Group Stage Plus Round Of 32.
30,000 For World Cup Matches.
TTC Streetcar Lines 509/511 To Exhibition Loop. Toronto Pearson Airport Is 27 Km Away.
Clear Bags Only, Max 14" × 14" × 6". No Backpacks Or Large Bags.
Warm And Humid In June/July — Average 23–26°C. BMO Field Has An Open Roof.